The value of team spirit and co-operation was floated as a virtuous aspiration. I don't buy that.
Well, think about it.

Discipline is huge. Every player knowing and doing what he does best. Knowing what his opposite number does best. Doing his best to foil the other fellow's best. Everyone doing their best to get the puck into the other team's net pow pow pow! The optimum best in this context does not equate with nice, polite, kind, fair or scrupulous adherence to the rules.
What? Are you kidding me?
Every player knows he is only as good as his last game. Any time fan/coach/owner satisfaction falls, there is the chance of a trade....and off he flies into netherland.
Now we have established similarities between a blood sport and politics. It is clear they have little to do with any concept of virtue as espoused by candidates touting the value of "team spirit" without having a full understanding of how it plays in the political arena.
Unlike hockey, politics is a game without any written rules.
There are no manuals for newly elected councillors. Skill is acquired through practice on the ice. Principles are not necessarily shared. Even procedural rules are not always observed. When the campaign ends, the work of council is supposed to begin. It doesn't always. Sometimes the campaign never ends and the town's business is completely subjugated .
The common principle the community is entitled to expect is that every member intends to do what each believes to be in the community's best interest. That does not imply a shared vision .
Therein lies the kernel of democracy. The point of an election. The difference between a team and a council.
When every councillor's views have been expressed and hopefully heard respectfully when each debate ends when the vote is taken, the only remaining criteria is that the majority rules.
There is no team, no captain, no coach, no owners, no referees, no penalties, no game forfeits.
There are no winners when the game is played in bad faith.
Politics are frequently cloaked in layers of unctuous righteousness. But "All the perfumes of Arabia" are not enough to make it smell like team spirit.
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