In soccer, injuries are inevitable. Leg injuries, hand injuries, back injuries, there are all sorts of injuries. When you got the ball, an opposition team player slide tackled you, there you go, you may get a knee injury that could leave you out of the team for months. Worst situation, you may break your leg and soccer fields and courts are never for you again. Thinking of how to solve this problem? It will be hard. Once again, injuries are inevitable. Not discouraging you from playing soccer, but just wanted to say that injuries are..........
Fouls
When players fouled, and referees did not see or when players did not make a foul but the referee thought it was one. This is quite serious and unfair to the players as the team on the advantage may score a goal and increase the score gap. In this situation, the spectators will be angry and start throwing rubbish onto the field. This will actually demoralise the players even more as they are showing that they think the team performed badly. Instead of booing, they should be cheering even louder to give them support. Handballs.......a handball that is not seen will be disastrous. Players on the pitch will start to argue with the referee and the opposition team. All this actions are to reduce the chances of the opponents increasing the score gap. There are limits to the tolerance of the spectators. They may just break through the security of the police and climb over the fence and start all those protest.
Soccer can be a fun sport if there is fair play and sportsmanship.
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