Seriously, the number of professional soccer games that are played throughout the world (and various leagues!) where diving does NOT occur greatly outweighs the number where diving does occur.
You only see the ones where diving does occur because they’re more publicized games (world cup for ex.), and oftentimes more heated matches where players are frantic when it comes down to the line.
But if you watch EPL, La Liga, Seria A (well, maybe the Italians…), UEFA games, you rarely see any diving or oscar award winning displays.
Its a matter of simple statistics, people. Get over it. Just because you see highlights of a few games on TV where players dive, doesn’t mean it happens in EVERY GAME THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. Use your brains!
[quote]Mascherano wrote:
Seriously, the number of professional soccer games that are played throughout the world (and various leagues!) where diving does NOT occur greatly outweighs the number where diving does occur.
You only see the ones where diving does occur because they’re more publicized games (world cup for ex.), and oftentimes more heated matches where players are frantic when it comes down to the line.
But if you watch EPL, La Liga, Seria A (well, maybe the Italians…), UEFA games, you rarely see any diving or oscar award winning displays.
Its a matter of simple statistics, people. Get over it. Just because you see highlights of a few games on TV where players dive, doesn’t mean it happens in EVERY GAME THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. Use your brains! [/quote]
Diving or not, soccer is a weak sport. And boring.
[quote]Mascherano wrote:
Seriously, the number of professional soccer games that are played throughout the world (and various leagues!) where diving does NOT occur greatly outweighs the number where diving does occur.
You only see the ones where diving does occur because they’re more publicized games (world cup for ex.), and oftentimes more heated matches where players are frantic when it comes down to the line.
But if you watch EPL, La Liga, Seria A (well, maybe the Italians…), UEFA games, you rarely see any diving or oscar award winning displays.
Its a matter of simple statistics, people. Get over it. Just because you see highlights of a few games on TV where players dive, doesn’t mean it happens in EVERY GAME THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. Use your brains! [/quote]
Diving or not, soccer is a weak sport. And boring.[/quote]
[quote]Mascherano wrote:
Seriously, the number of professional soccer games that are played throughout the world (and various leagues!) where diving does NOT occur greatly outweighs the number where diving does occur.
You only see the ones where diving does occur because they’re more publicized games (world cup for ex.), and oftentimes more heated matches where players are frantic when it comes down to the line.
But if you watch EPL, La Liga, Seria A (well, maybe the Italians…), UEFA games, you rarely see any diving or oscar award winning displays.
Its a matter of simple statistics, people. Get over it. Just because you see highlights of a few games on TV where players dive, doesn’t mean it happens in EVERY GAME THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. Use your brains! [/quote]
Diving or not, soccer is a weak sport. And boring.[/quote]
[quote]Mascherano wrote:
Seriously, the number of professional soccer games that are played throughout the world (and various leagues!) where diving does NOT occur greatly outweighs the number where diving does occur.
You only see the ones where diving does occur because they’re more publicized games (world cup for ex.), and oftentimes more heated matches where players are frantic when it comes down to the line.
But if you watch EPL, La Liga, Seria A (well, maybe the Italians…), UEFA games, you rarely see any diving or oscar award winning displays.
Its a matter of simple statistics, people. Get over it. Just because you see highlights of a few games on TV where players dive, doesn’t mean it happens in EVERY GAME THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. Use your brains! [/quote]
Diving or not, soccer is a weak sport. And boring.[/quote]
Yeah, american football is much better. Let’s change all team…let’s stop…you got three chances to get past that yellow line…oh, nothing, let’s have YET ANOTHER TV BREAK. How many games a season? 16 per team? Amazing.
[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:
Nope, soccer is soft.[/quote]
Nope, you just like to post for the sake of posting. You have no arguable points and all you do is type retarded childish shit.
[quote]Mascherano wrote:
Seriously, the number of professional soccer games that are played throughout the world (and various leagues!) where diving does NOT occur greatly outweighs the number where diving does occur.
You only see the ones where diving does occur because they’re more publicized games (world cup for ex.), and oftentimes more heated matches where players are frantic when it comes down to the line.
But if you watch EPL, La Liga, Seria A (well, maybe the Italians…), UEFA games, you rarely see any diving or oscar award winning displays.
Its a matter of simple statistics, people. Get over it. Just because you see highlights of a few games on TV where players dive, doesn’t mean it happens in EVERY GAME THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. Use your brains! [/quote]
Diving or not, soccer is a weak sport. And boring.[/quote]
Yeah, american football is much better. Let’s change all team…let’s stop…you got three chances to get past that yellow line…oh, nothing, let’s have YET ANOTHER TV BREAK. How many games a season? 16 per team? Amazing.
Let’s try with baseb…zzz…zzz…
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The coordinated strategy behind moving past the line on each and every play outweighs an entire game of soccer.
[quote]Mascherano wrote:
Seriously, the number of professional soccer games that are played throughout the world (and various leagues!) where diving does NOT occur greatly outweighs the number where diving does occur.
You only see the ones where diving does occur because they’re more publicized games (world cup for ex.), and oftentimes more heated matches where players are frantic when it comes down to the line.
But if you watch EPL, La Liga, Seria A (well, maybe the Italians…), UEFA games, you rarely see any diving or oscar award winning displays.
Its a matter of simple statistics, people. Get over it. Just because you see highlights of a few games on TV where players dive, doesn’t mean it happens in EVERY GAME THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. Use your brains! [/quote]
Diving or not, soccer is a weak sport. And boring.[/quote]
Yeah, american football is much better. Let’s change all team…let’s stop…you got three chances to get past that yellow line…oh, nothing, let’s have YET ANOTHER TV BREAK. How many games a season? 16 per team? Amazing.
Let’s try with baseb…zzz…zzz…
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The coordinated strategy behind moving past the line on each and every play outweighs an entire game of soccer.[/quote]
Like there is no strategy in futbol?
Man, you really are a dumbass. You have no idea do you.
[quote]Mascherano wrote:
Seriously, the number of professional soccer games that are played throughout the world (and various leagues!) where diving does NOT occur greatly outweighs the number where diving does occur.
You only see the ones where diving does occur because they’re more publicized games (world cup for ex.), and oftentimes more heated matches where players are frantic when it comes down to the line.
But if you watch EPL, La Liga, Seria A (well, maybe the Italians…), UEFA games, you rarely see any diving or oscar award winning displays.
Its a matter of simple statistics, people. Get over it. Just because you see highlights of a few games on TV where players dive, doesn’t mean it happens in EVERY GAME THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. Use your brains! [/quote]
Diving or not, soccer is a weak sport. And boring.[/quote]
Yeah, american football is much better. Let’s change all team…let’s stop…you got three chances to get past that yellow line…oh, nothing, let’s have YET ANOTHER TV BREAK. How many games a season? 16 per team? Amazing.
Let’s try with baseb…zzz…zzz…
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The coordinated strategy behind moving past the line on each and every play outweighs an entire game of soccer.[/quote]
You’d love cricket then. It has lots of strategy behind.
[quote]Mascherano wrote:
Seriously, the number of professional soccer games that are played throughout the world (and various leagues!) where diving does NOT occur greatly outweighs the number where diving does occur.
You only see the ones where diving does occur because they’re more publicized games (world cup for ex.), and oftentimes more heated matches where players are frantic when it comes down to the line.
But if you watch EPL, La Liga, Seria A (well, maybe the Italians…), UEFA games, you rarely see any diving or oscar award winning displays.
Its a matter of simple statistics, people. Get over it. Just because you see highlights of a few games on TV where players dive, doesn’t mean it happens in EVERY GAME THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. Use your brains! [/quote]
Diving or not, soccer is a weak sport. And boring.[/quote]
Yeah, american football is much better. Let’s change all team…let’s stop…you got three chances to get past that yellow line…oh, nothing, let’s have YET ANOTHER TV BREAK. How many games a season? 16 per team? Amazing.
Let’s try with baseb…zzz…zzz…
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The coordinated strategy behind moving past the line on each and every play outweighs an entire game of soccer.[/quote]
Like there is no strategy in futbol?
Man, you really are a dumbass. You have no idea do you.
Stop trolling HG. You’re comparing apples to oranges. They are two different games, different variables, different strategies. You can’t base superiority on two subjects with limited commonalities.
Why does every thread turn into America against the rest of the world pissing match here?! You can compare American Football with Rugby but not soccer, they are completely different sports, and if you’re not comparing them but you felt like just saying it is a pussy game you’re trolling.
Stop trolling HG. You’re comparing apples to oranges. They are two different games, different variables, different strategies. You can’t base superiority on two subjects with limited commonalities. [/quote]
The argument that soccer is a full contact sport was clearly made. I’m not trolling.
Stop trolling HG. You’re comparing apples to oranges. They are two different games, different variables, different strategies. You can’t base superiority on two subjects with limited commonalities. [/quote]
The argument that soccer is a full contact sport was clearly made. I’m not trolling.[/quote]
Stop trolling HG. You’re comparing apples to oranges. They are two different games, different variables, different strategies. You can’t base superiority on two subjects with limited commonalities. [/quote]
The argument that soccer is a full contact sport was clearly made. I’m not trolling.[/quote]
By who?
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Yes HG, can you please go find that post where someone made the argument that soccer is a full contact sport and re-quote it for me? Thanks in advance!
Stop trolling HG. You’re comparing apples to oranges. They are two different games, different variables, different strategies. You can’t base superiority on two subjects with limited commonalities. [/quote]
The argument that soccer is a full contact sport was clearly made. I’m not trolling.[/quote]
By who?
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Yes HG, can you please go find that post where someone made the argument that soccer is a full contact sport and re-quote it for me? Thanks in advance![/quote]nope.
Stop trolling HG. You’re comparing apples to oranges. They are two different games, different variables, different strategies. You can’t base superiority on two subjects with limited commonalities. [/quote]
The argument that soccer is a full contact sport was clearly made. I’m not trolling.[/quote]
Hey guiz, I haz an idea! Lets make a sport with the transitional speed of basketball, the strategy of hockey, field size of soccer, and hand eye coordination of baseball! Oh and then lets make it ok to hit anyone within five yards of the ball! With metal sticks! I guess we can give them helmets so no one dies when they get hit with a 90 mph shot
Stop trolling HG. You’re comparing apples to oranges. They are two different games, different variables, different strategies. You can’t base superiority on two subjects with limited commonalities. [/quote]
The argument that soccer is a full contact sport was clearly made. I’m not trolling.[/quote]