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Barnsley vs Huddersfield cheating?

Just heard that Huddersfield and Barnsley realised that they would both stay up if they kept it at a draw so didn't play the last few minutes of their game and the players just stood around. What do you think about that , unsporting or just doing what's best for themselves?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZcWwz0kG6Q
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  • shirty5
    shirty5 Posts: 19,418
    West Germany v Algeria 1982 World Cup
  • nth_london_addick
    nth_london_addick Posts: 35,919
    Hudds keeper apparently had the ball from a pass back at his feet for ages in opposed cant blame them tbh seeing at some stage today both teams were in the drop zone

  • Danny Addick
    Danny Addick Posts: 3,949
    They did what they needed to, fair play.
  • Callumcafc
    Callumcafc Posts: 64,284
    Fair enough but did they know that the Palace game had finished or something?

    A late equaliser for Posh against Palace would've sent Barnsley down. A bit odd, you'd think they would still be looking for a winner at that point.
  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 29,012
    Well, it's not cheating is it? I mean, it's not as if they're throwing the game or anything.
  • Callumcafc
    Callumcafc Posts: 64,284
    ...or offering an old friend fifty quid to miss a pen.
  • sasquatch
    sasquatch Posts: 809
    It reminds me of a very important game back in the Euros 2004 when Sweden and my country Denmark played each other in the final game of the group stage. We already knew before the game that 2-2 would secure playoff spots for both the teams, no matter what result Italy would get against Bulgaria in the other game. Our Scandinavian neighbours have always been big rivals, it dates back thorughout history - our football matches are always very intense. Both teams played for the victory, a very close game. Sweden would equalize in injury time to 2-2, which made the players relax for the last minute or so. Both Sweden and Denmark were ecstatic, because we had gained access to the playoffs, and we were also very happy for each other - Italy though, accused us for match fixing and rigging, which were complete nonsense.

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  • Oggy Red
    Oggy Red Posts: 44,990
    The ball was in play. No law was broken.

    Quite bizarre to watch though.
  • ISawLeaburnScore
    ISawLeaburnScore Posts: 9,780
    Bit sad to be honest
  • Addickted4life
    Addickted4life Posts: 7,479
    While its not against the rules I think its wrong. You should always try and play to get the best result possible.

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  • Oggy Red
    Oggy Red Posts: 44,990

    While its not against the rules I think its wrong. You should always try and play to get the best result possible.

    That's just it though ......it's apparent that they knew Peterboro had lost, so both teams already had the best result possible - safety from relegation.


  • PL54
    PL54 Posts: 10,757
    Very unsporting. Both sets of supporters singing " Yorkshire" after.

  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 32,939
    Oggy Red said:

    While its not against the rules I think its wrong. You should always try and play to get the best result possible.

    That's just it though ......it's apparent that they knew Peterboro had lost, so both teams already had the best result possible - safety from relegation.


    If they knew Peterborough had lost though even one of them losing still wouldn't have made a difference, or at least not to Huddersfield.

  • Kap10
    Kap10 Posts: 15,637
    If it was us then acceptable, otherwise un sporting
  • Mortimerician
    Mortimerician Posts: 5,222
    I find it disgusting. Huddersfield were not going down so conspired to keep Barnsley up. I'd not want our club to be part of this and I doubt our manager would have any part in this shit.
  • Super_horns
    Super_horns Posts: 1,299
    It would have been funny if POSH had actually scored an equaliser!

    Mark Bright when covering our match said somebody should have hacked down the Leeds guy who scored their 2nd which sums up the real value of fair play and sportsmanship in the game...

  • The_President
    The_President Posts: 14,280
    sasquatch said:

    It reminds me of a very important game back in the Euros 2004 when Sweden and my country Denmark played each other in the final game of the group stage. We already knew before the game that 2-2 would secure playoff spots for both the teams, no matter what result Italy would get against Bulgaria in the other game. Our Scandinavian neighbours have always been big rivals, it dates back thorughout history - our football matches are always very intense. Both teams played for the victory, a very close game. Sweden would equalize in injury time to 2-2, which made the players relax for the last minute or so. Both Sweden and Denmark were ecstatic, because we had gained access to the playoffs, and we were also very happy for each other - Italy though, accused us for match fixing and rigging, which were complete nonsense.

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    Any score that knocks Italy out is a good score in my book.

    With Barnsley v Udd, it could quite easily have back-fired on both, as the Palace game hadnt finished.
  • AddickUpNorth
    AddickUpNorth Posts: 8,326
    Can't say I find it that offensive myself. Keeps me a couple of local games next season.
  • Lincsaddick
    Lincsaddick Posts: 32,488
    As @Callumcafc wrote It would have been a dangerous game to play ... one very late Posh goal and Barnsley would have gone .. also, Palace scored their winners in the last 10 minutes of the game
  • Algarveaddick
    Algarveaddick Posts: 21,337
    Don't blame them at all. The job was done, if one team had attacked and then the other did "a Doncaster", or a player had got a career ending injury in the last minute how daft would that have been?

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  • Hastingsaddick
    Hastingsaddick Posts: 4,079

    They did what they needed to, fair play.

    Spot on sure we would have done the same in a similar situation.
  • Indigo Joe
    Indigo Joe Posts: 551
    sasquatch said:

    It reminds me of a very important game back in the Euros 2004 when Sweden and my country Denmark played each other in the final game of the group stage. We already knew before the game that 2-2 would secure playoff spots for both the teams, no matter what result Italy would get against Bulgaria in the other game. Our Scandinavian neighbours have always been big rivals, it dates back thorughout history - our football matches are always very intense. Both teams played for the victory, a very close game. Sweden would equalize in injury time to 2-2, which made the players relax for the last minute or so. Both Sweden and Denmark were ecstatic, because we had gained access to the playoffs, and we were also very happy for each other - Italy though, accused us for match fixing and rigging, which were complete nonsense.

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    The Italians accusing others of match fixing. Classic! Those who live by the sword...
  • Oggy Red
    Oggy Red Posts: 44,990

    Oggy Red said:

    While its not against the rules I think its wrong. You should always try and play to get the best result possible.

    That's just it though ......it's apparent that they knew Peterboro had lost, so both teams already had the best result possible - safety from relegation.


    If they knew Peterborough had lost though even one of them losing still wouldn't have made a difference, or at least not to Huddersfield.

    It could have made a difference - if Barnsley had conceded in that last minute of non-football, then Barnsley would have been relegated on GD (thanks to our 6-0 win) instead of Peterboro.
  • AddickFC81
    AddickFC81 Posts: 4,053
    When Luke Steele was holding onto the ball he was kicking it from foot to foot and the ball wasn't dead; it was an open play situation. You usually only get booked for time wasting if the ball is in a dead ball situation. The keeper was knocking the ball around from foot to foot and no other player wanted the ball. so the ref can't really do anything. But I suppose technically it's slightly unfair play but there doesn't seem to be a rule saying can't do that. It could have backfired though if Peterborough had got a late equaliser at Selhurst.
  • johnny73
    johnny73 Posts: 4,567
    It's cheating in the sense that it is against the spirit of the game. Teams sign up for a 46 game competition and should see it out. I think powell has too much respect for the game for cafc to ever do this under his stewardship.
  • LuckyReds
    LuckyReds Posts: 5,866
    Seems majorly wrong to me - and I'd be a bit ashamed if we stayed up due to similar shenanigans. I wonder what the Posh fans think?

    I don't necessarily think it's anything new though, sure I've read about similar. (Perhaps not in our history, but I'm thinking of Sheffield United for some reason..)
  • oohaahmortimer
    oohaahmortimer Posts: 34,370
    Each team has to look after their own interests and with hudders v barnsley it eventually worked out that a draw was good enough for both sides
    If we were in the same situation I'd be more than happy with that outcome
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,822
    edited May 2013
    It happens in Italy all the time. I've seen it live at a Cesena v Torino match a few years back. Great game- 2-2 then fans started leaving with 10 to go. Couldn't believe it! But both teams spent those 10 minutes passing in midfield. They had clearly decided a draw suited them both. Italian fans just accepted it - that is the danger.
  • Big William
    Big William Posts: 3,865
    The most notorious one was Coventry v Bristol City in the late 70's. They were in a relegation scrap with Sunderland and were drawing 2-2. Sunderlands game finished with them losing 2-0 with about 5 minutes still to play at Coventry. As it stood, Coventry and Bristol survived and Sunderland went down. So, Coventry put the Sunderland score up on their scoreboard and the 2 teams then declared.

    Sunderland have never forgiven Coventry or Jimmy Hill, who apparently ordered it to be done.
  • It happens in Italy all the time. I've seen it live at a Cesena v Torino match a few years back. Great game- 2-2 then fans started leaving with 10 to go. Couldn't believe it! But both teams spent those 10 minutes passing in midfield. They had clearly decided a draw suited them both. Italian fans just accepted it - that is the danger.

    In his outstanding book "The Italian Job" Luca Vialli highlights the difference between the integrity of the English game (in this context at least) and the culture in Italy where Clubs routinely do each other favours they then expect to be reciprocated.

    It's actually remarkable and very impressive how in England teams with nothing to play for refuse to roll over; Cardiff City and Leeds Utd on Saturday were very good examples. Derby County also did their bit. There are no easy end of season games in England and that's a great credit to all Clubs and the integrity of the competition.

    I was at an extraordinary game at Covenrty (v Bristol City) in May 1977 when the two sides spent the last 10 minutes doing what happened at Huddersfield because a result elsewhere meant that both Clubs were safe if the game remained 2-2. That situation was even more dramatic though because had either Club lost they'd have been relegated. The game was controversial not just because of the way it ended, but because Coventry delayed the kick-off by 15 minutes (the argument was that Bristol City fans were late arriving) and because they announced the result of the other key game that evening over the tannoy so that all the players knew the situation. But this type of situation is very unusual and has been made even more unlikely today by the insistence that all final games are played on the same day at the same time - that wasn't always the case, of course.