PTrojan59 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 12, 2024 1:39 pm
[quote="Prime Time" post_id=2130499 time=<a href="tel:1731433072">1731433072</a> user_id=3241]
It will be interesting now with new Basketball Coach if this conduct will be addressed from the beginning . It's a terrible look for Portsmouth no matter if what the perceived issue is. You play to win and someone has to lose. But at least have some respect, dignity and a least some class win or lose. My question then is why hasn't this been addressed and seems to just continue. Good Luck Trojans stay classy and lose with some dignity and learn from past issues.
I often wonder this too. I’m all for playing aggressive and hard nosed football. Sometimes you do get called for a personal foul or whatever and it’s okay. But one after another is just poor sportsmanship. I’m no coach, but you best believe if I were I wouldn’t have tolerated what happened. It does shine a bad light on the town, school and team. I’m a Portsmouth alum, but don’t send my kids to school there, many reasons why but what’s being talked about on here happens to be one.
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Not football related but related to Portsmouth athletics.
A couple years ago I was at a basketball game there and witnessed a young student throw a pop bottle from the upper seats and hit a man in the back of the head with it. No parent or guardian around to correct the behavior.
I agree, we as adults should set the example for kids to follow. I didn’t know the student or the man who got hit.
The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and excepting a different result;
Albert Einstein