View Poll Results: Should Soccer Replace Football?
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Apr 26th, 2013, 02:49 AM
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Re: Should Soccer Replace Football?
 Originally Posted by jmcilhinney
I was exaggerating somewhat when talking of life bans and Messi being the low-water mark but there should certainly be consequences. I'm not especially a soccer fan myself, nor any other type of football for that matter, but I believe that, at the top level at least, there are rules against diving but I think that they should probably be more severe. There's a bit of acting in every sport but, from what I've seen, soccer players take the cake.
Perhaps they are working on another career in case they get injured????
 Originally Posted by jmcilhinney
Even when there is genuine contact they roll around like they're dying when footballers in contact codes get worse many times over in a game and don't even blink.
I am not sure having half of you brain hanging out, or bones poking through your skin and not complaining about it is necessarily a strong point for rugby league or Australian Rules football!
 Originally Posted by jmcilhinney
At the top level, where players should be held to a higher standard and you do have the opportunity to look more closely, it should be an instant red card and repeat offenders should get suspensions. In my experience, the #1 criticism of soccer is that the players are soft cry-babies.
Nancy boys? Do you think they just parade around with their multi-million dollar global jet setting contracts and don't even need to take an elbow in the face or even any serious body contact on a regular basis? Do you think a sportsman's salary should depend on how much physical abuse he or she can handle and not just the skill on the field?
 Originally Posted by jmcilhinney
I admire their skill greatly but I feel like kicking them myself when I see that.
What is it that makes you drawn to watching a game of league or Aussie rules instead of a soccer match?
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