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Never Let Us Down

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Hi all, the phrase "never let us down" is used widely in a sporting context. It's something that i must say annoys me. Its almost a throw away comment thats put out there for decent/ average players more often than not.

But can someone tell me, what does "he never let us down" actually mean. Like does having a bad game or being at fault for a winning score mean a player has let us down?
Is it meant purely as an onfield thing or does is it take in a players off field life as well?

hurlingexpert (Clare) - Posts: 1941 - 26/05/2020 09:11:17    2279203

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Replying To hurlingexpert:  "Hi all, the phrase "never let us down" is used widely in a sporting context. It's something that i must say annoys me. Its almost a throw away comment thats put out there for decent/ average players more often than not.

But can someone tell me, what does "he never let us down" actually mean. Like does having a bad game or being at fault for a winning score mean a player has let us down?
Is it meant purely as an onfield thing or does is it take in a players off field life as well?"
You have way too much time on your hands.

skillet (Limerick) - Posts: 1057 - 26/05/2020 09:55:28    2279206

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Replying To skillet:  "You have way too much time on your hands."
time for a hobby for sure

perfect10 (Wexford) - Posts: 3929 - 26/05/2020 14:08:56    2279248

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Haha well in case you guys haven't noticed there is a pandemic going on and everyone cannot work. So yes some of us have more time on our hands.

Now if you're not going to give an actual response then move along please.

hurlingexpert (Clare) - Posts: 1941 - 26/05/2020 17:36:20    2279270

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It's just a saying. Any player (which is the majority in my experience) who goes out and gives it his all in every game "never lets us down" in my opinion.

No player goes out to play badly. I think fans often forget that in their abuse of players.

yew_tree (Mayo) - Posts: 11227 - 26/05/2020 18:06:26    2279273

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It means to give 100%

lilypad (Kildare) - Posts: 1363 - 26/05/2020 19:07:32    2279277

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Replying To lilypad:  "It means to give 100%"
60% of the time,he gives 100% of the time

perfect10 (Wexford) - Posts: 3929 - 27/05/2020 09:49:05    2279310

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