Clubs Face Real Fight to Save Tarnished Reputation
Evening Standard - London › March 01, 2007
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Evening Standard - London › March 01, 2007
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IT IS tempting to regard the bundle that marred the end of the Carling Cup Final as just handbags, and to resent the amount of hot air and disciplinary committee time the Football Association will expend on it. After all, the FA largely continue to ignore the financial malpractice that poses a far bigger threat to the integrity of our game.
Some will even think it's nice the players cared enough about this trophy to be bothered to fight over it.See the full content of this document
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Clubs Face Real Fight to Save Tarnished Reputation
However, on balance, this is not the right response. The proper reaction is to deplore the way this outbreak of serious indiscipline overshadowed an otherwise excellent match and to condemn the failure of so many players to control themselves as wholly unprofessional.
Given how much they ge...See the full content of this document
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