Ours barely know what day it is half the time. They are never switched on to speed the game up and slow it down at different times. (Not having that they aren't allowed as every other team seems to)
Ours barely know what day it is half the time. They are never switched on to speed the game up and slow it down at different times. (Not having that they aren't allowed as every other team seems to)
Ours barely know what day it is half the time. They are never switched on to speed the game up and slow it down at different times. (Not having that they aren't allowed as every other team seems to)
Fantastic adherence to Article 82 by the Moroccans leading ultimately to a comprehensive victory under Article 84. Tactical genius the likes of which we may never see again.
Has someone from the RFU been giving CAF lessons on how to destroy competitive sport and how to reward competitors using alternative criteria than simple merit?
it's not the correct decision, it would have been if the ref who is the person who is the one to make said decision did it at the time but as he didn't the can't retroactively forfeit the game.
Be shockwd if the courts don't laugh at this and reinstate Senegal.
it's not the correct decision, it would have been if the ref who is the person who is the one to make said decision did it at the time but as he didn't the can't retroactively forfeit the game.
Be shockwd if the courts don't laugh at this and reinstate Senegal.
Completely agree. It would have been the correct decision at the time, the ref should have called it. But now it's just farcical. At least when a medalling drug cheat result gets overturned it feels like the right decision. This feels a bit embarrassing