Guatered Posted November 25, 2011 Posted November 25, 2011 Before clicking the headline, I honestly thought this meant the rule where Rooney is allowed to abuse referees as much as he likes without any punishment: Richard Scudamore rules out Premier League 'Rooney rule' and 39th game Strange article though in that it put me in the uncomfortable position of agreeing with Scudamore. Unworkable in practice.
Zoob Posted November 25, 2011 Posted November 25, 2011 (edited) Before clicking the headline, I honestly thought this meant the rule where Rooney is allowed to abuse referees as much as he likes without any punishment: Richard Scudamore rules out Premier League 'Rooney rule' and 39th game Strange article though in that it put me in the uncomfortable position of agreeing with Scudamore. Unworkable in practice. Before clicking on the thread I thought the Rooney Rule is where Rooney is allowed to launch into 2 footed fouls without even getting booked. Edited November 25, 2011 by Zoob
johngibo YPC Posted November 25, 2011 Posted November 25, 2011 Before clicking the headline, I honestly thought this meant the rule where Rooney is allowed to abuse referees as much as he likes without any punishment: Richard Scudamore rules out Premier League 'Rooney rule' and 39th game Strange article though in that it put me in the uncomfortable position of agreeing with Scudamore. Unworkable in practice. All they are required to do is interview a black person (for example) for the job, not give him the jobIn which case it doesn't matter if there are 2, 20 or 200 clubs in the premier leagueSo Scudamore has missed the point, and I disagree with you thats its unworkable in practice
Rimbeux Posted November 26, 2011 Posted November 26, 2011 It's maybe workable but the real question is how effective it might be. Making rules for the sake of making rules is pointless. An equivalent of the Rooney rule would fundamentally rely on there actually being an interview process. I think this will be a case of soft power winning out, as it did with players. This is small c conservative sport and myths are there to be busted, be they the aptitude of black managers, never played the game managers, foreign managers, English managers etc.
Guatered Posted November 26, 2011 Author Posted November 26, 2011 All they are required to do is interview a black person (for example) for the job, not give him the jobIn which case it doesn't matter if there are 2, 20 or 200 clubs in the premier leagueSo Scudamore has missed the point, and I disagree with you thats its unworkable in practice I take your point - better to substitute the word 'ineffective' for 'unworkable'.
Maldini Posted November 26, 2011 Posted November 26, 2011 Another example of the Rooney rule in their game today by the way, he just swung on Collicini like his leg was a size 5 Mitre and the ref did nothing.
CarraLegend Posted November 26, 2011 Posted November 26, 2011 Sure it was just an accident, like this. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IjVU6Twg2lg
aka Dus Posted November 26, 2011 Posted November 26, 2011 If they introduce a Rooney Rule for football management, will they introduce one for football print journalism too? Or do black people not read, so the only requirement is to put Garth Crooks and Mark Bright on the telly and Stan on the wireless?
Barnesy_10 Posted November 26, 2011 Posted November 26, 2011 Another example of the Rooney rule in their game today by the way, he just swung on Collicini like his leg was a size 5 Mitre and the ref did nothing.Ha just read on Redcafe that Collocini showed good sportsmanship and didn't make a fuss like a player like Suarez or Pires would... Not one like Nani, Young, Ronaldo or countless of other Manc players new and old....
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