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This is a must read on ethics.
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It is definitely not ok to cheat in football. The main reason why players cheat is because they want to win. It is the strong desire to win that make them do whatever they can in order to win. That includes cheating. I do agree with the article, Neuer should have gone up to the referee and tell him that the ball had passed the line. Even if the referee does not allow the goal, at least he had the courage to stand up and tell the referee that England has scored. The same goes for Thiery Henry. I feel that what Robbie Fowler did was extremely courageous. Despite Liverpool and Arsenal being rivals, Fowler had the integrity to approach the referee. People might hate him for not scoring, but some will respect him. Anyway, these people who had cheated in football has been 'punished' indirectly. So whatever thing you do, it will come back to you.
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