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PFA's Gordon Taylor defends Ryan Babel's Twitter posts
sam:
--- Quote ---Players' chief Gordon Taylor has described the Football Association as "very precious" for charging Liverpool winger Ryan Babel over Twitter posts
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/l/liverpool/9352443.stm
I think its daft that people can't say what they think, really everyone is entitled to comment and it was a bit of a laugh really. Here is the pic: http://www.epltalk.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/howard-webb.jpg
Rik:
The problem is, Sam, that in any sport, if you allow player's to undermine the officials, you end up with anarchy.
sam:
Oh, yes I agree with that. However, its no different to him voicing his personally opinion in a newspaper - I bet those who have columns wouldn't have been criticised so badly. I just think its a freedom of speech argument really. If he started swearing at the ref in the game then the FA should come down hard on him. Shame they don't do that. Football and its discipline is rather messed up and the lack of respect shown on the pitch for officials is crazy.
Rik:
That's where the FA should take a lesson from rugby, imo, Sam. Show dissent, or commit an offence, and you can be shown a yellow card which means you're off the field for 10 minutes straight away. It has an impact on the team, often the result, and so there's relatively little dissent, though I note it's creeping in with coaches and they have been punished by the RFU.
sam:
oh indeed. The same in hockey here. I strongly believe that any yellow card in football should equal 5 or 10 minutes off the pitch. Would change the game but cut out all the needless acting etc.
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