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WestMichBlue Sun Jul 25, 2004 08:34pm

Here is one way to deal with difficult coaches.

Coach questions call, shot to death on field by referee

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) -- A South African soccer referee pulled a gun and shot dead a coach who questioned one of his rulings, police said on Sunday.

Inspector Mali Govender of the Grahamstown police in the Eastern Cape province said a fight broke out after the referee gave a yellow warning card to a player in a local match on Saturday.

"There was an altercation...and the referee became threatened when the other team approached him because they were angry," Govender said. "So he pulled out a gun and killed the coach of the visiting team."

Govender said the coach died on the field while the referee fled the scene. Police were confident of making an arrest soon, she added.


WMB



James V Mon Jul 26, 2004 08:11am

Another "Black eye" for soccer
What a Sport!!!!

CecilOne Tue Jul 27, 2004 03:04pm

Quote:

Originally posted by James V
Another "Black eye" for soccer
What a Sport!!!!

<font color=red>Get off that !</font color=red>

It's a "black eye" for a country and for degenerating attitudes in general, not just sports and certainly not just one sport.

I also find it hard to belive that anyone would even sarcastically say "Here is one way to deal with difficult coaches".

[Edited by CecilOne on Jul 27th, 2004 at 04:10 PM]

James V Wed Jul 28, 2004 10:57am

"It's a "black eye" for a country and for degenerating attitudes in general, not just sports and certainly not just one sport."

Certainly not for sports in general, however soccer (futbol)seems to attract a disproportionate share of violence as compared to other "contact" sports.

There is something wrong when a professional sport has riot police in regular atttendance in South America and in some European countries.
Jim

Dukat Wed Jul 28, 2004 11:52am

It was said in jest as a joke. I am fairly sure WMB is not going to pack heat the next game he calls :)

CecilOne Wed Jul 28, 2004 03:33pm

Quote:

Originally posted by James V
"It's a "black eye" for a country and for degenerating attitudes in general, not just sports and certainly not just one sport."

Certainly not for sports in general, however soccer (futbol)seems to attract a disproportionate share of violence as compared to other "contact" sports.

There is something wrong when a professional sport has riot police in regular atttendance in South America and in some European countries.
Jim

Soccer (futbol) attracts a disproportionate share of the world's sports fans, so more of everything.

What about the police required at HS basketball and football games?

My point is that the same person acting as a soccer official in this example probably would have done the same thing in another sport. Given the country it occurred in, there are a lot of tensions and fears we don't understand.

But I'm glad you agree that it's a "black eye" for all of us, not just sports and certainly not just one sport.


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