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As Thierry Henry shows, soccer players can’t be trusted

By John Leicester / AP Sports Columnist
Friday, November 20, 2009 -
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PARIS — Soccer players just can’t be trusted to be honest and Thierry Henry proved that by choosing to play volleyball against Ireland, blatantly handling the ball for the goal that sent France to the World Cup.

Cheating, plain and simple. More proof, if it was needed, that soccer needs far better on-field policing.

 
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