-
sanctioned for
unsportsmanlike conduct. In ****ociation football, the term "
unsporting behaviour" is more
commonly used,
being one of the
listed reasons under...
- of
software ****istance, such as
scripts and bots, and
various forms of
unsporting play
taking advantage of
exploits within the game. The
Internet and darknets...
- as
legal even
though to this day many
believe it was one of the most
unsporting decisions made in cricket. When New
Zealand next pla**** in the tri-series...
-
direct kick from the
second penalty mark.
Cards A
caution can be
shown for
unsporting behavior, dissent,
failure to
respect the
distance on a restart, excessive...
-
Nottingham Forest on 20
August 2011
after receiving two
yellow cards for "
unsporting conduct". He
received the
first card for
moving the ball from the penalty...
- to bite them
behind their back. Originally,
backbiting referred to an
unsporting attack from the rear in the
blood sport of bearbaiting.
Backbiting may...
- Tour. The
tactic was
highly controversial,
leading to
accusations of
unsporting behaviour and
deliberately attempting to
injure or
intimidate the batters...
- are listed, the
definitions are broad. In particular, the
offence of "
unsporting behaviour" may be used to deal with most
events that
violate the spirit...
-
could be
called after a move or two, but this
would likely be
thought unsporting. In the 19th century, some tournaments,
notably London 1883, required...
-
order to give the
other players batting practice, but was
considered unsporting and drew criticism. In May 1983,
Gordon Greenidge of the West
Indies retired...