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I've noticed lately (and over the course of the last year) that people are starting to whine and moan about the WRC constantly. Maybe it's just me but this is getting to point where I'd rather wait for someone to tell me news over MSN than to read it on the forum and possibly read another "S2000 is so much better than WRC" or "It's so sad that my driver isn't in the WRC and Matt Wilson is" or "It was so much better in 19XX when my favourite driver was driving my favourite car" and so on. I know just as well as anyone here that the WRC isn't the same as it used to be. Times change and we need to get over it I think. I don't see why people seem to spend so much time complaining about a series and yet still visit a forum totally devoted to it???
I understand that people don't like the way things are now and believe me I'm not 100% happy with things either. But to constantly whine, complain, whinge, moan, bitch and just be unpleasant about things is getting a tad depressing. I come to this forum because I love rallying and I'm passionate about rallying and I love to discuss the WRC with like minded people. If it ever gets to the point where I not longer want to watch the WRC again I will make one thread about it and then be gone. I won't put the people who still love it through the pain of hearing my constant moaning :)
No offence or anything but if I kept on at my girlfrien about things in Wales not being the same as they were in Australia she'd probably shout rather loudly at me and if I didn't shut up then she'd beat the hell out of me. Now I'm not about to do that to anyone on this forum but I do ask that people be a bit more considerate of others. If you love the WRC and rallying and all related discussion then please do stay. If not then the door is above. If you don't want to be here then use it.
Over and out.
Brother D :)
Edit: Added open door. BTW the door is always open if you discover that the WRC is the only decent motorsport around and you want back in :up: