Cedar, Do not let the emotion of the loss get the better of you –to the point where your senses are impaired.
Frank Puletua has never played for New Zealand.
Sometimes will cloud our better judgment and although we are quick to offer congratulations to the winners it is only superficial and trite.
In essence we harbor resentment and ill will when this energy would be better channeled into cheering the Lebanese basketball them that you so overtly revere.
In the same breath that we extend the congratulatory handshake we offer the fist of bitterness stating that it was poor goal kicking and poor referring that somehow colluded to concoct the demise of ones beloved team. One will find closure and peace when one learns to deal with loss and to allow the workings of catharsis.
1 Kings 20 refers to quote from King Ahab that I will paraphrase the people who boast should not be the warrior who is able to put on the amour but rather the one who is left standing to disrobe. Brave effort Lebanon but only one team was left to stand.
I never posted a single item till after the game believing that the final position in the world cup would be found on the field rather than online forums.
Indeed Robbie Farrar is a very competent player yet I do not think he would have made up the entire difference between the teams. Farrar was willing to assist Lebanon in qualifying yet his heart was with the Australian jumper that he openly covets.
Nations like Samoa and Lebanon should make use of who they got rather than lament over who has failed to front up.
I would have prefers a 12 team world cup with Lebanon and Wales all competing