Chinese players always have high "emotion" with referees on and off courts? Because that's the mentality of the whole society. Players chased and beat up referees in soccer, basketball games, even in frigging swimming and diving events. From commentators, reporters, coaches, players, and so-called fans, the perception is that it's always others' faults. Referees are the scapgoats. He's a commentator, a professional on TV. Forget about his sports knowledge, forget about his communication skills, the least an educated person could do is NOT to insulting others in public. Is it that hard to stick with facts, instead of ranting and pouring insults in the open? Geez, where is the professionalism? Oh, wait, I forgot, there is hardly anything left nowadays.
Do you know why
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what you said
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08/11/2005 postreply
08:55:25
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Without glasses I can't see
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08/11/2005 postreply
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man, remenber that,
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08/11/2005 postreply
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