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  • Rank Hypocrisy

    The Neymar injury is sad....if he is really injured and not acting. Because of his reknown acting, the person who gave him the dead leg in the Chile match was not appropriately punished.

    Between the acting, which has gone unpunished in this world cup, unlike in other recent world cups, and the poor refereeing, including unbalanced game calling and the allowance of horrible tackles with little or no punishment, what is obviously the best world cup ever is being horribly tarnished and being brought under suspicion.

    I go back to the Onazi tackle and I compare it to the Neymar incident. Days before the France-Nigeria match, a Canadian member of the crew which was to officiate the game, had a formal meeting, at the Nigerian camp, with the Nigerian coaching staff and squad. They reviewed video and rules. The Nigerians were warned of severe punishment if they committed those offenses because, according to FIFA, Nigeria is reputed to be very physical in their style of play.

    So on match day, all of those things were done repeatedly to Nigerian players without any of the associated punishment which the match official had promised, days earlier, could be expected if the Nigerians committed them. FIFA had also expressed that sanctions, beyond those administered or not administered by match officials, could be increased by FIFA after a match was completed. None of that happened.

    Deschamps and Big Phil, both, in the lead of to their matches, against Nigeria and Colombia respectively, publicly promised physical play, without being specific. As to Deschamps, his players, especially Pogba and Matuidi, committed horrible fouls repeatedly. As those went without appropriate punishment, they got worse until Onazi's foot was broken. At least, though, Matuidi apologized on the spot and in the dressing room. The vaunted US referee has offered no public statement and has not even reached out to the Nigerians privately. The US media has said almost nothing about it but continues to extol the greatness of referee Geiger.

    One crazy person on this site, in response to my posting, made a very shallow ignorant statement that is was black on black crime and I should move on. The sad thing is that its just like life in many places in the country and on this planet. White masters orchestrate atrocities or create chaotic situations and minorities or the poor then carry out savagery against each other. Then ignorant and uncaring people say that it is just minorities or the poor harming each other. Some of these ignorant folks exist among those very minority or poor groups who are aggrieved.

    In advance of the game yesterday, Big Phil told the world that Brazil would not be nice guys and would be very physical. His team did exactly as he promised. I am pleased that the Nigerians did not, seek their own justice for what was poor refereeing in their game. While I am saddened that Neymar was injured yesterday and I am saddened that the Colombians sought their own justice, I could see it coming due to the frustration with the poor officiating. I also noticed that the French did not do such things against the Germans. Of course the Germans are one of the two most powerful federations. So the same savagery would not be tolerated against them.

    But the most significant thing I have noticed is the outrage over the Neymar injury is huge while the western media have said almost nothing about the Onazi injury. Funny enough though, I believe that if there had been outrage about the Onazi injury, and had there been follow up punishment, and if the referee had made a public statement or reached out to the injured after the Nigerian game, it would have been less likely that yesterday's poor officiating , horrible fouling and severe injury would have occurred.

    So the rank hypocrisy of treating Nigerians as though they were lesser people, in my mind, resulted in sad conditions which marred a good match up and may hamper the career of one of the world's greats. If appropriate punishment had been meted during and after the Nigerian game and if FIFA had pointed at the occurrences as horrible, the conditions during yesterday's game may have been different.
    "Jah Jah see dem a come, but I & I a Conqueror!"

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    You have to understand the world Cup was build around Neymar and Messi so there is going to be public outcry once he is injured.

    Sorry but a Bolt false start is not the same as Michael Frater false start to track fans.

    The Nigerian injury was horrible and officiating the game has been poor but whey superstars get kicked out or injured it is going to draw more attention. Just like the Suarez bite. Brazil say Neymar as their biggest hope to a cup.

    If it was Fred or Oscar that was injured, do you think there would be such outcry?
    • Don't let negative things break you, instead let it be your strength, your reason for growth. Life is for living and I won't spend my life feeling cheated and downtrodden.

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    • #3
      You should submit this commentary to 4-4-2, Bleachers Report--or any reputable football magazine.

      Very well stated Westman!
      The only time TRUTH will hurt you...is if you ignore it long enough

      HL

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      • #4
        HL, you are very kind. I, hereby, give license to anyone to submit under their own name, to any publication, if they care to do such.
        "Jah Jah see dem a come, but I & I a Conqueror!"

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Westman View Post
          One crazy person on this site, in response to my posting, made a very shallow ignorant statement that is was black on black crime and I should move on.
          Westman, get over the fact that you were not accepted to Munro's 6th form.

          Your "issue" with me prevents you from seeing the obvious sarcasm dripping all over that comment.

          For the record, I completely agree with everything you are saying on this topic. Almost everything!

          No, seriously!


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          • #6
            Stars & Celebrities are treated differently/better & held to a different standard than the rest of us. That is no secret, nor is it anything new, & there's no sign that will ever change.....Stars and celebrities are used to sell tickets & generate revenue, so they will receive more attention.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Mosiah View Post
              Westman, get over the fact that you were not accepted to Munro's 6th form.
              Westman can thank his lucky stars! You dodged the bullet and you might not have known!
              "Only when you drink from the river of silence shall you indeed sing. And when you have reached the mountain top, then you shall begin to climb. And when the earth shall claim your limbs, then shall you truly dance." ~ Kahlil Gibran

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              • #8
                It is sad what happened to the player, but reality is, not all players are viewed the same way. Neamar's injury got more attention for a few reasons. He plays for Brazil, a tournament favorite and Neamar is Brazil's star and one of the big names of this World Cup.

                It is sad that Onazi's injury seems to have flown under the radar and went unnoticed by most fans. There were 732 players who were involved in this World Cup and it is almost impossible to think every last one will be viewed the same by the media and fans. I am not trying to sweep things under the carpet, but thatis just the way it is.
                "Only when you drink from the river of silence shall you indeed sing. And when you have reached the mountain top, then you shall begin to climb. And when the earth shall claim your limbs, then shall you truly dance." ~ Kahlil Gibran

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                • #9
                  He is too bitter to even look at it that way.


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                  • #10
                    Well said!

                    ...that poor call may have also cost Nigeria the match. France should have been playing a man down from the 54 minute.

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                    Ogenyi Onazi has called on Fifa to hit Blaise Matuidi with sanctions after the French midfielder's malicious tackle left him with a broken leg.

                    http://www.kickoffnigeria.com/news/4...uidi-punished-
                    Last edited by Karl; July 5, 2014, 03:42 PM.
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                    • #11
                      Well, the fact that Nigeria is going home will not help the cries of outrage that might have happened had Nigeria still be in the competition.


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                      • #12
                        Mosiah, if there was sarcasm it was very, very poor and of bad taste. As you well know, I declined the opportunity to attend Munro"s sixth form.
                        "Jah Jah see dem a come, but I & I a Conqueror!"

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Tilla View Post
                          It is sad what happened to the player, but reality is, not all players are viewed the same way. Neamar's injury got more attention for a few reasons. He plays for Brazil, a tournament favorite and Neamar is Brazil's star and one of the big names of this World Cup.

                          It is sad that Onazi's injury seems to have flown under the radar and went unnoticed by most fans. There were 732 players who were involved in this World Cup and it is almost impossible to think every last one will be viewed the same by the media and fans. I am not trying to sweep things under the carpet, but thatis just the way it is.
                          And Westman is suggesting that because of the acceptance of that attitude the result can be less than what the powers that be would like... but Neymar and Onazi are collateral damage.
                          And I am not being holier than thou BTW. I am equally blasé as the next man about certain occurrences. I didn't even know about the Onazi bruk foot, nor saw it as I didn't watch that game... at least not closely. I saw bits of the second half. I never even knew that name til Westman made his post about the lack of outrage. I have been looking on youtube for a replay of that foul and so far nothing... found quite a few of the Neymar incident though ~ sigh.

                          Good post Westman!
                          Peter R

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                          • #14
                            Assassin, I understand all of that. My main point is that the indifference towards Onazi and others from lesser teams helped to create playing conditions and poor officiating that ended up hurting a big star, unfortunately. Had there been appropriate indignation expressed by many quarters after Onazi's injury and poorly officiated last game, just maybe the continued hacking would not be as prevalent and the referees might have been more vigilant.
                            "Jah Jah see dem a come, but I & I a Conqueror!"

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                            • #15
                              I don't comment on race issues as often as I do. This you would have known had you graced us with your august presence more often.

                              Good to see others make these observations. I just sit back and say, I taught them well!


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