No one is above the game or the rules that govern it. Respect for the game and the people who participate in it will not be compromised.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
We need to encourage and reward those who play by the rules.
I'm persuaded that sports is the one place where the rules are pretty well set out, where fans are equal. And if you got game or you're a good official, you make it here, whether you're white or you're black.
There are standards of the game that FIFA governs and promises to uphold.
The game is No. 1. You are an adjunct to the game. In a studio, there is no game. You are the star. That's why you are there. For the game, you can't go away from the game and beat your chest. People are there to watch the game. You are there to supplement, not to override or overwhelm.
A need for enforcement implies the possibility of behavior that violates the rules of the game. The point is that if there were no possibility of violation, then you wouldn't need enforcement.
Well, you can't trust most people in this game, period; it can be a very shady business.
I simply refuse to play by the rules.
People who get on at school are the ones who play by the rules, and no one's going to get far in later life playing by the system.
Soccer's not a game that you can restrict players, especially creative players and players who have proven themselves at that level.
The secret we should never let the gamemasters know is that they don't need any rules.