Quote from: MoetVillan on July 16, 2012, 12:18:46 PMSee, Im not confident about the "genetics" part. Nature versus nuture. I deal in genomics, the study of dna in cattle, and while there is a difference between animals of course in their genetics, their ability to demonstrate that is still being investigated. However, if cattle are fed different ways, cared for in different ways etc, that has far far more effect in their performance. Please dont take this that I comparing footballers with cattle, I know for a fact there are far more intelligent Holstein cows walking around than Alan Shearer As you are a bit of an expert in the field I will obviously bow to your greater knowledge...but...this doesn't explain why nearly all the best British sprinters are black. All kids in this country can go to a track and run, yet we haven't produced a top-class white sprinter since probably Alan Wells. Maybe it's just down to role-models, black kids all want to be Usain Bolt or something, but I still think there must be some genetics in play here. As I say, I'm no expert so shoot me down if I'm talking rubbish.
See, Im not confident about the "genetics" part. Nature versus nuture. I deal in genomics, the study of dna in cattle, and while there is a difference between animals of course in their genetics, their ability to demonstrate that is still being investigated. However, if cattle are fed different ways, cared for in different ways etc, that has far far more effect in their performance. Please dont take this that I comparing footballers with cattle, I know for a fact there are far more intelligent Holstein cows walking around than Alan Shearer
Wasnt it Tony McAndrew who said that when they take on youth players, they spend less time looking at ability, and more looking at attitude, he said they could train the skill into the players if the mindset was right. Their success rate puts a good light on this theory. I dont want to disagree about the genetic element, I do however think it is far far less important than the nuturing and development of "skills". The genetic element though would distinguish between certain attributes, and would not take into account race or culture. Only by testing thousands and thousands of people would you start to understand the traits, and as far as I know, there is no current "evaluation" of skill of people apart from the top 0.001% that happen to compete in sports or things like GCSE's, so that would give you horribly skewed and biased results "Genetically testing humans".....sounds far to much like a Daily Mail headline for me to go anywhere near
Quote from: Plumbutt Cooper on July 16, 2012, 12:46:20 PMQuote from: MoetVillan on July 16, 2012, 12:18:46 PMSee, Im not confident about the "genetics" part. Nature versus nuture. I deal in genomics, the study of dna in cattle, and while there is a difference between animals of course in their genetics, their ability to demonstrate that is still being investigated. However, if cattle are fed different ways, cared for in different ways etc, that has far far more effect in their performance. Please dont take this that I comparing footballers with cattle, I know for a fact there are far more intelligent Holstein cows walking around than Alan Shearer As you are a bit of an expert in the field I will obviously bow to your greater knowledge...but...this doesn't explain why nearly all the best British sprinters are black. All kids in this country can go to a track and run, yet we haven't produced a top-class white sprinter since probably Alan Wells. Maybe it's just down to role-models, black kids all want to be Usain Bolt or something, but I still think there must be some genetics in play here. As I say, I'm no expert so shoot me down if I'm talking rubbish.Whilst we don't know enough to be able to say specifically why genetics play a part I refuse to accept that anyone genuinely thinks that it has absolutely no part to play in someone's physical abilities.EDIT - Case in point being Michael Phelps, clearly a great swimmer and has worked hard and had all the right opportunities, but his body shape and genetic make-up clearly have enabled him to be as good as he is.
iI think you are a bit over-sensitive drisaac, lets not descend into the norm of thats racist/no i'm not kind of nonsense that these debates normally fall into, ruining a very interesting debate on genetics.
Touche drisaac, touche..........not French genes are they?
Nah he is just a racist twat. It made me giggle because of how blatantly John Terry got away with racially abusing a fellow proffesional player. He is as guilty as fuck. He knows it and so does Anton Ferdinand.How can you call somebody a " Black ...." and get away with it ?I think that somebody should write an Anton Ferdinand reply to the John Terry false letter.That would be really funny. John Terry in my view is a fucking disgrace and a racist and i was not trying to undermine the severity of racism at all. Did not mean to give that impression if that is what you thought.