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What are disciplinaries?

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∙ 12y ago
Updated: 11/8/2022

Disciplinary are rules,manners and attitudes of school home or any other place that help us to be organised and responsible as we grow up.

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Why is Thierry Henry a cheat?

Theirry Henry is branded a cheat. But the ball and Henry runfast , and Henry asked for a replay refused by F.I.F.A. so Fi.F.A are the cheats. Let's not talk absolute nonsense! Thierry Henry, first denied that he was a cheat despite admitting he intentially handling the ball. He then refused to apologise to the Ireland team and the Irish people because he said he had done nothing wrong. He then went on to say that if he had the opportunity again he would do exactly the same thing. Henry only stated that a replay was the fairest way AFTER FIFA had given their decision that there would be no replay. He knew FIFA could not overturn the decision and only said what he did to try and improve his image. Thierry Henry IS A CHEAT! FIFAs role in the matter was a disgrace in not disciplining Henry at all. Not replaying the match may be understandable because of the implications in the future but FIFA allowed him to cheat without any punishment. It's amazing what can happen when your fellow contry-man is head of the football association and has final say on disciplinaries!


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