What's the matter? No politics to talk about?

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On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 12:27 PM, Medic <hofme...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Really? It seems more prevalent than scoring? It sounds to me like you've
> got your mind made up and won't be convinced otherwise.
>
> Going to ground after a foul and diving are two different things. Selling
> the foul is part of the game (and not isolated to football). EVERY team does
> that. Team USA included. When Wombach (sp?) goes to ground after a late
> challenge when she could have easily stayed on her feet do you consider her
> a cheater as well?
>
> I do get your point though, and I would like diving to be removed from the
> sport. But the way you paint it, so black and white, isn't
> a particularly informed and unbiased argument. It's too bad, but it's ok I
> guess. Football has the rest of the world to keep it chugging along as the
> single most successful sport, and if it can't secure you as a fan I don't
> feel it's any worse off.
>

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