With stakes so high, things are going to happen
in sport that do not meet with our approval.
In schoolboy cricket, we were taught to accept bad decisions
it was part of the sport, and it was a measure of our "sportsmanship".
With the admission of instant replays and high speed
cameras in professional sport, we have access to discriminatory evidence we never had before, and I think refereeing should adopt some of the benefits, otherwise we meet with the debacle of the
what was clearly an English goal.
Not normally a big fan of English football, nonetheless
I am really enjoying the world cup, it is a marvelous spectacle,
even with its imperfections.
