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- sanctioned for unsportsmanlike conduct. In ****ociation football, the term "unsporting behaviour" is more commonly used, being one of the listed reasons under...
- 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...
- to give the rest of the team batting practice, and this was considered unsporting. The only example in Test cricket of an opposing captain granting an exemption...
- 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...
- 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...
- tricks with the ball in the final stages of the game, which was deemed unsporting by opponent Andoni Iraola. Barcelona manager Luis Enrique claimed that...
- Tour. The tactic was highly controversial, leading to accusations of unsporting behaviour and deliberately attempting to injure or intimidate the batters...
- considerable discretion in applying the Laws; in particular, the offence of unsporting behaviour may be used to deal with most events that violate the spirit...
- 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...
- 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...