Monday, February 14, 2011

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against Borussia Moenchengladbach 3-1 - The crowd screams for hard punishment!


Round 22, both clubs relegation-threatened. St. Pauli is against Borussia Moenchengladbach back with a goal by Igor de Camargo 0-1. After a challenge from St. Pauli's Matthias Lehmann, de Camargo allows for a head kick against Lehmann carried away , which - not caused by the force of the head kick - falls referee Wolfgang Stark. is exactly next to it and shows de Camargo immediately shown the red card. In outnumbered Glabach conceded the equalizer and lost end up with 1:3. Lehman shoots the last goal for St. Pauli and the Gladbach coach Michael Frontzeck is then fired.

I would see even better Wolfsburg, Stuttgart and Cologne in 18th place, but as a game like the 3-1 St. Pauli against Gladbach is surely gourmet fare of the Bundesliga dramaturgy. A player holds the fate of his club in his hand and sunk with the same coach.

The journalists whining was predictable. BLIND calls for severe punishment against the "evil actor" and other newspapers is a "questionable red card" to read which had sealed the defeat Moenchengladbach. What a nonsense. gave the red card by referee positioned in close proximity to it for a legal assault. Whether the wounded fall over or not, affect the liability is not a rough foul of the coupler head-butting. de Camargo is the generic Depp.

If Lehmann is suspended by the DFB, which would be a poor response to paid media outcry, and thus the lack of character, the Lehmann wrongly accused. In the future all unnecessary pirouettes are punished after fouls, or only those for key scenes? The dispensable chatter as a reflection of a utopia of justice in football, we had already and often times will not die. Is one that is also included.

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