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Robert

You've been sorely missed. Welcome back!

Bob,

Good to have you back.

Thanks for the Camus quote, and I'll pay back with one from another Welshman.

Do not go gentle into that good night,
Old age should burn and rave at close of day;
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.

I'm certain that you can complete the poem.

Welcome back. You were missed.

Jim: Thanks for the kind thoughts. My comments yesterday dealt with other lines from Dylan Thomas, later in the poem you chose:

Wild men who caught and sang the sun in flight,
And learn, too late, they grieved it on its way,
Do not go gentle into that good night.

The operative words being "too late".

Jim

Cheers, Bob.

Florian

Welcome back! I am sure I speak for many, but you and your insight have been missed!

Florian: Thanks for the generous comment! Cheers, Bob.

Dustin

Maybe you can shed some light on the MLS this season, I've been trying to figure it all out, but some of what's going on is crazy. Also I've heard nothing but bad things about the referees from the WPS, which worries me as I hope for the success of the league.

Dustin: Give me some examples and I'll comment. I'll be assessing the officials in a Women's League game this weekend.

Gary Voshol

[Let's try it with better grammar this time.]

Welcome back. Some had begun to despair for your well-being.

And I hope no FA referees are sending off players for a RECKLESS tackle, but rather for an EXCESSIVE one.

Gary: Let me pose this to you: a player challenges an opponent by sliding in to tackle, although not at full speed. He misses the ball but his follow-through catches his opponent studs first above his ankle. The challenge was not using excessive force, but was badly-timed. Should this not be an expulsion for serious foul play? It was reckless.

JimG

Bob,

Welcome back! I'm glad your busted wing is better.


Not completely, Jim, I haven't had the replacement yet! But it's coming...
Cheers,
Bob.

Jim Lavigne

Sadly, 'too late' is often interpreted as wisdom, and not often enough as an expensive education.

Gary Voshol

I would certainly send a player off for such a challenge. However I would avoid using the word reckless. The Laws say,

“Reckless” means that the player has acted with complete disregard to the danger to, or consequences for, his opponent
• A player who plays in a reckless manner must be cautioned.

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