The part in the football system that I don't like is the complaints that pour in after the match has concluded and by then absolutely nothing can be done, except maybe in Africa where a fault can be seen after the match and the reversal of the win or trophy is being handed to the side that lost the match during the play. Apart from this Africa style, I wish everything can be settled out in the field within the 90mins and if possible, let all the decision and settlement be made the whole day, even if it means engaging in raw fight against the officials as well even though "penalties" like red and yellow cards will be given. Isn't that better than the complaints after the match and leaving vengeance to God? As if God is interested in the corruption that men do in the game of football. Lol😅
Some days ago we saw what politics did to the game of football where the president of the USA , Donald Trump used his influence to cancel a red card given to a USA player and the player was made to play in the following match. There were a lot of shouts and complaints but then, they were basically medicine after death because the did has been done. Why can't there be a riot or refusal to play by the opponent match? I wish this was possible.
Again, in yesterday's match we saw how Egypt's goal was cancelled just to favour Argentina. After the match, there have been a lot of complaints but those complaints have been waved into the air because there's absolutely nothing that could and still be done. Oh yeah, the match was pushed in favour of Argentina and the score as been like that. Once the game has ended, nothing can be done.
This is why I insist that since every team knows that, why can't they stage a war in the stadium to reset the brain setting of the corrupt football body. This is why I love Africa because at the end, the winner of the game is decided in the court room and not on the field. Oh yeah, Morocco won their recent trophy in the courtroom and Nigeria almost qualified to play in the ongoing FIFA world cup throw the courtroom.
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