Essay about Football Ethics

Submitted By Akh87
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Bluntly, he cheated. How many people have criticised him? I cannot really because I cannot possibly claim that I would not do the same and I would imagine that most players, at all levels, would do similar.

Should Neuer have ran to the referee and said 'Referee, that was in'. As Robbie Fowler's example against Arsenal shows such an action doesn't necessarily result in the referee's mind being changed. Those who expect Neuer to do that will be castigated as naive. His behaviour is justified and justifiable to most in sport and, in particular, in football.Bluntly, he cheated. How many people have criticised him? I cannot really because I cannot possibly claim that I would not do the same and I would imagine that most players, at all levels, would do similar.

Should Neuer have ran to the referee and said 'Referee, that was in'. As Robbie Fowler's example against Arsenal shows such an action doesn't necessarily result in the referee's mind being changed. Those who expect Neuer to do that will be castigated as naive. His behaviour is justified and justifiable to most in sport and, in particular, in football.

Now, we all know that footballers cheat all the time:Bluntly, he cheated. How many people have criticised him? I cannot really because I cannot possibly claim that I would not do the same and I would imagine that most players, at all levels, would do similar.

Should Neuer have ran to the referee and said 'Referee, that was in'. As Robbie Fowler's example against Arsenal shows such an action doesn't necessarily result in the referee's mind being changed. Those who expect Neuer to do that will be castigated as naive. His behaviour is justified and justifiable to most in sport and, in particular, in football.

Now, we all know that footballers cheat all the time:Bluntly, he cheated. How many people have criticised him? I cannot really because I cannot possibly claim that I would not do the same and I would imagine that most players, at all levels, would do similar.

Should Neuer have ran to the referee and said 'Referee, that was in'. As Robbie Fowler's example against Arsenal shows such an action doesn't necessarily result in the referee's mind being changed. Those who expect Neuer to do that will be castigated as naive. His behaviour is justified and justifiable to most in sport and, in particular, in football.

Now, we all know that footballers cheat all the time:Bluntly, he cheated. How many people have criticised him? I cannot really because I cannot possibly claim that I would not do the same and I would imagine that most players, at all levels, would do similar.

Should Neuer have ran to the referee and said 'Referee, that was in'. As Robbie Fowler's example against Arsenal shows such an action doesn't necessarily result in the referee's mind being changed. Those who expect Neuer to do that will be castigated as naive. His behaviour is justified and justifiable to most in sport and, in particular, in football.
Bluntly, he cheated. How many people have criticised him? I cannot really because I cannot possibly claim that I would not do the same and I would imagine that most players, at all levels, would do similar.

Should Neuer have ran to the referee and said 'Referee, that was in'. As Robbie Fowler's example against Arsenal shows such an action doesn't necessarily result in the referee's mind being changed. Those who expect Neuer to do that will be castigated as naive. His behaviour is justified and justifiable to most in sport and, in particular, in football.
Bluntly, he cheated. How many people have criticised him? I cannot really because I cannot possibly claim that I would not do the same and I would imagine that most players, at all levels, would do similar.

Should Neuer have ran to the referee and said 'Referee, that was in'. As Robbie Fowler's example against Arsenal shows such an action doesn't necessarily result in the referee's mind being changed. Those who expect Neuer to do that will