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how would you rate irelands world cup preformance?


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Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
Piss isn't filtered. And if you think it is, don't try and avoid the filter.

It just doesn't strike me as something to take the piss out of, simple as.
 

1-9-7-7

International Regular
Well it struck us as something to take the piss out of


Piss piss piss
 
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BoyBrumby

Englishman
Where he's coming from is irrelevant to the fact that it's not a test competition. If he's to be a cricket fan, he must learn and respect the traditions and classifications in terminology - especially if he's going to post about cricket on forums.
He wasn't criticised - he was simply corrected. If one is wrong and not corrected, one is likely to continue being wrong. Hopefully he won't make the same mistake in future now that it has been cleared up.
You're technically correct, of course, but "No." wasn't really the most helpful of corrections, was it? You might have at least made some effort to explain why he was wrong. You did after he replied, but if he hadn't....? I'd like to think we're quite a broad church on CW, with room for the tragics clutching their well-thumbing copies of Wisden & newbie cricket fans too.

It might not have been your intention, but it read as a bit pissy & condescending to me. I wouldn't want any newcomers to think we're all a bunch of elitist tools.
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
TBH, I thought it was entirely appropriate. There's being a newcomer and there's not knowing some of the most basic game-traits. I knew what a Test was when I was 7.
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
You're technically correct, of course, but "No." wasn't really the most helpful of corrections, was it? You might have at least made some effort to explain why he was wrong. You did after he replied, but if he hadn't....? I'd like to think we're quite a broad church on CW, with room for the tragics clutching their well-thumbing copies of Wisden & newbie cricket fans too.

It might not have been your intention, but it read as a bit pissy & condescending to me. I wouldn't want any newcomers to think we're all a bunch of elitist tools.
I wanted to give him a chance to acknowledge his mistake before I explained it (in case it was just a slip of the keyboard or some such). As it turned out, he didn't actually know he was wrong, so I explained it to him.

Personally, I think this has gone on way too far now - how much can you make of a post correcting someone who was wrong? I can see how I may have looked a little pissy but I didn't intend to, and the member in question didn't take it that way either judging by his posts afterwards. Sorry if it came across that way.
 

1-9-7-7

International Regular
TBH, I thought it was entirely appropriate. There's being a newcomer and there's not knowing some of the most basic game-traits. I knew what a Test was when I was 7.
Yes but you've had cricket widely available to you since you were seven, assuming you've lived in England since you were seven. The lad in question only discovered his love for the sport since the world cup.

I wanted to give him a chance to acknowledge his mistake before I explained it (in case it was just a slip of the keyboard or some such). As it turned out, he didn't actually know he was wrong, so I explained it to him.

Personally, I think this has gone on way too far now - how much can you make of a post correcting someone who was wrong? I can see how I may have looked a little pissy but I didn't intend to, and the member in question didn't take it that way either judging by his posts afterwards. Sorry if it came across that way.
It did appear condescending but we know you're intentions were for the better of everyone, so just forget about it now i guess.
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
Yes but you've had cricket widely available to you since you were seven, assuming you've lived in England since you were seven. The lad in question only discovered his love for the sport since the world cup.
That's beside the point, TBH. One of the first things I found-out about cricket was what a "Test" was.
 

1-9-7-7

International Regular
And it probably was for the member we're discussing, as well. He's brand new to the game, don't forget.
Exactly.

He's aware of the difference between a test game and ODI ect.
It's just the format of the competition he was talking about was similar to Test cricket.

I'm gonna stop speaking on his behalf now.
 

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