Initially I didn't want to comment on this but the pull is too strong. (I am not going to break out my replies as neatly as you do. )
Yes. I find it interesting that people always want everything to be fair beyond question in sports. It's never going to happen. As I am sure you have as well, I have lived with a great many "wrong calls" in sports. Off the top of my head there is the US and USSR men's basketball debacle in 72. The Denkinger call in the Royals-Cardinals WS in 85. The Jeter "HR" where Jeffrey Maier reached out on to the field of play and took an out and turned it into a HR. The Fail Mary interception that was ruled a TD by the replacement refs in the Seattle Green Bay game. There are dozens of times various Illinois teams were left holding the bag on poor calls that cost them the game. Illinois vs scUM semi finals in 89.
Agreed. That set the precedent. But should we ignore it and walk away because Balogun isn't as prestigious as Rolando?
I don't care. I won't say I would want every single President to try and get an assessment of the suspension EXCEPT TRUMP. I don't care if he is a self serving blow hard looking to take credit for the change. I simply want Balogun on the field. As every single other country would want for their best players.
Probably not. The US is not South Sudan or Bhutan. I am not going to apologize because we are not one of the smallest or poorest or lowest ranked nations. That would be disingenuous. There was a comment made on the
ESPN website earlier by Mark Ogden - Me and a great many others. Nothing's perfect. If so the non-call made at the time of the incident would have stood and we wouldn't have to discuss this.
He's something I have not heard anyone mention- If it had been a South Sudan player would the red card been made in the first place? Is there some Anti American bias in the world? They got tangled up while fighting for position. No intent to harm was there. All the shouting isn't claiming Balogun has trying to hurt him The shouting is "How DARE you try and change our hallowed and sacrosanct rules?" If Belgium had to face South Sudan they would not be as offended.