“I usually do not write game comments, but this time I just HAVE to write one...
I especially am proud of being called a "stupid team destroyer" who only wants to foul instead of playing to win, considering the fact that my opponent started fouling and that my opponent committed 4 fouls while I only fouled twice. If I'm a "stupid team destroyer" for fouling twice, what would that make of my opponent who fouled twice as much?
I have to add that after killing his Dirty Player (through a foul, of course), I felt sorry for a short moment. Luckily, the way my opponent reacted to me fouling half as much as him, but more effective, removed any sense of guilt.
Reading that I'm a "stupid team destroyer", I only wish I had fouled as much as he had...
Good luck, dear opponent, for the future! Upholding sportsmanship like you do will bring much joy to you and your opponents in that future!”
#7 Cuthge – Dead (RIP) #9 Loghe III – Broken Ribs (MNG) #9 Loghe III – Smashed Collar Bone (-ST) #14 Fillp IV – Dead (RIP)
“Never again.
I do not mind fouling in any way.
I DO mind stupid team destroyers that rather foul to destroy other's teams than go for the ball and not putting ANY effort to try to win the game.
EDIT: I am not surprised my opponent did not understand what I wrote. If he does not understand the difference here, I'm not sure I can explain. He obviously does not see the difference between fouls in game during play where nothing is settled and fouls late in game just to kill people when he could have made it to the ball instead. But maybe I am stupid for reasoning like this.
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I especially am proud of being called a "stupid team destroyer" who only wants to foul instead of playing to win, considering the fact that my opponent started fouling and that my opponent committed 4 fouls while I only fouled twice. If I'm a "stupid team destroyer" for fouling twice, what would that make of my opponent who fouled twice as much?
I have to add that after killing his Dirty Player (through a foul, of course), I felt sorry for a short moment. Luckily, the way my opponent reacted to me fouling half as much as him, but more effective, removed any sense of guilt.
Reading that I'm a "stupid team destroyer", I only wish I had fouled as much as he had...
Good luck, dear opponent, for the future! Upholding sportsmanship like you do will bring much joy to you and your opponents in that future!”