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Originally Posted by DevilsSon
Bollocks. Deliberate handball in the box ... punished with red card and penalty. Everything went according to the rules. No idea what you guys are talking about. Cheating? No, that wasn't cheating. Manuel Neuer seeing it was a goal and not admitting it, that's cheating. Tevez scoring although he knew he was 2m off side. That was cheating. Getting away with breaking the rules, that's cheating. No one got away with it in the game last night. And rightfully, Suarez is a hero and Gyan isn't. Sometimes, you just have to break the rules. All great champions did it. From Michael Schumacher to Senna, from Maradona to Thierry Henry. Suarez even paid for it, so just get over it already.
And bring it on Germany today. Sorry Vanessa!!  It's just that, Martin Demichelis alone is simply not enough Bayern players for me to support Argentina.
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The difference is Gyan kept his dignity whereas Suarez didn't. If you'd rather be a winner but an immoral cheat rather than a battling, fair-playing loser then I pity you. The real heroes got knocked out last night.
Any champion that admits to cheating in order to win is not
great by any stretch of the imagination. The rules are there for a reason but we all know that the rules are black and white whereas nothing in football (or life) is. The Tevez incident against Mexico outlined just how pathetic the so-called 'rules' are!