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<description><![CDATA[When schoolboys start this gouging trick and claim it was accidental the professionals who calmly practice it then the blazers who all but overlook it should be rightly proud. They’ll have ruined the game.

In soccer, Cantona received a one year ban for kicking a fan. So it seems that soccer disciplines its players more consciencously than rugby’s expenses laden governors.
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