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Phil Taylor Cheat
'Finished' on double 12 but it was outside the wire yet he didn't own up
Already leading the match on the way to an easy 6-1 victory, it's not what you'd expect from a 16 times world champ
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Already leading the match on the way to an easy 6-1 victory, it's not what you'd expect from a 16 times world champ
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Toratoratora - that's a really big generalization. Referees are part of football, but I've never seen a referee cheat. They are trying to perform a really difficult job under immense pressure from players and media replays. There are also football teams that don't cheat, try reading about Corinthian Casuals.
I said you made a generalization. "The whole sport is a cheating contest" - your words. Officials are very bit a part of football as the players - neither can do without the other. I've still never seen a referee or linesman cheat, in what is an increasingly difficult role whether its in the professional leagues or on the local park on a Sunday morning.
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