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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_Cymro" data-source="post: 394667" data-attributes="member: 40909"><p>But you got to define choking, and throwing it about willy nilly as a term for pretty much anything is not what choking is all about. You got to be at the top and favorite to win to choke, John Terry's penalty miss, McIlroy in the Masters after leading to fall like he did in the last day, Gareth Southgate Euro 1996 and of course the South African Cricket Teams of the past. All of these were at the top of their games and when it came to the crunch they lost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_Cymro, post: 394667, member: 40909"] But you got to define choking, and throwing it about willy nilly as a term for pretty much anything is not what choking is all about. You got to be at the top and favorite to win to choke, John Terry's penalty miss, McIlroy in the Masters after leading to fall like he did in the last day, Gareth Southgate Euro 1996 and of course the South African Cricket Teams of the past. All of these were at the top of their games and when it came to the crunch they lost. [/QUOTE]
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