Sarah Star2 world wars, 1 world cup After that 'goal' at Watford (which there's a perfectly good thread on to discuss, so this isn't the place for it... "Disappointed-the goal that never was" by Finerain) I've started wondering about acts of integrity in football matches. Or acts of pure dishonesty. Reading or non-Reading related.
I can think of a few off the top of my head to get the ball rolling...
HONESTY:
1) The only one I can think of (and memory is very hazy here!) is Robbie Fowler being given a penalty in a game a few years ago for a supposed foul tackle by the keeper (?), Fowler knew it wasn't a foul and ran up to the ref wagging his finger trying to explain it wasn't a foul but the arrogant tw*t of a ref refused to listen to him and gave it anyway IIRC. Fowler went on to have the penalty saved. I always wonder if he whispered the direction into the keeper's ear....
I remember Fowler's protest at being awarded a penalty was on the news when it happened and I'd always admired him for that. A few years ago I read his autobiography and he said that he got a letter congratulating him for upholding the honour of the game from the head of FIFA, but that at the time he'd been more concerned that he'd have to play with Shilton - the keeper - again, and that he was afraid the big guy would take it out on him later. He maintained that his miss was unintentional.
I might be wrong here but wasn't Fowler murked by someone (possibly Jason MacaTWATeer ?) scoring from the rebound ?