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Get your facts straight. I didn't make that post.Good grief Supersize, I give you more credit, "Every time his coaches show is ( own) ???
Get your facts straight. I didn't make that post.Good grief Supersize, I give you more credit, "Every time his coaches show is ( own) ???
I figured that was a typo. "You're" instead of "your" could be too, but more often than not, it's not a typo.Oh lord, we have someone who freaks out over a misspelling. Forgive me SMFH
I still think soccer is boring. Can't wait till football season starts.
watching soccer is like watch okra boiling when it's over you still ain't got anything
The only time I watch soccer is when the US National teams are playing. It's funny when the players fall down and go into massive dramatic gyrations over their booboos. This guy doesn't even fall down and he goes into convulsions.
The only time I watch soccer is when the US National teams are playing. It's funny when the players fall down and go into massive dramatic gyrations over their booboos. This guy doesn't even fall down and he goes into convulsions.
That's what I don't like about Premier League football in Britain. All the players seem to pull that shyatt.Or when the player rolls around grabbing his leg (as if in agony) waiting for a call from the ref. As soon as the penalty is called he gets up and kicks the ball 40 yards downfield without even a limp.
Ain't all soccer. May be more flopping in the NBA than MLS, and even the NFL has gotten in on the act at times:
Ain't all soccer. May be more flopping in the NBA than MLS, and even the NFL has gotten in on the act at times:
NBA is really bad too, but we weren't discussing basketball.
I like in baseball, if you get hit by a pitch, you're told not to rub it. In soccer, you're told if you get touched you need to roll around. Different strokes I guess.
(Didn't the NBA at least try to address this issue though? Can't you get penalized now if the flop is obvious? Is soccer looking to do something similar?)
Yeah punters have flopped for 40 years in the NFL
That's cool. I had no idea as I have never seen it called (I'm sure it has, my soccer watching consists of world cup and anytime I can catch US mens).Soccer has always penalized flops. If caught, they result in a foul on you and, if bad enough, result in a yellow card that could lead to suspension.
Awesome.In MLS, the league can now also review plays after the game and retroactively suspend or fine players if fouls or flops are bad enough and were not detected during the games.
Sure, as do not ALL basketball or ALL football players. It just SEEMS (to me) like it happens a lot more in soccer (but like you later say, maybe it is more of a cultural thing since you note that it happens less frequently for Americans).Also, it is certainly not like all soccer players flop.
What a baseless statement with zero possible evidence that could substantiate it. The two sports are so different I couldn't imagine comparing relative "toughness". Unless of course you mean "tough soccer players are as tough as tough competitors in other sports", which I'd agree with.There are a lot tougher soccer players than baseball players to be sure.
Then call a delay of game or whatever refs are allowed to do in situations like that, seems silly. Also seems silly counter productive to give the other team time to set up and prepare a defense.The main reason you get all the rolling around in soccer is that the clock doesn't stop, so you can waste time if your team is in the lead.
This trend was sickening, and I'm glad it's been largely done away with.No similar motivation in other sports (well, except some football players that were intentionally flopping in order to slow down the hurry up offenses a few years back).
I hope we get to see several night game sell outs in the coming years! Nothing as electrifying as BDS at night.View attachment 2299
Not a big soccer fan but man oh man...
BDS is so beautiful under the lights with a full house.
NBA is really bad too, but we weren't discussing basketball.
I like in baseball, if you get hit by a pitch, you're told not to rub it. In soccer, you're told if you get touched you need to roll around. Different strokes I guess.
(Didn't the NBA at least try to address this issue though? Can't you get penalized now if the flop is obvious? Is soccer looking to do something similar?)
I believe soccer could very well become very popular in Metro-Atlanta if Atlanta United were in the Playoffs regularly. ESPN had good things to say about Atlanta FCI was pleasantly surprised at how little fouls there were Sunday. There was some pretty physical play that was allowed by the refs which I'm hoping is a trend of the MLS. That'd be big for the sport to be more popular in the US I think and would differentiate us from Euro leagues