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2014 World Cup Discussion Thread
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Quote:Either stop calling/carding contact fouls unless you actually see exactly what happened or have replay installed so the refs can look and see if it was a flop or legit penalty. If it deemed to be a flop, then the flopping player is ejected immediately from the game and then serves a 1 game suspension the very next game, thereby forfeiting his next game paycheck. That will just flip the balance the other way with defenders trying to make legit fouls look like flops. ALl you need to do to stop flopping is to stop giving them penalties for it. If a player thinks his best chamce to score is by staying upright he won't have any incentive to go to the ground. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! |
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