portugal has never won a game in a major tounry as a result of a dive....i.e. world cup 2006....
Lastly......all soccer players dive.......you people need to stop with the nonsensical questions....it's getting really old
2007-02-27 07:53:11
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answered by peace 3
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Ronaldo.
Henry is thirsty for goals. He is also tall and defenders have issues tackling him legally. The guy sprints like noone else. The only way to stop him is to get physical.
But Ronaldo, when i saw how he dribbles and almost does a triple front salto A La Jackie Chan each time there is a defender in the vicinity, my friend, he is ripe for Hollywood. One huge proof of this is the red card he had Rooney (his own friend and teammate) get during the world cup, and he winked and laughed about it not even 2 minutes later watching Rooney walk off the pitch !!!! Ronaldo enjoys and loves trying to win against referee's eyes and judgment. It's like a game to him and a challenge to see how many times he can win at that deceipt.
Henry might dive here and there, especially the penalty area, but trust me, 98% of the time it's because of a provoked challenge where it's trully very questionable that the defender did actually screw up.
2007-02-27 12:24:20
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answered by GuyNextDoor 4
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Cristiano Ronaldo.
2007-02-28 09:40:56
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answered by foongwk140804 7
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I think it's funny how people think these guys are divers yet when people in basketball intentionally draw charges or quarterbacks draw lineman offsides on purpose it's viewed as smart.People trip over nothing all the time. You have to remember in soccer you are using your legs to sprint and dribble a ball at the same time. The slightest touch can make a player fall sometimes. Yes sometimes they overreact but I can assure you that's not always the case.
2007-02-27 12:31:01
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answered by mario b 1
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That's a tricky one, Ronaldo has got good game when it comes to diving, but the problem is that I think he gets caught out by the ref more often than Henry. Which in my mind pushes the fact that Henry has got more experience and has dedicated many more training hours towards the whole diving experience. I mean, the shocked reaction of not getting a penalty alone must have taken HOURS to perfect. But saying that, you must also take into consideration the "I'm gonna cry if you don't give me a penalty" face that Ronaldo has spent hours grooming himself into. In summary, I apologise, but I think this one is too close to call.
2007-02-27 12:25:26
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answered by elfpaynter 1
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I don't think Henry is really a diver, he tries to stay up but if he is about to loose advantage due to a questionable tackle the let the ref. earn his paycheck.
2007-03-02 21:25:18
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answered by donavan a 2
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Ronaldo - no question. Dives even better for his country than Henry too. Some call him 'smart' in conning refereees into giving decisions the less charitable amongst us would probably be happier seeing him in traction than at Old Trafford. :)
2007-02-27 16:00:04
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answered by jscorchio 1
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C Ronaldo without a doubt.
2007-02-27 16:02:00
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answered by china doll 5
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Whoa T. Henry easy. I think he's like 7'3" and about 345lbs and still growing. Ronaldo is only like 4'3" and 110lbs I think. So it's close but I would go with Henry.
2007-02-27 12:24:26
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answered by boxerslive 2
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Ronaldo is the biggest diver...
2007-02-27 15:41:15
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answered by ljomi_salvador 2
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