I know Bloodgate is very boring now, but I am amazed how many people keep talking to me about cheating in sport, Deano and F1, and whether money has changed sport completely, etc etc.
Having thought about it for a nano second - my usual attention span, I am not sure sport has really changed that much in recent times, and I do believe the animal that partakes in sport is still pretty similar. Of all the players that I have spoken to, rugby, football, athletes etc, not one has ever said that money has been a factor in the heat of a game - it is all about the winning. (there are some things money can not buy!)
I do not want to go down the road of blaming the media - too simplistic, but it has to be accepted that they have highlighted cheating to a far greater audience and in far more detail. But, fundamentally I believe that sport and sports men and women are as prone to cheating now as they have ever been and are as guilty of cheating now as they have ever been. Not a huge change.
What I detest is the moralistic tripe that has spewed out of so many mouths and pens on the subject, from model and perfect citizens in the guise of journalists. Is it really such a shock that with the smell of a Heineken Cup semi-final in his nostrils, Dean over-stepped the mark. Anyone who has been in the last minutes of a big match, the adrenaline pumping and the overriding desire to win driving your every bloody move, will understand how easy it is to step over the line. Don't get me wrong I am not agreeing with it and never have, BUT I understand it completely. I have over stepped the mark in the heat of a game, many times ( I know that is a big surprise!!) but on a serious note it was all about winning and at times that over rode every other sense and thinking.
My big issue with Dean is the treatment of the guy - however bizarre that might sound after what he has done. He was wrong, he cheated and he was involved in the cover up - all wrong. He should have been punished for what he did, but after a deep breathe does he really deserve to have his career finished? Is it right after all he did as a player, for club and country that all of that stands for nothing, counts for nothing and can be discarded in the blink of a gin swilled eye? Do we really believe that by heaping as much vitriol on one man, by building up his crime to epic proportions, by holding him up as the epitome of cheating / evil in the game and then 'burning' him on a stake - do we really believe that will 'cleanse' the game, and after publicly humiliating and vilifying the man, we can then all peacefully walk away satisfied that the game has been purified and that we can sleep easy in the belief that the game is once again virginal !
Bollocks!
He is far from the only cheat in the game as all those involved in the game know, and many with half a brain who watch know. It does not excuse him that others were doing the same, but I thought it might at least make those who punished him take stock of him as a man, player and coach, and make a rational thought out decision rather than some knee jerk over-reaction in the desperate hope that if they rub this man from the game and the records they have done a good job.
Maybe because I have experienced an unpleasant character assasination by the media myself I am more sensitive to what they have done to Dean, I am sure a psycholgist would have a field day with me! And maybe because he was one of the players who changed England's fortunes around and never got the credit for the impact he had - they gave all that to some posturing centre!! Maybe for those simple reasons I am still seething at what has happened and maybe because I know a little more than most about what has been going on and also what really happened at the Quins in the days following that ridiculous moment. Dean was not the conductor of the club as has been portrayed, there are others who have managed to stay in the shadows, remarkably that have as much responsibility as the man who gave the club back it's respect.
That is life I know, but I does not mean to say that I like it



Will Greenwood made comments on TV that the reason Danny Cipriani is not being picked for England are not rugby related! Apparently he is not popular and as a result he is not being picked. I heard the same reasons applied to Josh Lewsey at the end of his England rugby career. Now if that is the case, in either situation, then my attitude would be to sit the squad down and tell them to bloody grow up!! How shockingly immature and pathetic.
Tension, disagreements, and strong debates are all part of being in a team. The England team should be full of strong characters, and strong characters have strong view points and do not take too kindly to having to conform. Leadership and management are what moulds there men into an effective unit.

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