CNN iReport CNN iReport

NO MORE GODs HANDs PLEASE!!! ---VIDEOs INSIDE

November 22, 2009 | Vetting explained

Posted by:
deepseahuman

  • Viewed 23 times
 
iReport —

Remember Digeo Maridona scored infamous goal using his hand which was never called as foul or for reply and kicked England out of World cup soccer in 1986 which he later claimed that goal as GOD's HAND. Well it happened again to Ireland and kicked them out of world cup qualifier and lost the last spot to France. The ball was handled not once but twice and the credit goes to Thierry Henry. This goal cost ireland their last sopt for next world cup soccer. Thierry Henry who is looked up many as idol has put his unethical and unprofessiol show on field last week by this act.

 

It was neither called as foul nor went for reply in sipte of Irish players request to referee. The rage went so high that even French Prime minister apologies to Irish soccer fans after the game.

 

Even today where Technology has improved so much and contributed to various sports unethical events are still takin place. I don think that refree and upaires should be replaced by ROBOTS but there should be certain freedom to the players to challange refrees decision few  time durin the play and should be considered for reply or TV referee. Like in US open tennis, Shuttel batmenton, Ping pong, cricket, etc etc...

 

Infamous GOD HAND gaol by Maridona in 1986:

 



 

Now Thierry Henry:

 

Controversy In The Age of You Tube

 

 

PLEASE NO MORE GODs HAND!!!!!

 

-------

Thanks

 

 



Comments

Log in to comment

iReport welcomes a lively discussion, so comments on iReports are not pre-screened before they post. See the iReport community guidelines for details about content that is not welcome on iReport.

What is iReport?

  • Share

    Tell a story, offer an opinion, say what's important to you.

  • Discuss

    Join the conversation on the day's big issues.

  • Be heard

    The best iReports get vetted and used on CNN platforms.

iReport is a user-generated section of CNN.com. The stories here come from users. CNN has vetted only the stories marked with the "CNN" badge. MORE...