"The second pause is the ridiculous theatricks on the soccer field. Americans prefer that kind of hooey in hilariously entertaining "professional wrestling"
No need to apologise Rocket. Good points and thoughts. I like this comment above as well.
The 'theatrics' indeed thoroughly spoil the show these days. How I wish football players were more like the real men that play rugby, where such players and their antics would have scorn heaped by the truckload on them.
Funnily enough, I don't blame the players any more. They are whining sheep with limited intelligence levels and and only an ability to kick a ball around.
No trainers, coaches and managers bear the brunt of my ire. They could enforce a proper code and train it effectively into their players, but they won't.
Contracts could be structured topenalise players repeatedly getting booked, sent off or suspended, costing the teams points and the availability of their services. Any manager worth his salt would train players accordingly because, surely, it makes no sense to have a player missing for 10 or more matches per season through penalty suspensions.
Players should be coached on the rules of the game and should have at least a full understanding of the referee's view of the game.
I would train players to accept ANY referee's decision without question, withdraw the required distances when instructed. Referee's are human and when they see that MY team accepts decisions without dispute or question the thought will reside in their mind that MY players don't cheat, and when they are fouled they will likely get the benefit of any doubt.
2 or 3 valueble penalties every year that might not have been given will be awarded or should I say rewarded. I'll never understand why clubs and trainers have not yet latched onto this.
I long for the day when players can be looked upon as 'sportsmen' instead of the pansie prima donna's we know today. I'm not harking back to 'the good 'ol days' because they were not always good.
As a race, humans, Mensch, we should actually be striving for something better. I think every club should have a 'standards' officer role. Whether it be a player or offical. Somebody who ensures the code of conduct on and off the field is observed.
Of course, there should be a deterrent or penalty. 6 weeks working in refugee camp somewhere in the world should do it...........................
No Hits, No Hype.......................Classic Rock Jan 2012