Angry yes, but to physically attack her like that, no. You have to remember, in soccer leagues like this, let alone any sporting event, unless it's hockey, boxing, or wrestling, the league has a zero-tolerance policy for fighting. And, like her coach says: "You're lucky they're not suspending players in this tournament." Personally if I was her coach, I would be telling her how unprofessional, selfish, and immature it was for her to lose her cool and get herself ejected. I want to tell her how maddening it was to have to watch her team pick up her slack after she left them shorthanded. In other words, I would tell her: "I understand why you did what you did, but it doesn't make it right, and you're TOO valuable to your team to get yourself tossed." What I'm trying to say is, there are better ways to handle incidents like this and I feel she made the wrong choice and it could have cost her team the tournament.
I don’t see how that would be the same thing since Irish are no longer discriminated against. I am Irish or part anyway but I don’t think in these times anyone cares if someone is Irish.
My grandfather was Irish and he fought in World War Two. Despite this, he was not allowed into some pubs for the next 45 years of his life because he was Irish. People need to remember all types of discrimination.
Irish people are still discriminated against in parts of britian. Mainly in Scotland And this movie is almost 20 years old. After the troubles in the North, irish people were generalised as terrorists Could have also been from the North of ireland and discriminated against by prods
@@MinimalistTheatre333 Omg no way!!!! That's so sad to hear! My father is Indian and always told me in the 60s he wasn't allowed in the some of the pubs or had to come in through the designated back door. I never even considered that anything similar would have happened to the Irish! And especially your grandad who helped in the war aswell!! Thank you for sharing that info x
Not true. Discrimination still exists even it's not sanctioned by the law. Just because it's a lot less doesn't mean it's gone. Irish very much face discrimination.
I told my team leader one day, that I got an interview with pakenham police station and she told me that I was going to become a P*** now. And then apologised profusely.
This is the most disgraceful display I have ever seen in soccer history! You're supposed to learn how to be citizens and sportsmen, not hooligans! I am suspending this game for one week to give you a chance to cool down! The game starts over next Sunday. That is if, by then, any of you decide to grow up!
@@darkdreams3090 Thank you. I'm not going to Japan. We've gotta play soccer. What are you talking about? And Samuel, just what were you looking at when you were supposed to be kicking the ball at the goal so hard? Does this mean no Japan? Hey, it may not be a lot of things, Michael, until you guys decide to grow up.
Nowadays not much. I won't hate. They can hate me but I can only love them back.... It's Christian law however she isn't however I am white. If I was another color I can't say . I was called a wigger once. (white guy supporting Dominique Dawes..) in 1996.. Which is apparently going on right now yet again. Punish the losers over something someone else started. :( didn't we fight a civil war over this?? Japanese loved the Whitewashed Ghost in the Shell ... Mainly because they know nothing about Racism. Japanese Americans however were offended by a white actor playing a Japanese role....
Understanding coach.
I would have practiced so hard that I would have never let that person win any match against me... For life time...
Very few clips of this movie on UA-cam,yours is the one among them. Thank you.
❤️❤️Perfect on Time!!
jess had every right to be angry at that girl that word is a very bad insult towards Indian people
Angry yes, but to physically attack her like that, no. You have to remember, in soccer leagues like this, let alone any sporting event, unless it's hockey, boxing, or wrestling, the league has a zero-tolerance policy for fighting.
And, like her coach says: "You're lucky they're not suspending players in this tournament."
Personally if I was her coach, I would be telling her how unprofessional, selfish, and immature it was for her to lose her cool and get herself ejected. I want to tell her how maddening it was to have to watch her team pick up her slack after she left them shorthanded.
In other words, I would tell her: "I understand why you did what you did, but it doesn't make it right, and you're TOO valuable to your team to get yourself tossed."
What I'm trying to say is, there are better ways to handle incidents like this and I feel she made the wrong choice and it could have cost her team the tournament.
I don’t see how that would be the same thing since Irish are no longer discriminated against. I am Irish or part anyway but I don’t think in these times anyone cares if someone is Irish.
He has also experienced discrimination during his time that was his point
My grandfather was Irish and he fought in World War Two. Despite this, he was not allowed into some pubs for the next 45 years of his life because he was Irish. People need to remember all types of discrimination.
Irish people are still discriminated against in parts of britian. Mainly in Scotland
And this movie is almost 20 years old. After the troubles in the North, irish people were generalised as terrorists
Could have also been from the North of ireland and discriminated against by prods
@@MinimalistTheatre333 Omg no way!!!! That's so sad to hear! My father is Indian and always told me in the 60s he wasn't allowed in the some of the pubs or had to come in through the designated back door. I never even considered that anything similar would have happened to the Irish! And especially your grandad who helped in the war aswell!! Thank you for sharing that info x
Not true. Discrimination still exists even it's not sanctioned by the law. Just because it's a lot less doesn't mean it's gone. Irish very much face discrimination.
Happy birthday anupam from italian boy live in rome and I m fan of this movie
Happy birthday at anupam kerr from italian boy live in rome
I’d like him to coach me! 😛
I told my team leader one day, that I got an interview with pakenham police station and she told me that I was going to become a P*** now. And then apologised profusely.
I want to watch more white guy- indian girl movies
Bride And Prejudice has Aishwariya Rai and Martin Henderson as the main leads.
Mississippi Masala
Not a movie but 'never have I ever'
It's supposed to be a lesbian story
@@narasimha5681 huh? since when lol
Today anupam 68 years
I think Joe has a point in saying he’s Irish as the UK hasn’t been kind to his people either
This is the most disgraceful display I have ever seen in soccer history! You're supposed to learn how to be citizens and sportsmen, not hooligans! I am suspending this game for one week to give you a chance to cool down! The game starts over next Sunday. That is if, by then, any of you decide to grow up!
3 Ninjas... good movie lol
@@darkdreams3090 Thank you. I'm not going to Japan. We've gotta play soccer. What are you talking about? And Samuel, just what were you looking at when you were supposed to be kicking the ball at the goal so hard? Does this mean no Japan? Hey, it may not be a lot of things, Michael, until you guys decide to grow up.
@@MrJimmy527Are you schizophrenic?
I’d call the police
Nowadays not much. I won't hate. They can hate me but I can only love them back.... It's Christian law however she isn't however I am white. If I was another color I can't say . I was called a wigger once. (white guy supporting Dominique Dawes..) in 1996.. Which is apparently going on right now yet again. Punish the losers over something someone else started. :( didn't we fight a civil war over this?? Japanese loved the Whitewashed Ghost in the Shell ... Mainly because they know nothing about Racism. Japanese Americans however were offended by a white actor playing a Japanese role....