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Players adopting a pious, regretful air when they score against former clubs ought to be outlawed in crackdown on nauseating play-acting With so much post-Scottish referendum chatter in the air about the renaissance of democracy in action, the thoughts turn to one of football’s sillier venerable clichés. We are endlessly informed by commentators, pundits and assorted dummies that certain aspects of the game defeat one of any democracy’s paramount duties, which is the passing of acts of law. Every week, some voice of wisdom on the radio or television will dip into the lucky dip of fearsome originality to declare: “You cannot legislate for a piece of skill/ a freak incident/ a schoolboy howler like that.” This is of course arrant cobblers. You – or rather those with the power to do so – can in fact legislate for and against anything. Saparmurat Niyazov, the late and doubtless unlamented dictator of Turkmenistan, legislated by decree to change the name of certain months to those of his r
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