Right. Sportspeople cheat all the time, whether Irish hurlers, French strikers, NZ number eights, Australian props or Saffa flankers. Struggle to see the difference between this and an unfair tackle which isn't given as a free kick tbh...it should be seen, but it wasn't, and there really is no other option but to carry on.
Football players don't have a duty to abide by the rules, and the handball rule is a rule on par with the other twenty-odd. No one is going to lambast a player who pushes an opponent in an attempt to score a goal - perhaps the ref gets a shellacking if he doesn't see ze inzident, but not the fouling player. Should players who foul put their hands up and say "sorry, ref, that was a free kick, won't do it again"? Or, by converse, should the Irish players in that Georgian match have owned up and declined the pen?
Kevin Doyle of Ireland agrees, ftr