No. No-one would claim that London's best lefty, Aidan, is a dirty player. Admittedly, this could be because his team has a very effective enforcer who handles the mucky business of 'sorting' the opposition out with aplomb, which means that Aidan just has to take care of dribbling and scoring.
Exception that proves the rule? Or to be more acurate the exception doesn't disprove the rule.
I think if you wrote a list of all the players names and ticked either a dirty or clean box you'd find a higher percentage of lefties with ticked dirty boxes :)
it's not against all posibility that having to tackle people when you're left handed (something aiden doesn't really do! And by that I mean he seems to not interact with opposing players at all just ride past and pick up the ball!) might create situations that people are offended by, maybe also being a leftie effects you way of viewing the world... Just a though!
Exception that proves the rule? Or to be more acurate the exception doesn't disprove the rule.
I think if you wrote a list of all the players names and ticked either a dirty or clean box you'd find a higher percentage of lefties with ticked dirty boxes :)
it's not against all posibility that having to tackle people when you're left handed (something aiden doesn't really do! And by that I mean he seems to not interact with opposing players at all just ride past and pick up the ball!) might create situations that people are offended by, maybe also being a leftie effects you way of viewing the world... Just a though!