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Trust in those who have devoted their personal and professional lives to the sport for years. Trust that they know just a little bit more about it than you or the other armchair experts.Trust in whom?
Trust in those who have devoted their personal and professional lives to the sport for years. Trust that they know just a little bit more about it than you or the other armchair experts.Trust in whom?
Trust in those who have devoted their personal and professional lives to the sport for years. Trust that they know just a little bit more about it than you or the other armchair experts.
I'd share some of your skepticism about officials in organisations, but at least, they have some knowledge of how the thing works. If you had ever run one of these races, or you were a county champion, or one of your kids was involved for a few years, then you might know enough to add something to the debate. If your main expertise is via the RTE commentators and your Sky remote, then I really don't see any value in that expertise. I don't know why anyone would expect to pontificate about something that they have no experience in.Ill stick to a healthy level of skepticism thanks all the same. Officials in sporting organisations are first cousins to politicians when it comes down to it, in my experience. Phrases like "vested interests", "groupthink", "maintaining the status quo", and "threatened by change" spring to mind...
I don't know whether you feel "expert" enough to express an opinion, but how do you feel about goal-line technology for soccer? I hope I'm expert enough to have an opinion... Maybe we should exchange credentials at this point!
Maybe I just don't get the 'sports' thing