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Brian Barwick
, The amount of money in the game and the "win at all costs" culture it has spawned has inevitably led to an increase in the amount of cheating and unsportsmanlike behaviour. What can be done to stop, or at the very least, control it?
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bonzo1
on Aug 28 2007 4:04:14 AM
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The Football Association take a very dim view of any player who plays out unsporting behaviour on the football field. We have a set list of prevention and penalty measures, and we are always reviewing and reshaping these to ensure the overall health and faith in the game remains constant.
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