Hey! I know who are bigger crybabies so don't you say that to Argentinians.
2007-07-16 06:24:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Yesterday in the Copa America finals 2007, Argentina were outplayed by Brazil....
Argentina had a good run until the finals and yesterday was
NOT their day when all failed....
When this happens to any team.....some players tend to act
more than others to get Refs attention to have their way. So
there were many instances Tavez and Messi would just act out to be hurt when they were just touched....showing it was a
rough game...It is up to the ref to look at the acts than reality
and make a call......
But this game, Argentina failed miserably and the fast flow from Brazilians got them off guard and gave up goals....
They should have a goal, and it was blunder on the ref to call
offside. Set plays failed and Riquelme looked like Beckham
on almost every occasion....his blaster also hit the post....
Refs need to step up more to make the game more sporting.
2007-07-16 13:48:25
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answered by JustDoit 7
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Just the way they were taught to play.
Some people in other parts of the world consider that a cheap way to play, but if it can draw fouls and cards, why not give it a few tries.
2007-07-16 15:24:48
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answered by martin_rulz6 5
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football is not only about skills and tactics and yu know what i mean. Yo have to make tactical fouls, even act dramatically to favour your side ot only kicking a ball is part of football if u have to act u have to act
2007-07-18 06:15:00
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answered by samr 2 2
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Because they are full of themselves, and most of the time, thats how they win during games...they pretend to get hurt and get all dramatic...Or they foul an opposing team, and pretend they did nothing....draamaa!
2007-07-16 13:21:25
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answered by David 2
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drama artists
2007-07-16 13:09:52
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answered by mr floppy 3
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cause they watch a lot of telenovelas
2007-07-16 13:08:24
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answered by j12 6
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