Relief, No. Also, the boy steps out of bounds (I forget how you say that in British English; 'on the touch line?') ...But we don't know the whole story. They could have been playing just for fun.
Hermione, They might have been a scrimmage between members of the same team; might have been playing just for the fun of it. I say this in part because they also didn't call the kid for stepping out of bounds. It doesn't look like a game with a whole lot at stake.
lotta "might have" in your assessment. Also you ignore that this "scrimmage between members of the same team, just for the fun of it" had full uniforms and a ref in his ref uniform. YEah... sure, that happens all the time when one team is just messing around on the court.
Regardless of the "might have's" being even remotely true, still cheating.
Relief, No. Also, the boy steps out of bounds (I forget how you say that in British English; 'on the touch line?') ...But we don't know the whole story. They could have been playing just for fun.
Hermione, They might have been a scrimmage between members of the same team; might have been playing just for the fun of it. I say this in part because they also didn't call the kid for stepping out of bounds. It doesn't look like a game with a whole lot at stake.
lotta "might have" in your assessment. Also you ignore that this "scrimmage between members of the same team, just for the fun of it" had full uniforms and a ref in his ref uniform. YEah... sure, that happens all the time when one team is just messing around on the court.
Regardless of the "might have's" being even remotely true, still cheating.
No, obviously, they are cheating.
It is good to teach your children skills.
Not this kind of skill...
Good observation, I missed that until I had another look!
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lotta "might have" in your assessment. Also you ignore that this "scrimmage between members of the same team, just for the fun of it" had full uniforms and a ref in his ref uniform. YEah... sure, that happens all the time when one team is just messing around on the court.
Regardless of the "might have's" being even remotely true, still cheating.