Ye exactly, its like in the SAW movie when he slowly sawing this guy's leg off.Wraith wrote:
Well the cheating twat should have stayed on his feet then shouldn't he? If he hadn't dived to get the foul the German player wouldn't have been ABLE to step on his foot. And even so, I've had that done to me and it DOES NOT HURT. Certainly not to the extent that he made out. The way he was acting you'd think he'd broken his leg or something.Megalomaniac wrote:
Jesus christ you guys are blind, after he falls the german guy steps on his foot.
Yep, we all know it's impossible to stand on something that's on the floor.Wraith wrote:
If he hadn't dived to get the foul the German player wouldn't have been ABLE to step on his foot.
Well I'm willilng to bet I've taken a lot more studs to the foot than you. It doesn't hurt that much, you just ignore it and keep playing. Dont try saying his boots are thinner, mine or 0.4mm thick on the topMegalomaniac wrote:
I can tell from personal experiences that getting a full grown man stepping on you with the kind of football shoes with metal thingies hurts like living fuck.
So yea, it hurts.
Sam gets some glasses you blind brit.
Also its the fact he just looks at the player step on his foot as he's jogging away, then after a delay decides to act hurt
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You wearing them stupid Vapours?bennisboy wrote:
Well I'm willilng to bet I've taken a lot more studs to the foot than you. It doesn't hurt that much, you just ignore it and keep playing. Dont try saying his boots are thinner, mine or 0.4mm thick on the topMegalomaniac wrote:
I can tell from personal experiences that getting a full grown man stepping on you with the kind of football shoes with metal thingies hurts like living fuck.
So yea, it hurts.
Sam gets some glasses you blind brit.
Small hourglass island
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
FUCK YEAH
he may be moving to Real
he may be moving to Real
Correction : He will be.henno13 wrote:
FUCK YEAH
he may be moving to Real
Isn't that the injury he had been carrying for MONTHS?
Oh NOES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! RED CARD RED CARD!!!!!Megalomaniac wrote:
the german guy steps on his foot.
Dude, that should be a straight 5 game suspension.usmarine2 wrote:
Oh NOES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! RED CARD RED CARD!!!!!Megalomaniac wrote:
the german guy steps on his foot.
of course, we can't let thee things go unpunishedZimmer wrote:
Dude, that should be a straight 5 game suspension.usmarine2 wrote:
Oh NOES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! RED CARD RED CARD!!!!!Megalomaniac wrote:
the german guy steps on his foot.
Ronaldo is a damn good player, but I can't think of anyone I hate more in football. He's a cunt of the highest order.
Ronaldo is not the best player in the world.
Fact.
Fact.
FUCK YEAHZimmer wrote:
Correction : He will be.henno13 wrote:
FUCK YEAH
he may be moving to Real
henno13 wrote:
FUCK YEAHZimmer wrote:
Correction : He will be.henno13 wrote:
FUCK YEAH
he may be moving to Real
I don't even have to watch the video to know that he pussied out for getting kicked in the shin or something stupid like that. Those soccer players exaggerate every little boo-boo they get.
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No. They. Don't.Ryan wrote:
I don't even have to watch the video to know that he pussied out for getting kicked in the shin or something stupid like that. Those soccer players exaggerate every little boo-boo they get.
Ronaldo does though.
Kinda reminds me of Joe Theisman.DrunkFace wrote:
Does not hurt...mikkel wrote:
I love how some people are downplaying this while promoting whatever sport they like themselves. If someone came with studded football shoes and stomped their feet in a position like that, they'd cry like babies themselves.
That being said, Ronaldo deserves to experience some of the pain he's always feigning.
That hurts.
Also:
An incomparable display of the fine art of acting. Masterpiece.
Gooners wrote:
No. They. Don't.
Yes. Yes, they do. Ronaldo is worse than just about everyone else, but they all do it (with very, very few exceptions).Gooners wrote:
No. They. Don't.Ryan wrote:
I don't even have to watch the video to know that he pussied out for getting kicked in the shin or something stupid like that. Those soccer players exaggerate every little boo-boo they get.
Ronaldo does though.
I mean, every one of us gets bumps and bruises in everyday life worse than some of those you see on the football field. You notice the bump, you live with it, you move on. It's not even pain you feel, you just register the touch of something or someone.
Just imagine everyday life, someone turns around and bumps into you with his elbow. What do you do? You maybe give him an evil look, he says sorry, you both move on.
On the football field? The one who got hit falls to the ground in the most dramatic manner possible, holding his chest and rolling around in pain like a raging bull just rammed him.
It's just ridiculous.
Players in all sports try to force rulings through drama. This just happens to be an effective way of doing it in football. If diving like that forced referee decisions in rugby or American football, you'd find it there as well.maef wrote:
Yes. Yes, they do. Ronaldo is worse than just about everyone else, but they all do it (with very, very few exceptions).Gooners wrote:
No. They. Don't.Ryan wrote:
I don't even have to watch the video to know that he pussied out for getting kicked in the shin or something stupid like that. Those soccer players exaggerate every little boo-boo they get.
Ronaldo does though.
I mean, every one of us gets bumps and bruises in everyday life worse than some of those you see on the football field. You notice the bump, you live with it, you move on. It's not even pain you feel, you just register the touch of something or someone.
Just imagine everyday life, someone turns around and bumps into you with his elbow. What do you do? You maybe give him an evil look, he says sorry, you both move on.
On the football field? The one who got hit falls to the ground in the most dramatic manner possible, holding his chest and rolling around in pain like a raging bull just rammed him.
It's just ridiculous.
Wait, so if I post a youtube video of someone getting hit by a car right now, can I also say that what happened in your video doesn't hurt? That seems to be the logic you're going by here.DrunkFace wrote:
Does not hurt...mikkel wrote:
I love how some people are downplaying this while promoting whatever sport they like themselves. If someone came with studded football shoes and stomped their feet in a position like that, they'd cry like babies themselves.
That being said, Ronaldo deserves to experience some of the pain he's always feigning.
That hurts.
Well that's great for you. Let me know when you tear your achilles tendon apart, or when you break your foot, because I'll gladly be the first to congratulate you on being badass enough to just get up and go away without reacting to it.belldawg wrote:
i get my fingers stomped on weekly by metal studs playing AFL and i don't bitch about it. No one in afl does, otherwise they get the shit teased outta themmikkel wrote:
I love how some people are downplaying this while promoting whatever sport they like themselves. If someone came with studded football shoes and stomped their feet in a position like that, they'd cry like babies themselves.
That being said, Ronaldo deserves to experience some of the pain he's always feigning.
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Well, how about they actually try and play ball instead of attempting to force referee decisions?mikkel wrote:
Players in all sports try to force rulings through drama. This just happens to be an effective way of doing it in football. If diving like that forced referee decisions in rugby or American football, you'd find it there as well.maef wrote:
Yes. Yes, they do. Ronaldo is worse than just about everyone else, but they all do it (with very, very few exceptions).Gooners wrote:
No. They. Don't.
Ronaldo does though.
I mean, every one of us gets bumps and bruises in everyday life worse than some of those you see on the football field. You notice the bump, you live with it, you move on. It's not even pain you feel, you just register the touch of something or someone.
Just imagine everyday life, someone turns around and bumps into you with his elbow. What do you do? You maybe give him an evil look, he says sorry, you both move on.
On the football field? The one who got hit falls to the ground in the most dramatic manner possible, holding his chest and rolling around in pain like a raging bull just rammed him.
It's just ridiculous.
I can't recall how many times I've seen a player dive in the box, trying to get a penalty when he could easily have gotten his balance back and reached the ball in time. In most of those situations they don't even get the penalty. And you know why they don't get it? Because the ref just can't trust a player falling anymore because of all the dives these days.
My conclusion is that soccer (football, whatever) is a pussy sport. They run around for hours upon hours, don't get a goal until 2 hours in, and every little bruise or cut they get is like the end of the world.
I know how football works, you know, and I've always been of the opinion that dramatising things to force calls is unsportsmanlike. What I'm replying to is how people keep bitching about it specifically being in football, and writes off the entire sport because of it. It happens in every sport where the player can get away with it.maef wrote:
Well, how about they actually try and play ball instead of attempting to force referee decisions?mikkel wrote:
Players in all sports try to force rulings through drama. This just happens to be an effective way of doing it in football. If diving like that forced referee decisions in rugby or American football, you'd find it there as well.maef wrote:
Yes. Yes, they do. Ronaldo is worse than just about everyone else, but they all do it (with very, very few exceptions).
I mean, every one of us gets bumps and bruises in everyday life worse than some of those you see on the football field. You notice the bump, you live with it, you move on. It's not even pain you feel, you just register the touch of something or someone.
Just imagine everyday life, someone turns around and bumps into you with his elbow. What do you do? You maybe give him an evil look, he says sorry, you both move on.
On the football field? The one who got hit falls to the ground in the most dramatic manner possible, holding his chest and rolling around in pain like a raging bull just rammed him.
It's just ridiculous.
I can't recall how many times I've seen a player dive in the box, trying to get a penalty when he could easily have gotten his balance back and reached the ball in time. In most of those situations they don't even get the penalty. And you know why they don't get it? Because the ref just can't trust a player falling anymore because of all the dives these days.
And Chelsea will all be leaving too thanks to Big PhilZimmer wrote:
Correction : He will be.henno13 wrote:
FUCK YEAH
he may be moving to Real
FUCK YEAH
Or maybe the fact that I played AFL for 11 years and had my feet, ankles, shins, thighs, hands, back and head all kicked and trodden on multiple times with much more force then that video and never had to sit around crying for mummy. And all of the above getting you feet trod on is by far the least painful. Faking injury is the lowest form sportsmanship and is pathetic on all levels.mikkel wrote:
Wait, so if I post a youtube video of someone getting hit by a car right now, can I also say that what happened in your video doesn't hurt? That seems to be the logic you're going by here.DrunkFace wrote:
Does not hurt...mikkel wrote:
I love how some people are downplaying this while promoting whatever sport they like themselves. If someone came with studded football shoes and stomped their feet in a position like that, they'd cry like babies themselves.
That being said, Ronaldo deserves to experience some of the pain he's always feigning.
That hurts.