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Old 29-04-2019, 07:26 AM #1
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i agree with the CNN sports presenter, great sportsmanship this
No it was not. The players and manager should allow the ref to run the game. The player did not have a head injury and so the game rightly went on. The Leeds manager was a twit.
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No it was not. The players and manager should allow the ref to run the game. The player did not have a head injury and so the game rightly went on. The Leeds manager was a twit.
it was pure sportsmanship though

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it was pure sportsmanship though
no it was not, allowing the ref to do his job would have been
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Sportsmanship? That hasn't existed in football for years and years. Have you not seen all the diving to win free kicks and penalties?
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it made a mockery of football. The original goal should have stood. There have been numerous examples of unsportsmanlike behaviour in football before and there will be many in the future. Play to the refs whistle.
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