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Paris - It is just as well football is the most popular and perhaps most lucrative sport in the world because the publicity it has had in the past fortnight could have killed lesser ones off.

The suicide of German national goalkeeper Robert Enke did not help the macho image of the game given that he had sought to hide his battle with depression fearful that it would harm his image in the sport.

Then there came the 'hand of frog' - Thierry Henry's blatant handball which effectively put France into the World Cup finals at the expense of the Republic of Ireland in Wednesday's play-off.
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As if that was not bad enough allegations surfaced on Friday of widespread matchfixing from Germany to Bosnia-Hercegovina filtering down to even regional matches and Under-19 level.

'Henry is caught in the eye of the storm after his handball'
Enke's suicide after years of battling depression was at least treated with great dignity - not least by his widow Teresa whose behaviour makes her definitely worthy of role model status - and decorum with a tribute at his club Hanover's stadium.

However, if any good can come out of such a tragedy it was highlighted by German Chancellor Angela Merkel who said that his death should serve as a means of making German society a more transparent and caring one.

"We must send a clear signal," Merkel told German weekly newspaper Die Zeit.

"We can help to change the social climate so that taboos like depression, and also issues like homosexuality, are no longer impossible to discuss.

"If someone is affected by either issue, they should be able to talk about it in peace," she added.

'allegations surfaced on Friday of widespread matchfixing'
Whether Henry, one of the formerly more respected players in a sport not exactly awash with role models, can rebuild his reputation is a moot point.

Even the Barcelona forward's calls for the match with the Irish to be replayed fell on deaf ears as Fifa had already ruled that possibility out before he issued his statement.


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11 Weeks ago Anonymous wrote :

"The circumstances, while not as blatant as Diego Maradona's slam dunk past England keeper Peter Shilton in the 1986 finals"-the author of this article obviously did not watch the incident...this was the the most blatant hand to ball incident in the history of football ...anyone can tell you that.Henry admitted it was a handball but he lied when he said it hit him on the hand.the first touch was to stop it and the second to control it.i think a fitting punishment would be to ban Henry from the world cup.
11 Weeks ago johnny wrote :
you lost my respect, not that it matters to you, Thierry Henry. thats not the point, i respected you as a player, not anymore !!!. i hope france does bad at the cup.
11 Weeks ago Inand wrote :
Sad
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