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And the best of luck to him for the future. One of the greatest ever entertaining sportsman.Hails wrote:Ah yes - Jonah's comeback game and his shoulder, he's had a lot of bad luck.
Same thing with the footy Hails, which is why England have the greatest premier league in the world and the national team only just scrape into the last 32 of the World Cup Finals by the skin of it's teeth.Hails wrote: our great players keep leaving for the $$, not that I blame them one bit. A couple of years overseas and they're set up for life.
Anyway just to set the record staight, as I am not and have never have been, a journalist, (I don't drink enough and I can can read and write English)Wanderlust wrote:Although The worst ever example of play acting I have seen was by Rivaldo when playing for Brazil in the last World Cup - the ball was kicked at him by an opposition player when he was waiting to take a corner. It struck his knee and Rivaldo went down clutching his face; the other player got sent off.
Yes, one of the most stupid acts ever in the game of soccer. He was obviously too thick to realize that his act of sheer stupidity was recored on all of Rupert Murdoch's cameras.
It reminds me very much of another sheer act of stupidity by the very talented David Beckham, when he, in front of the worlds's cameras kicked an Argentine footballer (David Beckham did) when lying on the floor.
Another recent case of absolute stupidity is England's latest striker, Mickey Rooney, clapping at the referee for making a decision, which was probably correct.
The referees should be given much more assistance than at present as this will strengthen their authority.
Yes, the technology is available to FIFA as it is to the governing body of tennis. It is just that the powers that control those bodies have different levels of understanding of technolgy.
As far as the football crowds go i think some of the comments are unfair - as always it is a minority that cause problems, while the vast majority are not going to shell out 30 or 40 pounds or more to take part in a fight. Friendly banter maybe, and a few rude chants but football fans are not the same as they used to be in the 70's and 80's, it's just that any slight trouble gets jumped on by the media. I find it hard to believe that the rugby crowd are as whiter than white as we are always told - in any crowd of thousands you will always get a few fights between drunken idiots, whether in the ground or outside before and after. As well as on the pitch![]()
And (I have to say this) rugby would not exist if it were not for football