I assume we all know what transpired during the persepolis-steelazin's IPL game where in the dying seconds of the game, SA's keeper, Makani, suddenly feels inspired by some recent hollywood war flick and falls as if he's been shot by an anti-aircraft gun ... after calmly and peacefully collecting a harmless header.
So he throws the ball very close to the corner flag and falls down bleeding (colorless and odorless blood) profusely all over azadi pitch.
and no ... it just happens to be the dying seconds of a game & league schedule where even single points matters to the bottom rung teams. that's just a silly coincidence. pffft!
So , according to ferdowsipour, who's always starving for controversial moments and events to feed his "90" program, Daei sends the order to his team that they dont surrender the ball and actually make use of the throw-in. and I was thinking a goal would be such a fitting reply to Makani's stupid attempt to waste time.
and lo & behold, Arfi scores a lovely volley and ...... and all hell breaks loose. and all the players, the staff, the bench and their cousins rush into the field to .... well, to do what we, Iranians do quite well: fight over silly, stupid things and make asses out of ourselves in front of the whole world.
with that long preamble, my simple question is where shd we draw the line between sportsmanship and unfair tactics. when shd a team actually surrender the ball back to the opponents and when shd they (rightfully, in my opinion) carry on playing to counter the opponents' attempt at time wasting or unsportsmanship acts?
God knows we have seen plenty of scenes where the player falling down hasnt been even touched and he falls down as if a cruise missile has been shot up his arse. usually at periods that are crucial to the other team. So why shd he be rewarded with possession of the ball also?
I'm all for sportsman conduct. But as long as fairness warrants it.
times like this, I can only say one thing: SWEET JUSTICE.
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btw, baazi ye taraf, oon 5 daghigheh payani va daava-ha ye taraf digeh.
a must watch.
So he throws the ball very close to the corner flag and falls down bleeding (colorless and odorless blood) profusely all over azadi pitch.
and no ... it just happens to be the dying seconds of a game & league schedule where even single points matters to the bottom rung teams. that's just a silly coincidence. pffft!
So , according to ferdowsipour, who's always starving for controversial moments and events to feed his "90" program, Daei sends the order to his team that they dont surrender the ball and actually make use of the throw-in. and I was thinking a goal would be such a fitting reply to Makani's stupid attempt to waste time.
and lo & behold, Arfi scores a lovely volley and ...... and all hell breaks loose. and all the players, the staff, the bench and their cousins rush into the field to .... well, to do what we, Iranians do quite well: fight over silly, stupid things and make asses out of ourselves in front of the whole world.
with that long preamble, my simple question is where shd we draw the line between sportsmanship and unfair tactics. when shd a team actually surrender the ball back to the opponents and when shd they (rightfully, in my opinion) carry on playing to counter the opponents' attempt at time wasting or unsportsmanship acts?
God knows we have seen plenty of scenes where the player falling down hasnt been even touched and he falls down as if a cruise missile has been shot up his arse. usually at periods that are crucial to the other team. So why shd he be rewarded with possession of the ball also?
I'm all for sportsman conduct. But as long as fairness warrants it.
times like this, I can only say one thing: SWEET JUSTICE.
------------
btw, baazi ye taraf, oon 5 daghigheh payani va daava-ha ye taraf digeh.
a must watch.
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