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Shirt off means yellow
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All right I give up. What was the logic behind the rule that a player who removes his shirt when celebrating a goal must be yellow-carded ? How subtle is it? If he's got an identical shirt underneath, or anything else that spares the maidenly blushes of the crowd by concealing all of the skin underneath, is he still yellow-carded [the answer appears to be 'yes'] ? It's no more incitement to the crowd than other, unpunished, celebrations
Of course, since this is the rule, and well-known, any player who does that gets no prizes for clever thinking. He should confine himself to more logical acts; rocking an imaginary baby, making pelvic thrusts at the corner flag, shooting an imaginary gun etc.
Of course, since this is the rule, and well-known, any player who does that gets no prizes for clever thinking. He should confine himself to more logical acts; rocking an imaginary baby, making pelvic thrusts at the corner flag, shooting an imaginary gun etc.
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Diego forlan without his shirt had a lot to recommend it as most footie players have decent bods I think the preactice should be actively encouraged
08:37 Wed 29th Feb 2012
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No one gets a yellow card for removing a shirt, they get a yellow card for ungentlemenly conduct. Yes I realise that it is farcical to apply such a term top what is basically a game for girkly yobs but there you are. There are only 4 ways to get a yellow card, the acronym that referees use is DUPE, the D and the U in there covers 90% of yellow cards. There are no rules in football only laws. There are rules of the competition however I imagine that the diistinction will prove troubling for many.
Bill, age stops me from running around kicking a ball about anymore but I did play Sunday League football for quite a few years like many others who watch a game on a Saturday..Or whenever else they play now.
Football is probably the most popular sport in the World which probably explains why people who don't like it feel the need to continually have a dig (see above)
Contrary to the popular belief of it's detractors 99% of those who attend games cause no trouble whatsoever.I've been going since I was 4 years old in 1970 and have never punched anybody.
Troublemakers tend to be troublemakers in society most days of the week not just for a couple of hours on a weekend.
I'm sure you had lots of fun watching motorsport,I used to travel around the world watching horse racing..Everybody has an interest and also no interest in other sports..Vive la difference as we say in West Bromwich.
Football is not the free for all riot that some believe it is..In fact trouble is very very rare.
Football is probably the most popular sport in the World which probably explains why people who don't like it feel the need to continually have a dig (see above)
Contrary to the popular belief of it's detractors 99% of those who attend games cause no trouble whatsoever.I've been going since I was 4 years old in 1970 and have never punched anybody.
Troublemakers tend to be troublemakers in society most days of the week not just for a couple of hours on a weekend.
I'm sure you had lots of fun watching motorsport,I used to travel around the world watching horse racing..Everybody has an interest and also no interest in other sports..Vive la difference as we say in West Bromwich.
Football is not the free for all riot that some believe it is..In fact trouble is very very rare.
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l am an avid football fan through my ex partner arsenal yow they rule and all that jazz but why why is it allowed in this sport that when a goal is won everybody goes mad kissing higging doing acrobat's running sliding on the ground up to their fan's l can go on but no l dont see tennis players go mad when a point a set even rugby players just want to keep on playing the game , l think it has come to the point when one person is paid an out of this world wage l mean come on they play maybe two games a week train for maybe three hour's a day l reckon it's a two finger's to the fa to anyone that they can pay the fine it's no big deal. sorry but the wages are killing the club's when is anyone gonna do something about this.
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