I watchh NFL and get really fucking bored. Itry, I really try. I get so fucking bored though, 4 seconds. Somethinh happens. And again.
Oh see the UFC's the only one I can watch later. Superbowl I ordinarily jhave people over and stuff.I hate watching the NFL live due to all the ads, it does my head in.
I usually download the game later etc.
Oh see the UFC's the only one I can watch later. Superbowl I ordinarily jhave people over and stuff.
Even here, only been over for a few weeks had a ton of people over for the FA Cup Final. Did I tell you the Clack thing?
One of the things americans always fail to see is not all diving is diving.
If your feet are rooted when someone tackles you, it could easily fuck up a knee or ankle, sometimes you need to "roll" with the tackle to prevent injury and then people wrongly call it dives just beacuse they dont see contact or the tackle was fair.
Its a sport whene even the most minimal tackle could fuck up a career. Even NFL players talk how its better to aim at the upper body than the lower body with the restrictions they are putting on tackling and hits.
It has absolutely nothing to do with referee positioning. Nothing at all. It has everything to do with the fact that the refs, fans, players, and administrators have tolerated this craven ignominy to become part of their sport. There's a very simple way to prevent this: don't tolerate it. Shame it. Punish it. Fine the hell out of people.every sport has its weaknesses and diving is one of for football(soccer).
I guess it is harder because the ref needs to be in good position. There is a youtube video of Neymar diving. They show a real time one and a slo mo one. Sometimes in the real one I cannot tell. Especially if I am not in front of the player. Yet in the slo mo one it is very obvious.
I am sure you can fine them afterwards. Still wouldnt be the same as handing a yellow card on the spot.
From what I've seen, I don't think so. They're the two best about playing straight up that I've seen, but I rarely see flops in the MLS. At the very least the MLS is equally tough, and this probably reflects a cultural value system in the USA.Premier League > MLS
From what I've seen, I don't think so. They're the two best about playing straight up that I've seen, but I rarely see flops in the MLS. At the very least the MLS is equally tough, and this probably reflects a cultural value system in the USA.
It's funny because then the Champion's League comes along and the La Liga guys are diving all over the fucking place. There was a terrible one by Atletico in the Final. That one sucked because I had to swallow it because there isn't a chance in hell I would ever root for Real Madrid.