Reading an article and actually seeing the match are two entirely separate things, in terms of context. Also, I never said the team in this instance did anything wrong? I said I couldn't give an opinion either way, because I didn't witness what happened. If there was no attempt to gloat, or rub their win in the other teams face, then they did nothing wrong. Hugging the opponent doesn't sound like the action of someone gloating though, So, I might agree with you. All I was doing was stating where the lines are drawn, in my opinion.
I didn't see the match, so I have no context on which to base an opinion. Celebrating in any way, shape and form? Totally appropriate. Celebrating as a point to rub it in the other team's face? unsportsmanlike, tactless and not showing the grace expected of every sportsman/woman.
It's a bad idea. It's fine to tell someone, early in a relationship that you enjoy being with them and hope to take it further... but "crazy about them?" What does that even mean? Infatuation? Lust? Can't be love? Especially when a couple of those emotions are easily mistaken for each other and can be fleeting. At least wait until you are sure about your feelings about someone else and also sure that at least some of those feelings are reciprocated, before saying anything that might come off too intense, desperate, stifling or naive. Letting things progress naturally is always the best way to go. Thing is, if she feels the same, women will most likely let you know.
RE: Death row
Hey, at least I'd be alive long enough to accept your compliment. :PFound this.