Im_Spartacus wrote:Mase wrote:I saw that the Paraguay player got sent off for covering his mouth when talking to someone. Gayest rule ever
I get the intention behind it - players are fast enough to eff and jeff towards the referee, so it massively begs the question what it is they are saying they don't want lip readers to pick up.
But if we're going to start booking or sending players off because of what they might be doing, that's a slippery slope when we can't even get it right on what they are observably doing.
I think, even with the consequences, players should be allowed to swear and do their thing. If it stays on the pitch, then they should be allowed to do this.
I have this image stuck in my mind, it is the World Cup final in 1990, Argentina just came in after beating Italy, the host, and while the anthems, the Italians in the crowd were booing the Argentine one. Maradona was fumming, all cameras were on him and he was letting all out.
That is, for me, one of the images of Italy 90. Today that wouldn't be allowed.
And I understand where is it coming from and I mostly agree with the reasoning, I just think these rules will make it even harder to solve the real problems like racism and similar.