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Eben Etzebeth.....Should he return home
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<blockquote data-quote="Ampdog" data-source="post: 951083" data-attributes="member: 144"><p>Sorry: Etzebeth will definitely<em> not </em>do South Africa and the Boks a favour by returning home. That would indeed set a precedent for the future . . . . .</p><p></p><p>Yes, it could impact on the team spirit and particular Etzebeth's play. On the other hand, the rest of the world is not stupid, other countries have experienced similarly 'timed' events. Whatever the dynamics here, as said a person is innocent until <em>proven</em> guilty. I would rather that a 'precedent' be set against this kind of 'tactics' than for it. (I hate to say that having grown up in that part of the country ... never mind.)</p><p></p><p>And sorry and respectfully, Adriaan Basson in the quoted piece follows popular trend, accepting that Etzebeth is guilty, therefore . . . . (formulaic reporter style).</p><p></p><p>Late addition: Echoing Curlycat's emotions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ampdog, post: 951083, member: 144"] Sorry: Etzebeth will definitely[i] not [/i]do South Africa and the Boks a favour by returning home. That would indeed set a precedent for the future . . . . . Yes, it could impact on the team spirit and particular Etzebeth's play. On the other hand, the rest of the world is not stupid, other countries have experienced similarly 'timed' events. Whatever the dynamics here, as said a person is innocent until [i]proven[/i] guilty. I would rather that a 'precedent' be set against this kind of 'tactics' than for it. (I hate to say that having grown up in that part of the country ... never mind.) And sorry and respectfully, Adriaan Basson in the quoted piece follows popular trend, accepting that Etzebeth is guilty, therefore . . . . (formulaic reporter style). Late addition: Echoing Curlycat's emotions. [/QUOTE]
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