Lulu hamilton: Top cheater and lier in the world.
Caught Red Handed like so many times in his brief career. i say just wait and see him breaking the world record.. ohh by the way, is there any?
Mafster wrote:Lulu hamilton: Top cheater and lier in the world.
Caught Red Handed like so many times in his brief career. i say just wait and see him breaking the world record.. ohh by the way, is there any?
Not just Lewis, remember that one who knocked his competitors off the track in order win the crown, not once but twice?Mafster wrote:Lulu hamilton: Top cheater and lier in the world.
Thanks for your examples, the extra details do show how one man's "cheat" is another man's "interpretation". (and I agree I'm no expert!)Patriiick wrote:you fail to mention cases ....
This is something I'd love to explore some more. Is there such a thing as a perfect rule? Could we say most rules in most sports (and most civil laws) are open to interpretation, hence confusion, hence the "cheat" problem??Patriiick wrote: Strict rules make no sense whatsoever if you cannot enforce them .... Most cheating cases are linked to poorly written rules and smart adaptations.
Excellent selection of words. But Only exist in books i m afraid.Giblet wrote:Morals and a strong regard for sport and the value of winningand losing.
i hate Ferrari i hate McLaren . But the whole story sounds too lame , u're smarter when u cheat .Quote : xpensive
As for the Stepneygate, when I think about it, I still have some problems with being too upset with what really happened.
The disgruntled Ferrari Chief-mechanic takes a roll of paper-copies to his friend, a design-engineer at McLaren, why they together approach Honda with big plans but without any success that we are aware about.
The McLaren design-engineer's wife brings the paper-drawings to a photo-copy shop in order to have them on a CD, busted.
you have never been racing have you?Patriiick wrote:Properly written rules are not open to interpretation. It is their technical relevance that matters.
Why "hate"? That's the bit I don't get.pjobmathew wrote:i hate Ferrari i hate McLaren
so you think since u can't comprehend someone not cheating, then icant change your mind otherwise.Mafster wrote:Excellent selection of words. But Only exist in books i m afraid.Giblet wrote:Morals and a strong regard for sport and the value of winningand losing.
Nobody is here to change anyone's mind... its impossible. but the point is. if someone wins, the loser(s) always point their fingers... "ooo their must "BE" something"... and... there you goGiblet wrote:so you think since u can't comprehend someone not cheating, then icant change your mind otherwise.Mafster wrote:Excellent selection of words. But Only exist in books i m afraid.Giblet wrote:Morals and a strong regard for sport and the value of winningand losing.
I don't cheat at sport and never have. Many many others are the same. Sorry to destroy your lack of faith in peoples conduct.