Gille's speech was akin to Phil Espisito's 1972 Summit Series speech. She was crying. The team was crying. I was crying. Lots of people were crying. It was heavy heady stuff....incredible, and regardless if they lose to Columbia! It was a BIG moment forever etched in my mind. Right out of a film script....host country, gold medal favourite. France's 2 best players left the game. Those women were mentally physically and spiritually in a zone. They were determined! I will rewatch the contest again very soon.Can they get there again? It will be tough.
It's NOTHING like Esposito's situation. Team Canada 1972 wasn't involved in a cheating scandal that had their head coach and two members of staff sent home. And the Vancouver crowd booed out of disappointment in the hockey team's performance; there were no accusations of cheating. ffs.
With AI soccer game should be just in time action. Analytics is already cheating. Transmitting, recording and observing to collect information and using AI have changed everything.
My key takeaway remains exactly the same: if you think the players weren't aware of what their coaches were doing, you're pretty darned gullible. And if you somehow think that their current situation makes them heroic victims, you're either related to them or you're someone who's really just okay with cheating.
@@TT-fq7pl Resents it so much that you don't care if the punishment you crave actually falls on the guilty who deserve it? Yeah - you are Mr. Rationality...
@@lrimmf Huh? WTF are you on about? Let them play. Even let them win a medal. But don't expect an honest person to celebrate them as some sort of victims struggling against a cruel world. We're not all that desperate for phoney narratives.
@@TT-fq7pl Why exactly is it a "phony narrative"? Because some rando on TH-cam says so? GTFO with that horsecrap. BTW - you sure seem like a fun person to hang with there, Mr. Rationality...
This conversation needs to be at least 2 hours long! Awesome video you guys, so glad you’re here to show the TRUTH.
Gille's speech was akin to Phil Espisito's 1972 Summit Series speech. She was crying. The team was crying. I was crying. Lots of people were crying. It was heavy heady stuff....incredible, and regardless if they lose to Columbia! It was a BIG moment forever etched in my mind. Right out of a film script....host country, gold medal favourite. France's 2 best players left the game. Those women were mentally physically and spiritually in a zone. They were determined! I will rewatch the contest again very soon.Can they get there again? It will be tough.
It's NOTHING like Esposito's situation. Team Canada 1972 wasn't involved in a cheating scandal that had their head coach and two members of staff sent home. And the Vancouver crowd booed out of disappointment in the hockey team's performance; there were no accusations of cheating. ffs.
Surprised it took 24 hours to see this.
great conversation, wish it was longer!!!
Glad Alex gets more screen time - always love hearing his thoughts.
Some Canadians put away their pitchforks .. talk about shame? I thought it was shameful how they attacked their own ..
Ollie is the man 2:52
The audacity of the canadian staff to make an appeal.The Canadian teams deserves to be sent home.
See. You don't need to cheat to win.
They already had drone footage of France.
@@TT-fq7pl you are lying. no evidence they droned France.
With AI soccer game should be just in time action. Analytics is already cheating. Transmitting, recording and observing to collect information and using AI have changed everything.
My key takeaway remains exactly the same: if you think the players weren't aware of what their coaches were doing, you're pretty darned gullible. And if you somehow think that their current situation makes them heroic victims, you're either related to them or you're someone who's really just okay with cheating.
Haters gonna hate.
@@ScottRandall31 No. I'm just an honest person who resents the love shown towards athletes involved in a cheating scandal.
@@TT-fq7pl Resents it so much that you don't care if the punishment you crave actually falls on the guilty who deserve it?
Yeah - you are Mr. Rationality...
@@lrimmf Huh? WTF are you on about? Let them play. Even let them win a medal. But don't expect an honest person to celebrate them as some sort of victims struggling against a cruel world. We're not all that desperate for phoney narratives.
@@TT-fq7pl Why exactly is it a "phony narrative"? Because some rando on TH-cam says so? GTFO with that horsecrap.
BTW - you sure seem like a fun person to hang with there, Mr. Rationality...