0asis wrote:I think it's unfair that Henry is taking so much flak for diving, as John sed, many players do it nowadays, even the likes of Henry, Garcia and Gerrard dive. Cheating is a big part of today's football, you'll just have to accept it. And to be fair to Henry, I can see why he did cheat and that was to get Arogones where it hurts the most after his comments on Henry a while ago.
LFC #1 wrote:bng89 wrote:Australia got knocked out by a dive. Why don't FIFA do anything- because they are corrupt
What are FIFA going to do? replay the whole game and throw the World Cup schedule into chaos.
Teams get hard done by often, Italy shouldn't have had Materazzi sent off for starters.
Inept maybe, but corrupt? I'm not sure you know what the word means.
bng89 wrote:LFC #1 wrote:bng89 wrote:Australia got knocked out by a dive. Why don't FIFA do anything- because they are corrupt
What are FIFA going to do? replay the whole game and throw the World Cup schedule into chaos.
Teams get hard done by often, Italy shouldn't have had Materazzi sent off for starters.
Inept maybe, but corrupt? I'm not sure you know what the word means.
If that sort of thing happened in a game between Brazil and Argentina the ref would have never given a penalty. FIFA want the 'top teams' (Germany, Argentina, France, Brazil, England, Portugal) to be in it to the death- they dnt want fuking underdogs.
ConnO'var wrote:I say, in not order to interrupt play during the game, let the referee's decision be final during the course of the match. The cheats need to be addressed after the game. Let the opposition have recourse to file a complaint to the relevant authorities. If found guilty, then automatic 3 match ban as suggested by Dawson. For 2nd time offenders, another 3 match ban and a fine of 50,000 quid for player AND 1 point deduction for the club. (That should sort out the lying cheats at Chelski)
If it still happens again..... then just shoot or hang them all!!!!
s@int wrote:ConnO'var wrote:I say, in not order to interrupt play during the game, let the referee's decision be final during the course of the match. The cheats need to be addressed after the game. Let the opposition have recourse to file a complaint to the relevant authorities. If found guilty, then automatic 3 match ban as suggested by Dawson. For 2nd time offenders, another 3 match ban and a fine of 50,000 quid for player AND 1 point deduction for the club. (That should sort out the lying cheats at Chelski)
If it still happens again..... then just shoot or hang them all!!!!
Typical weak liberal view there ConnO.
adamnbarrett wrote:Just thought I'd say:
The way Carvalho went down rolling over holding his b0llocks today was discraceful
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