army ali
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I don't normally start threads and only post infrequently, but I felt compelled to write something to guage others' feelings on this 'honesty' thing in football.
I have just watched MOTD and listened to Villas-Boas on his post match speak and how refreshing it was to hear someone who was honest and reflecting that his team did not perform and that west brom were far superior. Here is a man who is under tremendous pressure but still has the dignity and humility to accept that his team was second best. Trouble is, he'll probably get the sack for being honest.
The other side - Suarez. Blatantly dived to gain a penalty yesterday and FAKED injury to justify his cause. This man is everything I despise in football but his actions are still endorsed by many as 'it's a part of the game', and by his manager. He will have a long and prosperous career in football. What a great role model he sets to all those impressionable kids who try and mimick him on the football field.
To me, football has it wrong and something needs to be sorted out from the top. It appears that there is no room for honesty, doing the right thing and general sportsmanship. However, cheating, on the surface of it all, gets you everywhere.
I have just watched MOTD and listened to Villas-Boas on his post match speak and how refreshing it was to hear someone who was honest and reflecting that his team did not perform and that west brom were far superior. Here is a man who is under tremendous pressure but still has the dignity and humility to accept that his team was second best. Trouble is, he'll probably get the sack for being honest.
The other side - Suarez. Blatantly dived to gain a penalty yesterday and FAKED injury to justify his cause. This man is everything I despise in football but his actions are still endorsed by many as 'it's a part of the game', and by his manager. He will have a long and prosperous career in football. What a great role model he sets to all those impressionable kids who try and mimick him on the football field.
To me, football has it wrong and something needs to be sorted out from the top. It appears that there is no room for honesty, doing the right thing and general sportsmanship. However, cheating, on the surface of it all, gets you everywhere.