Now the FIFA and the FFF have the chance to show that they mean what they are praying: FAIR PLAY!
But sadly it seems that nothing will happen........
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Mike from Boston wrote:One thing I still don't get is the outrage towards Henry. Except for maybe "gentlemen" games like golf or tennis, there is always an element of trying to push the limits of what you can get away with. I played ice hockey for many years, mostly on defense, if I was beat on a play, I may
try a subtle hook or my favorite a poke check at the skates that was really tripping. It was a risk/reward thing-if I get away with it, maybe I
stop a good scoring chance if not, I hurt my team by going to the penalty box or risking a penalty shot. Also another thing with regard to any sort
of game preparation is knowing the referee's tendencies, does he call a tight game, or does he have a tendency to let things go.
I mean if Henry lets the ball go, it goes out of bounds. If he uses his hand and gets away with it, well... But if he gets caught what happens?
Ball is turned over? Big Deal.
philipchevron wrote:from Thierry Henry, November 20
"I have said at the time and I will say again that yes I handled the ball. I am not a cheat and never have been.
"It was an instinctive reaction to a ball that was coming extremely fast in a crowded penalty area.
"As a footballer you do not have the luxury of the television to slow the pace of the ball down 100 times to be able to make a conscious decision.
"People are viewing a slow motion version of what happened and not what I or any other footballer faces in the game.
"If people look at it in full speed you will see that it was an instinctive reaction.
"It is impossible to be anything other than that. I have never denied that the ball was controlled with my hand. I told the Irish players, the referee and the media this after the game.
"Naturally I feel embarrassed at the way that we won and feel extremely sorry for the Irish who definitely deserve to be in South Africa.
"Of course the fairest solution would be to replay the game but it is not in my control.
"There is little more I can do apart from admit that the ball had contact with my hand leading up to our equalising goal and I feel very sorry for the Irish."
Niall wrote:Secondly, maybe and just maybe, the first handball was instinctive. How does he explain the second one where he has clearly played it onto his foot?
philipchevron wrote:Cantona also launched a stinging attack on national manager Raymond Domenech, calling him "the worst coach in French football since Louis XVI".
soulfinger wrote:philipchevron wrote:Cantona also launched a stinging attack on national manager Raymond Domenech, calling him "the worst coach in French football since Louis XVI".
Good point that, Louis-Auguste lost his head too easily to be a top coach.
Mark_Wafc wrote:I dont want to talk about football for a while.
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