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01/07/2014 15:49:21
 
 
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01/07/2014 10:25:42
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Forum:
Sports
Category:
Soccer
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01602646
Message ID:
01603040
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>>>>>>>The truth is that Robben is not alone. Professional soccer/football players must be the embarrassment of professional sports. The endless faking, diving, pretending to be hurt. The pretense of innocence when making blatant fouls. The protestations when penalized for clear and obvious fouls. These guys foul on purpose, hand the ball on purpose, and then lie about it when caught by the referee and, of course, a million cameras. These guys lie and cheat but are the "role models" of millions. I can only imagine how rugby players and American football players must laugh at these cry babies every time someone touches them. The game has become an embarrassment. Attached is a picture of the trophy all these "professionals" desire above all else.
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>>>>>>Like rugby players never bend the rules "Fake blood anyone ?" Collapsing scrums, spear tackles etc.
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>>>>>When I watch world class rugby or American football there are indeed fouls being committed. But invariably when the ref blows the whistle the offending players don't pretend they didn't do it. And the rest of the team don't all surround the ref complaining about it like children. And I rarely see a rugby player / American football player pretend to be hurt by a little shoulder push, roll around the ground in "agony" and then run around 2 minutes later. Rugby players and American football players are in a far, far harder game and complain a fraction of the time and rarely fake injury.
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>>>>One of the papers here was talking about how the USA would cope if their team went through on a penalty which was uncertain and how they feel about injury time meaning you can't be sure when the game will end. That introduction to moral ambiguity and uncertainty might be a very good thing.
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>>>Sorry, Nick, I don't follow your point. Please re-phrase.
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>>Well like Americans you are claiming the moral high ground for your sports. That might not be so clear when or of their team does well as a result of "cheating"
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>I have no sports or any team that I support or country. I rarely watch any TV, sports or otherwise. I simply point out that when it comes to BS behaviour by sports people I have never seen it so bad as in soccer/football. By a very wide margin. I would rather lose than win by BS behaviour - it's a life principle here, not something to apply or suspend whenever it suits a purpose.


If your rarely watch it why do you have such a strong view. Maybe its more about you. More confirmation bias I think.
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