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R1 Geezer - "football is a game of dishonour" . . . . Yes, I know, but I would prefer it otherwise and mistakenly thought that UEFA had taken the first steps in that direction with their ban on Eduardo. By reversing it, we are now worse off than before.
PS Wenger's just said that if you ask 100 people about Adebayore's stamp on Van Persie, 99 would condemn it and the other would be Mark Hughes . . . . hypocrite. Ask 100 people whether Eduardo dived or not, 99 say he did and the other one's Arsene Wenger. Incredibly one-eyed for such an obviously intelligent bloke.
What a shame for football that both managers didn't just say "Yes well, these things happen in the game, I don't condone it, we'll have a word with him" instead of flouncing off to some court with "forensic evidence" that Eduardo was "touched".
So what if he was, contact does NOT constitiute a foul - how about Pires's notorious dive for a penalty against Pompey a few years back. - there was contact there all right, initiated by Pires as he went past a static defender, he actually cahnged direction to catch his foot against the defender's leg - the correct decision would have been a foul on the defender, but I have never seen a ref spot that which is hardly surprising, and just goes to show that we should have retrospective suspensions after the game. If they did that, diving would cease to be risk-free, and it would therefore die out in a couple of months.
But they won't, so we are stuck with it and cheats will prosper, hence me still thinking it is the worst decision I've ever come across in football.