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2014 World Cup Discussion Thread
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Quote:Jermaine Jones showed some blood when he broke his nose against Germany. Yes, and the funny thing is that our players are getting their noses broken and not even going down. Meanwhile, the Europeans are flopping all over the place with imaginary contact. Actually, let me expand that to Asia as well as I watched a Japan game and had to turn if off when they were falling all over the place. Totally takes away from an otherwise very good sport. MY QUESTION IS THIS: Does this flopping go on when Manchester United plays Chelsea and when Real Madrid plays thier games or is this specific to the World Cup ? I can't imagine watching local teams on a routine basis doing this. Hopefully those leagues are more legit. |
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