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but seriously, Melhoops, this isn't as big a deal as you are making it out to be. Especially in regards to Norwood as a club being involved. I have a little inside information on this topic, and that is that the coach acted alone without the club's consent. Go after him all you like, but it's a little over the top to label all the parents and members of a club cheats because of one individual's actions.
I think everyone needs to take a step back and relax. No amount of arguing here is going to change anyone's mind on this subject, so why don't we all go and sit down, have a nice coffee, and watch some TV.
A popular forum retort, used all over the internet, applies very well here. With apologies to people, it goes something like this:
"Arguing with someone over the Internet is a lot like competing at the Special Olympics. You might end up winning, but you're still retarded."