Fair play, please
The great game robbery goes on and on, clouding this World Cup spectacle with dark suspicions of fraud and conspiracy.
Once can be an accident. Twice could be coincidence. But South Korea have benefited three times from decisions which, when viewed together, give the impression of being as biased as a crown green bowl
The worst part of this is that if Korea loses, now they can say "the world is against us!" and sulk, and if they win, the Europeans can scream "it's rigged!" and sulk.