BiscuitMan
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NORFOLK SAYS YES TO RESPECT
If YOU are realy interested in what the FA Respect Program is all about, and not just the dis-information poffered by TV Pundits and Football Commentators, go to the main page, click on Norfolk FA, go to 'Click Here For More On The Respect Program In Norfolk...Norfolk says yes to Respect ...', also related links, especially 'Respect Codes of Conduct'.
You are encouraged to debate, if you have strong views on the subject, on 'Main Debate'.
JF
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Re: NORFOLK SAYS YES TO RESPECT
Fully supported by me. of course, will it change the game? I have grave doubts.
If the refs, the leagues and the team managers have to sit through a RESPECT seminar and embrace it, so should every player, otherwise they will just take in bits that they want to, listen to third hand guidelines, and not fully support it.
There is an opportunity to make a change for the good of the game here, let not miss the opportunity.
Two Liverpool players yesterday, squaring up to each other, where was their respect for each other,their team and the officials, I feel the ref should have done more. to show that, that kind of behaviour will not be tollerated and send out a message, especially to the youngsters who were watching the game. Maybe the FA will sep in and charge them both with bringing the game into disrepute.
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