Sunday 3 September 2017

Fair play speech


Sport in New Zealand  is a religion!  We all play it at primary school right through to adulthood. But as supporters our behaviour leaves a lot to be desired throwing abuse towards referees and people who are out there doing it is unacceptable. fair play is integrity, solidarity, tolerance, care, excellence and joy, are the building blocks of fair play that can be experienced and learnt both on and off the field.

In 2015 the New zealand  rugby union created a programme called APPLAUD. Encouraging positive sideline support, if the sideline supporters are using inappropriate language towards players, coaches, officials and spectators.they are given a lollipop to eat   so they stop abusing people from the sideline.

At any sports game  on a saturday or sunday there's  always  
abuse coming from the sideline,  and it's mostly from adults shouting at their children and then kids that are trying their best feel disappointed when they are being shouted at.

When I am playing  soccer I feel disappointed when I am trying my best and people are abusing me like swearing,shouting and booing me all of my other teammates feel bad aswell when they are being abused.How would you feel if you were being abused by someone ?

Referees

The boof heads on the sideline give the referees a lot of abuse. They give up their time to ref your sport and then everyone is shouting at them. Just recently, a top NZ referee was booed and supporters blamed him for the loss. In my opinion, Referees need to be respected more. if there is no referee no one could play the game.


Conclusion
I think that sideline supporters need to respect players,coaches and officials Because they use their spare time to coach and referee you're game and if they're not being respected their will be no referee and you won't be able to play






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