David Raguin :
In the specific case that you describe, yes, it would not be normal, EXCEPT, that such a championship never happens.
The whole problem is there, it is the SN championship system that is not good.
In real life, all clubs are rivals and are not part of a guild.
On rugby manager, we are put nami by the guilds but we are made to compete in championships at the same time.
The problem is only the composition of the championships that Sweet Nitro gave us.
If you find yourself in a championship with no teammate in your guild, no arrangement will be made.
And that's how our championships should be, right?
Guest_54321 :
Okay so if two friendly rugby clubs (say, for example, two clubs from twinned towns) pre-arranged the result of a rugby match in the interest of camaraderie and because it gives them an advantage over clubs they are not friendly with, then that is one of the essential values of ovalism and perfectly within the spirit of rugby? Perfectly defensible in your eyes?
David Raguin :
Hello
Good question, except that your arguments do not hold then that RC Toulon and Stade Toulousain are not friendly clubs or belonging to one and the same owner but are two rival clubs.
The whole problem is there.
SN should have made championships or no guild member could face another member of his guild, as in any normal championship
Legitimating denunciation is immoral and complements illegal.
Guest_54321 :
So if RC Toulon got in contact with Toulouse before a Champions Cup game and pre-arranged the result in the interest of camaraderie because they are both French and it benefits them over the Irish, Welsh, English and Italian clubs, that is one of the essential values of ovalism and nothing at all would be done about it by World Rugby? No punishments, no stigma and, in fact, if World Rugby did act, they would become the neo-nazis of modern sport?
So if RC Toulon got in contact with Toulouse before a Champions Cup game and pre-arranged the result in the interest of camaraderie because they are both French and it benefits them over the Irish, Welsh, English and Italian clubs, that is one of the essential values of ovalism and nothing at all would be done about it by World Rugby? No punishments, no stigma and, in fact, if World Rugby did act, they would become the neo-nazis of modern sport?
Hello
Good question, except that your arguments do not hold then that RC Toulon and Stade Toulousain are not friendly clubs or belonging to one and the same owner but are two rival clubs.
The whole problem is there.
SN should have made championships or no guild member could face another member of his guild, as in any normal championship
Legitimating denunciation is immoral and complements illegal.
Okay so if two friendly rugby clubs (say, for example, two clubs from twinned towns) pre-arranged the result of a rugby match in the interest of camaraderie and because it gives them an advantage over clubs they are not friendly with, then that is one of the essential values of ovalism and perfectly within the spirit of rugby? Perfectly defensible in your eyes?
In the specific case that you describe, yes, it would not be normal, EXCEPT, that such a championship never happens.
The whole problem is there, it is the SN championship system that is not good.
In real life, all clubs are rivals and are not part of a guild.
On rugby manager, we are put nami by the guilds but we are made to compete in championships at the same time.
The problem is only the composition of the championships that Sweet Nitro gave us.
If you find yourself in a championship with no teammate in your guild, no arrangement will be made.
And that's how our championships should be, right?
Yes I agree that not competing against other members of your guild is a much better solution. However this is not possible because of the low numbers of teams on the same level.
Let me put this another way - even in a friendly training game IN THE SAME CLUB (when not practising moves or outcomes), when have you EVER seen a real rugby team not compete and give their all? People get injured in training too because of how hard players compete. Seriously... THAT, my friend, is the TRUE spirit of rugby. Not some fucking mafia racket holding the entire sport to ransom.