WSC DAILY
March 2008
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Seemingly by coincidence, as well as the Ashley Cole incident the FA launched a “Respect” campaign last week. This is based around small pilot schemes at youth and adult level across the UK; as much concern surrounds poor behaviour from players towards referees as “tackling pushy parents on the sidelines”. But the recent bad behaviour of high profile players and the Premier League's culture of rage has forced this issue to be examined at the highest levels. Gordon Taylor has called for referees to be a “no-go area”.
One of the prime managerial justifications for player dissent – that players and managers don't currently know where the boundaries lie – might seem like a diversionary tactic but, while not excusing certain players' behaviour, there is some truth to it. In the the Express, Alan Curbishley claimed: “Nobody quite knows what they can say, or get away with.” This is a worsening problem that must be remedied as soon as possible and it ought to be the FA's responsibility. Are they up to it? We await their next move.
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