SYDNEY: Australian tennis great Pat Cash has taken a swipe at football on the eve of the World Cup by directing his Twitter followers towards Australian Rules — a “real man’s sport”.
The former Wimbledon champion sparked criticism with his comment as he posted a highlights package of Aussie Rules hero Shaun “Silk” Burgoyne, suggesting the country’s most popular spectator sport was tougher than football.
“#worldcup approaches here some highlights from one of the #greatest in a real man’s sport #afl,” Cash tweeted. “They don’t call him “SILK” for nothing. (No rolling around on the ground trying to cheat a free kick from this man).”
Burgoyne, considered one of the greatest players in modern Australian Rules, a game similar to Gaelic football, lines up for his 350th game this weekend.Dozens of football supporters were outraged by Cash’s comment, which came as Australia prepare to open their World Cup campaign against France on Saturday (tomorrow).
“As someone who had the support of a nation when you won Wimbledon, I find it offensive that you would mock football and, by extension OUR Socceroos,” tweeted Ray Gatt, chief football writer for the Australian newspaper.“Shouldn’t you, as a proud Australian, actually support OUR national team?”
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