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Anybody But Italy
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Up until half-time in their last match I thought that it was just possible that Italy were a side of reformed character - flair in attack and sound in defence - well worth watching.
After the half-time team talk, they reverted to type - zero attacking effort, cynical tackling in defence and some quite breathtakingly abject faux injuries and associated time-wasting. The "clutching of body parts which had made no impact with an opposing player" skills were well in evidence too.
It was a pathetic (although irritatingly effective) display of The Dark Arts - I hope against hope that the referee tonight despatches at least one of them with a Red Card for shameless unsporting behaviour.
Spain may be no Saints themselves, but I'll be rooting for them tonight.
Sombrero Dave
After the half-time team talk, they reverted to type - zero attacking effort, cynical tackling in defence and some quite breathtakingly abject faux injuries and associated time-wasting. The "clutching of body parts which had made no impact with an opposing player" skills were well in evidence too.
It was a pathetic (although irritatingly effective) display of The Dark Arts - I hope against hope that the referee tonight despatches at least one of them with a Red Card for shameless unsporting behaviour.
Spain may be no Saints themselves, but I'll be rooting for them tonight.
Sombrero Dave
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Italy are the worst of the worst at cheating, it can be nothing else but cheating, feigning injury to gain an advantage, or to get another player booked or sent off is not on, there should be retrospective punishment, players should be banned or teams thrown out of the competition for such bad and unsportsmanlike behaviour!