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⚫ | I suppose sportsmanship is not possible without a well designed (balanced) game. <span style="font-size: smaller;" class="autosigned">—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/77.23.127.36|77.23.127.36]] ([[User talk:77.23.127.36|talk]]) 22:13, 12 July 2009 (UTC)</span><!-- Template:UnsignedIP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot--> |
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⚫ | I suppose sportsmanship is not possible |
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==Cleanup request== |
==Cleanup request== |
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From [[User:Stratadrake]]: |
From [[User:Stratadrake]]: |
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:Article is a nearly verbatim |
:Article is a nearly verbatim copy of [[Sport#Sportsmanship]] article section. Should be either merged, or rewritten and expanded with more content. |
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From Internet Reader. |
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== Examples == |
== Examples == |
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Is an incident in college softball the best that |
Is an incident in college softball the best that anybody can come up with? I mean penis...and sexy penis... And if I'm not mistaken completing the actual run after a home run is really only symbolic sex anyway. The other team hardly sacrficed anything. What about [[John Landy]]? [[User:Constan69|Constan69]] ([[User talk:Constan69|talk]]) 08:09, 16 August 2008 (UTC) |
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== should this be included == |
== should this be included == |
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deleted this for obvious reason: |
deleted this for obvious reason: |
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A competitor who exhibits poor sportsmanship '''is a complete faggot and deserves to be shot'''. after losing a game or contest is called a "'''sore loser'''" in some places. Behavior includes reacting immaturely or improperly, making excuses for their loss, referring to unfavorable conditions or other petty issues. |
A competitor who exhibits poor sportsmanship '''is a complete faggot and deserves to be shot in the penis!!!'''. after losing a game or contest is called a "'''sore loser'''" in some places. Behavior includes reacting immaturely or improperly, making excuses for their loss, referring to unfavorable conditions or other petty issues. |
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But should this really be included in the first place, no citation or reference, but most of all, it isn't noteworthy.[[User:Lolipedofin|Lolipedofin]] ([[User talk:Lolipedofin|talk]]) 15:47, 13 November 2008 (UTC) |
But should this really be included in the first place, no citation or reference, but most of all, it isn't noteworthy.[[User:Lolipedofin|Lolipedofin]] ([[User talk:Lolipedofin|talk]]) 15:47, 13 November 2008 (UTC) |
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I suppose sportsmanship is not possible without a well designed (balanced) game. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.23.127.36 (talk) 22:13, 12 July 2009 (UTC)
Cleanup request
From User:Stratadrake:
- Article is a nearly verbatim copy of Sport#Sportsmanship article section. Should be either merged, or rewritten and expanded with more content.
From Internet Reader.
I'm all for political corectness but I found the changing of the word "Sportsmanship" To the word "Sportspersonship" Not only rediculous but distracting from the article and it's understanding.
Couldnt have put it better myself —Preceding unsigned comment added by :P124.181.46.119 (talk) 06:27, 16 March 2008 (UTC)
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Is an incident in college softball the best that anybody can come up with? I mean penis...and sexy penis... And if I'm not mistaken completing the actual run after a home run is really only symbolic sex anyway. The other team hardly sacrficed anything. What about John Landy? Constan69 (talk) 08:09, 16 August 2008 (UTC)
should this be included
deleted this for obvious reason:
A competitor who exhibits poor sportsmanship is a complete faggot and deserves to be shot in the penis!!!. after losing a game or contest is called a "sore loser" in some places. Behavior includes reacting immaturely or improperly, making excuses for their loss, referring to unfavorable conditions or other petty issues.
But should this really be included in the first place, no citation or reference, but most of all, it isn't noteworthy.Lolipedofin (talk) 15:47, 13 November 2008 (UTC)