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  • Now thats fair play... BIG Respect to the goalkeeper.

  • I love this guys ! Respect !

  • AJAX AMSTERDAM!!

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  • 6 people placed their bets on under 1,5 goals

  • There is no one at this game.

  • BARCELONA B DID THE SAME THING YOU IDIOT YOU CAN WATCH IT FROM YOU TUBE

  • @sakketin barcellona b is not barcellona a.

  • @michaelz44030 yes it is.. pretty much the same

  • The ball was nearly out of the baseline lol

  • Let's go through the events again: Ajax was about to return the ball to the other team, since they threw it out because Ajax player was injured. The player unintentionally scores, so Ajax players let the other team score. After that, it's a kick-off to Ajax. After all, not only Ajax gets the ball possession that was suposed to be assigned to the other team, but also is seen has a team with fair-play. INGENIOUS!

  • Isnt there a rule that every situation like that, the ball must be kick away from the goal?

  • Is that Jan Verthonghen?

  • Would people pay to watch professional sport if something like that happened all the time i.e. if ever there is an unfair peice of play, the players would correct the wrong - such as allowing the other team to score? Imagine Champions League final or World cup quarter/semi final? What if your team lost because they decided to play fair? Would you still pay for a season ticket?

  • @1LilKing LOL. YES I WOULD. Moronic argument, sorry dude.

  • @JenPerdsMonLapin Thats good to hear that you still would. I assume though that you answered that question for the perspective of a fan. Would you still have the same answer if you were the owner of the club that had missed out on Champions League football because your players decided to play fair? Or a shareholder for instance... would you still be as welcoming of fair play? And what is your reasoning?

  • @1LilKing Sorry, you're basing your argument on everything that's wrong with football nowadays: MONEY.

    So I don't think I have to respond to this. I love football because it's a beautiful SPORT, not because you can make money out of it.

  • @JenPerdsMonLapin My arugment isn't based on money at all. I understand why you'd think that with my reference to owners and shareholders and all, but I'm more interested in people's rational in regard to sporting ethics (in this case). I argue that the player who wouldn't kick the ball out of play because it was a cup final wouldn't kick the ball out of play during a friendly game in the park. Money is just a front; the problem is much deeper. That's all I was asking really :)

  • @1LilKing I don't understand what you meant then. I guess the mentality in football is just too childish to understand it.

  • @1LilKing So your argument is that people watch events like this because they want to see people getting screwed over?

    You can play competitively and play fair.

  • @EPR89 To extent yes. Notice the higher levels of excitement/admiration not only when a goal is scored, but when the opponents are made to look stupid in the process. E.g. remember the days when Ronaldinho was in his prime. It wasn't just the fact that what he did was brilliant; it was that he made defenders look stupid in the process by the ease with which he did it to the point that sometimes they actually looked scared; thats what people wanted to see... I wouldn't generalise though...

  • @1LilKing There's a difference between making someone look stupid by using tremendous skills and trying to get an unfair advantage by using violations of rules. The former is well within the rules, the latter is a blatant violation of fair play. I want to see the team win that truly is better at the sport.

  • Class.

  • They should let the keeper score.

  • This is what happens when u smoke too much weed.

  • this indeed is the really fairplay

  • Respect

  • Best Celebration Everrr

  • hahahahahahahah.... go fair plaay. :D

  • hahahahaa.......

  • bookies won alot of money on this match.

  • @bursa128 why?

  • @tycobbb of course because the have the match fixed. this is all only dramas

  • :'( i didn't mean to score.. sorry guys! :/

  • I sometimes wonder what'd happen if this happened in the CL or the Euro League where away goals count double. Would Ajax still have given them the goal if they had played 1-1 in the first leg at the other team's ground and accidentally just had scored the 2-1 at their home ground in the second leg?

  • @TEK9Unnoticed away goals do not count double. in case of equal amount of goals scored by both teams whoever scored more away goals goes through. they are more important but do no count double

  • @twoacidnuts "The away goals rule is a method of breaking ties in association football and other sports when teams play each other twice, once at each team's home ground. By the away goals rule, the team that has scored more goals "away from home" will win if scores are otherwise equal. This is sometimes expressed by saying that away goals (or at least one of them) "count double" in the event of equal scores." =) But yeah, it sounds weird actually. I'm with you on that.

  • its not fair if the league came down to goals scored lol. Its happened before ;)

  • i wOnder when wiLL i see BARCELONA FAIR PLAY ???

  • @aswinvaskidrock sorry was that ment to be a joke??

    i think you didnt see real madrid's players diving...

  • @2ez3ar who toLd you i am a REAL MADRID fan ?????

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  • @aswinvaskidrock

    Barcelona is Fair Play itself...

  • @CommonSense9eleven best squad ever period!

  • @aswinvaskidrock That was a joke, right? I'd like to see clubs like Real Madrid or Manchester United even try to make their behavior on the pitch resemble that which they call football.

  • @Tholjan yeah !! u r right..>!!!

  • @Tholjan lol barcelona are cheats the vids are there on youtube, diving bastards begging for players to be sent off.

  • @aswinvaskidrock /watch?v=aJtLKH5o5gM here?

  • @aswinvaskidrock  i would have appreciated them if they would have done anything for CHELSEA in 2009 !!!

  • so it have to be it

    

  • so cute.

  • make a meal of it then!

  • Eu não deixaria o outro time fazer gol.

  • The most beautiful accidental goal in history!

  • TRY DOING THAT IN ITALLY!

  • @jija0909

    TRY DOING THAT IN CANADA =D

  • They are super man

  • ahah Vertonghen :D

  • 0-0 ---> 1-1

    買細開大

    假波呀 ><

  • It wasnt the kid fault, that goalkeeper is stupid as shit

  • kjfkjashfgqwef jkwedfpo kjhdf; "SCORED" oiqw "SORRY" kdehfuik "ABSOLUTELY" jwehf;oiwhkuszhhsljghzsligfhiz­sghuguyssygtgsgostgyg "THREE NIL FOR AJAX" ghfoufgoasgfsogflkhfdsalijovuo­gvgngr "SPRINT" jkuvilfjgnkhbd

  • that guy is a prick

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  • @bthegreat194

    Accident? ha.. he has more than 60m of space to throw the fucking ball to, why the fuck did he lob it right to the goal that's only 7.5m width? IDIOT

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  • That's why this game is so great!

  • Absolutely amazing, I can't believe it !

  • really MAN world

  • This is triple fairplay

    1. Ajax player injured, Cambuur shoots the ball away out of the field

    2. Ajax gives the ball back, unfortunately scores by accident (It's actually a beautiful goal)

    3. Ajax let Cambuur score

  • how about if this happened in a champions league knock-out stage with away goals?

  • Excelente demonstração de futebol civilizado, um foi trapaceiro e o jogador do mesmo time redimiu o grupo do ato do companheiro de equipe.

    Se isso fosse no Brasil o jogador faria o gol e ficava por isso mesmo!

  • @RomuloPzn quem foi trapacero mano? o cara foi devolver a bola, só "errou" um poco .-. nadave

  • love the way he says sorry!

  • lol wtf that would totally screw up every ones fantasy football team

  • great fair play!!!

  • XDDD

    

  • omg this is both sad and good :) a perfect shot in the goal from a pretty long distance, but unfortunaly in a situation where you dont to score but be fair.

  • mother fucker almost missed it.

  • Bellissimo

  • Number 18 of the yellow team is an asshole. He knew very well that the player of Ajax didn't score on purpose and yet he went torward him with bad intentions. What a jerk !!

  • This was the spirit with which Cryuff wanted the Dutch to play with at the world cup, instead they went down kicking and bruising to a deserving Spain.

  • and that's why football is still alive

  • nice shot

  • Goalkeeper has the same disappointed look about him like any other goal lol

  • It's really Fair Play!

  • great sportsmanship by ajax,

  • I DONT UNDERSTAND WHAT HAPPEND?

  • @fotbolls95 right, a player would have been injured n the player was kicking the ball to the keeper but "accidentally" scored so they let the other team get a goal so it was fair.

  • i've heard and seen other things about holland football...but that was nice :)

  • nice play by ajax!! my favourite in netherlands!!

  • where do u see an owngoal ?! :D

  • no you idiot, it was not...

    just look after kick-off which team stands in the half of the pitch where the goal was.

    you also have to watch the video to the end...

  • A player from the redwhite team got injured so the yellow team shoots the ball out. Then the redwhite team throws in and shoots it back to the keeper , thats how u play fair .. But he scores lol , so for fair play they all stand still and let the yellow team score ...

  • @verypoorhobo word

  • @verypoorhobo Yeah right! Cause he's the one and only player who ever cheated in a football match... Why so much noise about him, I dont get it... Enough already!

  • @verypoorhobo learn what? the potato famine?

  • @verypoorhobo messi should learn from this

  • lol

  • Great precision.. in the second goal.. LOL

  • I remember seeing this on TV years ago.

  • what did he do?

    I dont understand Dutch

  • den xreiazete na akous re mlk

  • pes ta re

  • He wanted to give the ball to the other team (because it was put out in order for a player to receive treatmen) but inadvertently scored a goal.

    To apologise, the whole Ajax team stood unmoving to let the team in yellow to score.

  • Is Leeuwarden still in the first division?I ask it because it occurs to me they barely were capable to score even the Ajax players let them to do so:)

  • @nixjobbdolgom Nope, they arent (well technically they are, cuz our second division is actually called first division :p), and they werent at that time either, it was a cup game ;-)

  • Ajax is shit

  • Great comment, well done. Idiot.

  • Except they're dutch you little spastic

  • That the best thing ive seen in years.

    NOW THATS FAIR PLAY!!!

  • does anyone know the final score? i'm just curious...Ajax deserves all our respect!

  • what drugs they r on?

  • Finally fairness in soccer;)

    Absolutely awesome Ajax;)

  • It's because Ajax player wanted to give the ball back to the other team, and accidentally scored. They gave the goal back by letting the other team score. Great fair play indeed.

  • @koki039 No shit sherlock..

  • if you think about it , you're right, they just scored..

  • Fantastic, Ajax. I'm stunned

  • im proud of thoose who did this

  • goood man!!!

    *gg*

  • In PORTUGAL, Youth(under 18) players of Futebol Clube do Porto scored a goal like in this case, but they didn't give a goal to the opponent...

    :S

    It's Sad, but the seniores of FCPorto are even worses than under 18 :(

  • yeah that sucks i mean,, its not even fun to win like that :)

  • yeah i know

    football isn't funny it those idiots :S

  • hes trying to be famous

  • Great sportsmanship that!!! the face on the player that scored the first goal amazingly funny!!!

  • You must feel very guilty...

    lol

  • shut the fuck up asshole

  • ma ke kazzo è sta merda! ma vada via il cù!

  • Ajax stijl: Achterbaks ( maar niet de bedoeling *ahum)

  • brilliant haha the ajax player looked shocked!

  • Nice

  • svaka cast...

  • tbh though the ref should have just disallowed the goal its would have been much simpler

  • Yeah, the ball did cross the line, but who cares about the rules?

  • THIS REALLY IS FAIR PLAY

  • Nice!

  • i wish men could be ever like this...

  • erm juz so u know, a keeper is not allowed to use his hands to touch the ball when his own players passes it back to him.. regardless of whatever even if the other striker was comin at u, strictly no hands or it will be a handball and a penalty

  • It's not a handball, and it's a indirect free kick, not a penalty. Keepers cannot be punished for handball inside their own penalty area.

  • yea true its indirect free kick, but it has to be a deliberate pass with feet, players can header it back etc.

  • you gotta love ajax ;)

  • that happened in a match i played in once. the keeper fucked it up wen we kicked the drop ball back to him so we had to let them score.

  • my god...i've never seen anything like that in my life LOL

  • That wasnt his fault, he obviously meant to give it to the goalie but it went in, sick goal though lol

  • WTF?

    what happend here?

    what was wrong with the first goal?

  • After referee's ball?

  • the ball was meant to be shot back to the keeper, but on accident the ball went in.

  • ah ... thx^^

  • great video, thanks!

  • If i scored that i would be shoting and jumping in the fans lol

  • man if i would have scored that lob i would have ran round the pitch celebrating.

  • legendary

  • brill

  • nice to see this kind of things but... this wouldn't happen in Uruguay ever! xD

  • lol

  • QUE RIDÍCULO...

  • Hmm, I didn't remember this. It's quite nice of Ajax and I have just a little more respect for them now. They're still a bunch of wankers though. ;)

  • Thats the parody of fair play...

  • Hahahaha... I can't believe it happened

  • AAHAHAHAHHAHA

  • ajax?

  • Hahahaha, great :D. No really, THATS fairplay

  • oooo so sweet

  • great team with great manners!!!

  • ahahaha salaklar ben olsam banane derım kalecının mallıgı uyanık olsun bıraz:D:D:D:D:D

  • wow ... that's fair for sure ...

    larissa fc

    monsters fan club since 1982