Second opening day match postponed! El Trafico at the Rosebowl. That sucks, I was looking forward to that one.
Damn you Al Gore!
Damn you Al Gore!
THIAGO.
— Atlanta United FC (@ATLUTD) February 26, 2023
EZEQUIEL.
ALMADA. pic.twitter.com/zbxbdCzHRq
Let’s be clear - what Stroud does (you can clearly see him signal his former teammate and “close friend” to give him the ball) - is considered one of the dirtiest, BS moves in the game. He really should be ashamed of himself. I dislike ATX as much as anyone, but that’s crap. https://t.co/IUz5QnPRwR
— peter (@peet2) February 27, 2023
I remember a similar thing happened 40 years ago. Georgetown(Ewing and co) vs NC (Jordan was a freshman). Last minute of the game, Georgetown has a ball in the front court and i think it was Worthy who broke for mid court. The Georgetown guard saw him out of the corner of his eye and passed it. Didn't expect a defender to be there. Sealed the championship for NC.Out in Left Field said:
I think "dirtiest" and "scumbag" moves is a little much. He's right in front of the defender, wearing a different jersey. Idk how much of what he did influenced the pass vs just a massive brain fart.
Out in Left Field said:
I think "dirtiest" and "scumbag" moves is a little much. He's right in front of the defender, wearing a different jersey. Idk how much of what he did influenced the pass vs just a massive brain fart.
The ball is played to you as a defender, you hear a voice calling for the ball that you are used to hearing and your mind/body makes the decision to pass it back to them on auto-pilot.Out in Left Field said:
I think "dirtiest" and "scumbag" moves is a little much. He's right in front of the defender, wearing a different jersey. Idk how much of what he did influenced the pass vs just a massive brain fart.
The thing that makes it different, imo, is he played with Austin last year.RealTalk said:
I would think this tactic is pretty common. I mean, these players are okay with diving, time wasting, and general sh*thousery, but draw the line at an opponent tricking you by calling for the ball? If you fall for it, that's your own fault.
The thing about most "dark arts" is that they're actually against the laws of the game, but they're so subtle that refs don't notice.Pahdz said:
It is kinda humourous what is seen as foul play and what's seen as "the dark arts of the game" and just accepted.
The line is certainly blurry.
Kampfers said:
Ultimately the Austin player only has himself to blame.
Stroud may have lost himself some friends in the opposing locker room, but I don't think anything he did crosses the line here purely in terms of on field conduct. This discussion is almost as pointless as the "unwritten rules" in baseball.