Submitted on May 5, 2013 By Alfonso Duro Football FC Barcelonaas David Villa, straight back, acts after rating along with his teammate Lionel Messi, from Argentina, left. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez) For the longest time, but more substantially over the last five years, place heard that FC Barcelona wasn't so much explained by their excellent playing model, but by their idea as a club and its values, which theyave developed into a rule given its Catalan translation: aValors.a aValorsa has changed into a marketing trend for Barcelona, as theyave provided the information globally and, now, every BarAa in virtually any part of the world knows that they not only follow a football team, but that they also are a component of a family, a, that prides itself in not looking only for a victory, but rather seeking a more substantial prize: The elegant art of perfection both on and off the pitch. These values Hamilton Academical Barcelona has therefore proudly boasted included such royal features as always protecting reasonable play, not being sore losers and recognizing when other clubs have been superior to them and, most importantly, not complaining about refereesa choices. BarAaas huge winning streak, with 14 out of 19 possible awards in the four years under Guardiolaas administration, solidified these avalorsa since, even as we all know, whenever you win it is super easy to be calm, great and collected. Obviously, when the effects turn their back on you, it's harder to keep orally shut, and sometimes, values are the first to get out when the going gets tough the window. After their link against PSG last Tuesday at Parc Des Princes in Paris, Hamilton Academical Barcelona made a decision to send UEFA an official grievance signaling Wolfgang Starkas insufficient understanding of certainly one of the several rules in the rulebook. The mentioned level was the fact that thereas a principle saying that when two players are on the surface, the referee is meant to avoid the game immediately and that those two players need not leave the field and may come back to active play after being treated by the teamas physician. Needless to say, the real problem in this game was not the play by which Mascherano and Busquets collided with one another and put on a lawn a couple of seconds while play continued. The true issue for Hamilton Academical Barcelona was that Zlatan Ibrahimovic found when he was in a clear offside situation, which originally tied the overall game at one because of it a goal allowed. After sending the issue to UEFA, a press conference was called by Toni Freixa, BarAaas official spokesperson, to spell out why they had made a decision to send the official communication. Amazement know referees make mistakes, like Wolfgang Stark did when he allowed Ibrahimovicas goal. But we didnat complain about this. Rather, we want to make sure Stark understands the rule book and that UEFA understands its top tier referees need to find out the guidelines from top to bottom,a said Freixa. Shock never complain about referees. Itas maybe not our style.a Unclear meaning to say the least. Freixa directed plainly at the ultimate goal of their complaint and then attempted to cover it with the aofficiala goal of the communication to UEFA. In doing so, not only is the club going against what they have boasted as a corporate attitude for provided that the club has existed, but they're doing it in the most hypocritical of ways: Restating they will never complain about referees and their decisions. Taking a look at Rule 5 in FIFAas Rules of the Overall Game, in the part labeled aDealing with injured playersa, thereas no mention of refereeas need to stop the play when two people are or appear to be injured. The only case when the ref really is forced to stop the play is when the goalkeeper is hurt, in most other case it is up to his discretion to stop or allow play keep on. Furthermore, the area makes a clear statement concerning the desire for players to leave the subject when they have already been addressed by the staff medical practitioner, as no actual treatment may be implemented on the message until it's utterly necessary (a new player who is given out, includes a neck or back injury or is choking on their own language). This issue is merely another scary transmission that FC Barcelona is not doing since it preaches, and not surprisingly, this conduct has begun when their wonderful talent began to slow somewhat. Ironically enough, Stark was the same referee who sent Pepe, Real Madridas defender, out with a right red card through the Champions League semi remaining couple of years before against Hamilton Academical Barcelona for a higher end on Dani Alves. This decision infuriated Mourinho, and it really encouraged Guardiola to mention during the press conference before the reunite leg of the series that this was an average Real Madrid response, complain about the umpire and make him in charge of the defeat. Meanwhile, Guardiola said, BarAa plays on the area and never complains. Same might be said for the now-legendary game in '09 against Chelsea, in Stamford Bridge, when Norwegian referee Thomas Obrevo didn't sign around three clear punishment kicks for the Londoners and also added 5 minutes of injury time, during which Iniesta won the qualifying goal for the Cules. In those days, as in 2011 against Real Madrid, Barcelona didn't believe it is essential to complain to UEFA about some of these refsa'one of them the same they complain about todaya'not knowing the rules. In the past, they probably didnat care therefore much about UEFAas top level referees being as well-trained. And so the pattern continues. Talking about referees when you drop, and not when you gain has happened since football was invented, but that a staff so fiercely engaged in a propaganda movement to market not complaining about the amen in blacka as a component of its core values, now turns around and begins to intentionally blame referees whenever they have a gamea'against Real Madrid in the Cup, then in the League four times later; against AC Milan after losing in San Siro, etc.a'truly undermines the validity of every thing this Club has stood for in the last few years. Source: VOXXI Information
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