by Archie's penalty » 03 Jul 2010 00:43
by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 03 Jul 2010 00:52
Archie's penalty Because he was punished for it. It's only cheating when you are not punished for something. So for example Drogba getting a yellow for diving isn't cheating, it's attempting to cheat. Voeller's dive in the 1990 world cup final is cheating as he got the penalty that won the world cup from it.
If no-one had spotted Suarez's handball it would have been cheating, but someone did notice it, the penalty was given, he was sent off and Gyan missed the penalty.
For example is this cheating?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QBrFlDpQudY
by Archie's penalty » 03 Jul 2010 00:55
by Flyingkiwi » 03 Jul 2010 01:06
by Flyingkiwi » 03 Jul 2010 01:09
Archie's penalty But if the rules of the game allow it then how is it cheating?
by Archie's penalty » 03 Jul 2010 01:15
by Arch » 03 Jul 2010 03:45
Archie's penalty Ok you got me there you guys.
I just don't think he was a cheating bastard as he was punished for what he did. But maybe he was, I'm a bit tired and I'm getting confused
by Archie's penalty » 03 Jul 2010 04:06
by Flyingkiwi » 03 Jul 2010 04:46
by Barry the bird boggler » 03 Jul 2010 07:37
by PEARCEY » 03 Jul 2010 09:46
by PieEater » 03 Jul 2010 09:46
by Kitson12 » 03 Jul 2010 10:07
PieEater I'd go for the 3 match ban because of the seriousness of the offence and the fact that he celebrated his cheating (when the pen was missed) like they'd won the game. He was ecstatic his cheating had prospered, something has to be done about that.
by Kitsondinho » 03 Jul 2010 10:18
by Flyingkiwi » 03 Jul 2010 10:24
by PEARCEY » 03 Jul 2010 10:25
by Flyingkiwi » 03 Jul 2010 10:38
by Kitsondinho » 03 Jul 2010 10:53
by John Madejski's Wallet » 03 Jul 2010 11:04
Flyingkiwi If you deliberately break the rules to give your team/try to give your team an unfair advantage, your punishment SHOULD be harsher (not a fan of the penalty goal/try scenario as it leaves too much up in the air). When Roy Keane deliberately kicked Alf Inge Haaland he was sent off. Does that mean that he is NOT a psychotic, cheating thug? After all; he was punished for it.
by Flyingkiwi » 03 Jul 2010 11:20
John Madejski's WalletFlyingkiwi If you deliberately break the rules to give your team/try to give your team an unfair advantage, your punishment SHOULD be harsher (not a fan of the penalty goal/try scenario as it leaves too much up in the air). When Roy Keane deliberately kicked Alf Inge Haaland he was sent off. Does that mean that he is NOT a psychotic, cheating thug? After all; he was punished for it.
Where do you draw the line? A tugback on someone running through on goal? Maybe a tugback on someone starting a breakaway? Maybe impeding a keeper/defender when you are attacking a corner??
Cheating goes on every minute of every game in every league of every country. If it didnt we wouldn't need referees!
Yes this is outrageous, but you often here commentators saying someone should "have taken a red for the team". In fact recently in a prem match I distinclty remember one of the people on MoTD pretty much congratulating someone for doing that for deliberately tripping someone running at goal, knowing they'd get sent off
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