LamieRobertson
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i still think its a good initiative by the club....bit of a bun fight seems to have started up
Well done indeed.
However- I know I'm being unfair extrapolating on a two minute clip of what the players got from the program, but I sincerely hope that it covered respect to women, and WHY some things are not okay, rather than just 'not getting into trouble' - that's a bit how it came across.
While this is good in theory. Still won't stop certain women crying rape or whatever when it comes to trying to extort money from players or trying to get free publicity. Knowing the British judicial system it won't be much help as our laws rarely listen to the mans side of the story
I actually think it IS a good idea. A select few of these lads will go on to earn money in their early 20s that most could only dream about. Coupled with the fact that they're pro sportsmen in prime fitness, they're going to attract much higher than their fair share of female attention when they go out. As such, anything to ensure that they know how to avoid going into any grey areas as far as casual sexual relations are concerned is a a good idea.i still think its a good initiative by the club....bit of a bun fight seems to have started up
Part of me is surprised that this needs to be taught to people. Is it really that confusing?
I find your viewpoint confusing. You want to think highly of these youngsters, yet you feel that they are intrinsically bad people and need to go on a course to learn morals? Make up your mind.
You've still not answered my question.You're not doing very well on this thread are you?
You've still not answered my question.
I'd be I interested to know who the hell you think you are to be passing your arrogant moral judgment on me - a mature law abiding adult. As long as any decisions I make regarding my life are within the law, then any moral code is a personal thing, and the only opinions on my actions I give a crap about are those of my parents, even though I'm 39.
As such, anything to ensure that they know how to avoid going into any grey areas as far as casual sexual relations are concerned is a a good idea.
What offends me on this thread is the self appointed moral high ground and presumption that all footballers are inherently thick with no sense of right or wrong, and that none of these lads will have had any sort of moral guidance from their parents.
If you cannot distinguish between generally accepted moral code, and the law, then there really is zero point in me engaging with you. As an aside, maybe you need anger training as well?
I can fully understand the club emphasing the legal aspect as the moral and respect aspect should have been installed in them by their parents.
You seem to be the one with difficulty in differentiating between the law and moral code: The law is a prescribed set of rules that we have to respect. Moral code is a personal set of rules, normally influenced by parental upbringing, by which we have a choice to follow.If you cannot distinguish between generally accepted moral code, and the law, then there really is zero point in me engaging with you. As an aside, maybe you need anger training as well?
Sorry but not once did i say anything about hating women. I just stated what seems to be fact about our court systems. The leverage that a woman's word has in court has far more weight on it than a mans ever does.
I actually think it IS a good idea. A select few of these lads will go on to earn money in their early 20s that most could only dream about. Coupled with the fact that they're pro sportsmen in prime fitness, they're going to attract much higher than their fair share of female attention when they go out. As such, anything to ensure that they know how to avoid going into any grey areas as far as casual sexual relations are concerned is a a good idea.
What offends me on this thread is the self appointed moral high ground and presumption that all footballers are inherently thick with no sense of right or wrong, and that none of these lads will have had any sort of moral guidance from their parents.