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Pedro Prolific Contributor

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Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 7:11 pm Post subject: |
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| Run-away-from-danger Boy wrote: | I agree with Th0mas. How can this just be swept under the carpet? This is a very rare occurance - a highly ranked PSA player getting disqualified during a match.
It was an ugly incident, but no one there seems to want to talk about it. Is it the old "ignore it and it will go away" syndrome? Surely there are photos, maybe a video - why weren't the players interviewed? The spectators, some fellow PSA players? The ref maybe? The sponsor reaction? Will we hear what comes about in terms of a penalty? Call a spade a spade. Tell us the details, ask questions... Why continuously brush over incidents like this and try to make it as if everything is peachy rosey? Maybe the incident was blown way out of proportion but we would like to know that too. Was the referee cheating? Was it biased? These are issues the PSA should be looking into, and not turing a blind eye as if nothing happened. |
Perhaps some people think that negative publicity towards squash would hamper efforts to gain acceptance to the olympics? _________________ IN SQUASH WE TRUST. |
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Run-away-from-danger Boy Prolific Contributor

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Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 7:25 pm Post subject: |
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| It is attitude of turning the blind eye that hampers squash. Not even addressing the issues that hamper squash from getting into the Olympics, hampers squash from getting into the Olympics. |
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Pedro Prolific Contributor

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Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 7:50 pm Post subject: |
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I agree with you on that danger, but not everyone sees the big picture. Everyone knows that figure skating for example is saturated with corruption but no one in the IOC will address the problem because if they do then they should by rights "admit" there are problems. If problems are swept under the rug then for some reason they don't exist, so if no one speaks up about negative incidents in squash then I guess everything is perfect. Having said all that I do have to say that unnecessary roughness is quite rare in pro squash, so opening a can of worms over it may not amount to much at the end of the day.
The refereeing issue seems to come up on a regular basis however and does need to be addressed. _________________ IN SQUASH WE TRUST. |
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BIGT Contributor
Joined: 07 Apr 2008 Posts: 15 Location: NORTH EAST UK
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Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 9:27 pm Post subject: Alistair Walker |
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One thing is for sure a bit of grabbing and pushing wont hamper squash eventually getting into the olympics and I cant that there is not more going on in the pro squash game than there actually is??? Squash may as well be classed as a full contact sport becasue lets face it you always face someone who is built like a brick s**t house and at some point your going to hit him and hit the floor.The egyptions do get away with murder in some respects and El Hindi in my opinion is one lucky man to not have been throttled by a fellow profesional at some point because that man does nothing but moan,ask for lets,ask for strokes,and generaly make every spectator want his blood!!! As for the daddy on tour its palmer by a mile I would not go near the man and im 6ft 6 and if he looked at the ref for a stroke I would tell the ref to give him it no questions asked ricketts might look the part but its one thing looking the part then there is palmer who most deffinitely the part He is called the marine for a reason and he is the beast of the pro squash world as well as being one of the best with his racket of course Anyway has anyone ever seen a rugby game?? YES? that is called a gentlemans game just like squash is but have you never seen the carnage and blood sweat and guts on the field after a game! No matter what game it is at some point someone will loose ther rag but as we all know no matter what self control you may have their is always someone that will push you over the edge For this incident Alister deserves a rap across the knuckles and be made to apologise but no more.Hope this does not affend anyone but sport is sport and boys will be boys. |
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GOB Prolific Contributor
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Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 11:17 pm Post subject: |
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| Flash wrote: | | lol Yep I agree, Ricketts does tend to get quite a psychotic look about him at times, as opposed to Palmer who seems to have a more rational sense of aggression about him (if that makes any sense). Palmer seems like a pretty decent bloke off the court too whereas Ricketts has the reputation (warranted or not I don't know) of being fairly aloof to put it kindly. |
I don't know where Ricketts aloof reputation came from but I was at an exhibition event Anthony was playing in and he was very friendly, not aloof at all. |
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Flash Prolific Contributor

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Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 5:32 am Post subject: |
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| Fair enough and that's good to hear. As I said I wasn't sure whether it was warranted or not - I've never met the guy, only heard this from people who have. Did meet Palmer at a tournament about 10 years ago and can vouch for him coming across as a pretty decent bloke though. |
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whitty Heavy Contributor
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Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 8:40 am Post subject: ali walker |
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i,ve seen a few incidents where both players have squared up to each other and touched heads. one was nick matthew and karim darwish in the british open semi final, where darwish was shoving and pushing nick all over the court. picking up double bounces and generally pushing the rules to the limit. eventually nick had, had enough and confronted darwish. it was like a pair of rutting stags. another was a national leauge match where renan lavigne went for alex stait and had to be pulled away by club members. staity was playing out of his skin. and all the broxbourne supporters where getting right behind him. he won the match and lavigne head butted alex. although only lightly.i,ve also seen players wrestled to the ground. i think jonathon power was often involved in these type of incidents.
i know for a fact a lot of pro's dont bother playing over in egypt or pakistan because of the bias in the refereeing. i,ve heard this from at least 4 players who have said it is so frustrating when there is a clear let or stroke and it isnt given. |
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Calsquasher Prolific Contributor
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Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 1:46 pm Post subject: |
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The Walker incident is so miniscule that it will hardly make a dent when it comes to the Olympics or squash's reputation. I don't think anyone outside of us and a few fans in Egypt know it even happened. As for David Palmer, the man has completely turned over a new leaf. If you saw how he was repeatedly clocked by El Hindi in Qatar last year and then just picked himself and smiled, you'll realize he's a changed man. No longer the same guy who shoved Power into the wall. _________________ "Drive for show, drop for dough." |
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HACKER Prolific Contributor

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Posted: Sat May 03, 2008 8:13 am Post subject: Terheege |
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| swiftfoot wrote: | I know the top players are there to be scrutinised but in my opinion over many tournaments they do well to hold their anger in check at what is commonly excepted, poor reffing standards. Not saying that applies to all refs though.
Then there is the anger at what goes on between opponents and it is accepted that some players just do not get on. off and on court. Hisham Ashour and Adrian Grant???
All of this aside, I have seen fisticuffs on court at amateur level and aguments taken into the bar. Also people laying into each other in car parks. Anyone with any squash stories of this nature? |
ive seen adam terheege offer about a 100 people outside for a fight after a game of squash. He is a great player but hes crazy! he is by far the madest guy who plays squash. Ive seen him play squash on a tag!!!!! anyone else seen that!!!it was the funniest thing eva. nutcase if i have eva seen one |
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jake38 Heavy Contributor
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Posted: Sat May 03, 2008 1:07 pm Post subject: |
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| sorry, what is a tag.....?! |
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squish Prolific Contributor
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Posted: Sun May 04, 2008 3:56 am Post subject: |
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| Don't forget Power immediately got up and shoved Palmer, justifiably in my opinion. It's easy to say retaliation is unjustified, but if a player is trying to intimidate his opponent with physical contact and the ref doesn't halt it at some point he has to stand up for himself. |
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squish Prolific Contributor
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Posted: Sun May 04, 2008 4:08 am Post subject: |
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| Zubair Khan was disqualified from a British Open match for head butting Anthony Hill. Hill fell flat on his back dramatically, but jumped up smiling after hearing "conduct match". Khan, who I believe was given a significant suspension, said that Hill had made a comment about his mother, who had recently passed away. |
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