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Rob ITST wrote:Let's pretend for a minute that everyone agrees that it was unintentional. If that were the case, did he cheat by not admitting to it? How often do players make calls against themselves? If the situation were reversed, do you honestly think a player on the Irish team would have made the call against himself? And if he did, would we then have a thread saying how that player blew the game by making such a stupid call?
Seems to me, that if it was unintentional, then every pro tennis player is a lying, dirty cheat, since they never make calls against themselves.
If we can really expect players to honestly make their own calls, then why even have officials?
coke4 wrote:In pro sport, much like in modern life, you should do whatever it takes to win. Its up to the Ref to decide whats fair, not the players
Rob ITST wrote:I know it's not like a lucky net chord - it's like not calling your own shot out when you see it out, or letting the line judge call your opponent's shot out when you know it's good. If we could expect players to make those calls, then we wouldn't need umpires, and we certainly wouldn't need Hawkeye.
So imagine it's the Wimbledon final and break point against Federer. Federer hits a shot on the line, and Nadal knows it's good, but the line judge calls it out. Federer is out of Challenges, and now Nadal will be serving for the match. Do you think Nadal is giving that point back? I doubt it, and I doubt most players would. Granted some might, but most wouldn't.
Sorry, but cheating is cheating. If you expect pro athletes to make calls against themselves, then you have to hold them all to the same standard, no matter what the situation is. Or, you leave it up the officials. You can't say, "You should call this on yourself, but it's ok to not call something else", or "you call it on yourself if it's an important moment, but you can pretend nothing happened if you think it doesn't affect the outcome".
If it was intentional, then that's one thing (but no body besides Henry knows that). If it was not intentional, then I doubt he did anything worse than the vast majority of other players would have done.
SoundfSilence wrote:GOA MASTER MDMA wrote:i mean that to . he was focused to shot a goal in a regular way and in affect he use the hand !
not enough time to think about . it was a reflex !!
Maybe that was the case GOA, I respect your opinion and also Jaylove's, saying that it looks unintentional.
I strongly disagree that he didn't have enough time to think about it. All he needed was a split second, shall I put my hand there to bring the ball down, or shall I not... In that split second he made his choice. IMHO he knew exactly what he was doing. He may be regretting that choice now in hindsight. (This is not a recent event, but happened a few years back)
My view on this, is because I have intentionally handball in the past, and it didn't take me anytime to think about it! Now, a World class player like Henry, reason for doing is reflex and he didn't have time to think? I doubt it.
GOA MASTER MDMA wrote:you ever played in 1 or second league ?
or better example , you ever saw LIVE a 1 league or a nationalteam match ?? mean not in TV - live in stadion ??
when you answer is yes ,than you know about the unbelieveble speed the ball runs between the player .
the speed is incredible
HENRY was focussed to reach the ball and in last moment as he saw that he cant reach the ball he used the hand . that is a tousand millisecond .
NEVER EVER YOU CAN PLAN THIS IN SO SHORT TIME -
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