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Men's Football FIFA World Cup 2018


Henry_Leon

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It's much better to have it the way like it's now but VAR referees should be more quick and firm in such decisions that could change the possible outcome of the game like Mitrovic case yesterday in the 2nd half 

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So far, Japanese fans picking up their waste have been better role models for children as opposed to lots of footballers with their questionable behaviour on the field. ;)

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1 minute ago, Quasit said:

So far, Japenese fans picking up their waste have been better rolemodels for children as opposed to lots of footballers with their questionable behaviour on the field. ;)

 

Senegalese have been doing the same. ;)

#banbestmen

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36 minutos atrás, Quasit disse:

So far, Japanese fans picking up their waste have been better role models for children as opposed to lots of footballers with their questionable behaviour on the field. ;)


Not only on the field. This has been a historical problem in Brazil (Romário, Rivaldo, Ronaldo, Ronaldinho) and it's almost infuriating to see how influential they are.

I teach English in a federal institute (basically a high school and a university in one single place). I asked my class of sophomore students to create a video in English about someone who they admire, and one group came up with a video of Ronaldinho Gaucho. In the end of their presentation, they showed a picture of Ronaldinho making a gesture with his hands that can be seen as a vagina, and one of the students then showed a picture of himself reproducing the gesture. I graded them zero (grades in Brazil go from 0 to 10). I don't care how hard they worked to improve their English if their behavior as human beings needs a lot of improvement. The thing is those kind of footballers are seen as role models, and young men often fail to see how offensive some of them are.

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Has anybody else noticed the random appearance of usually a single Uzbekistan flag in the stadium (behind the goal now, other times it's somewhere in the stands) at basically every match so far?

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Just now, heywoodu said:

Has anybody else noticed the random appearance of usually a single Uzbekistan flag in the stadium (behind the goal now, other times it's somewhere in the stands) at basically every match so far?

 

No, but I did notice :KGZ flag once. :d

#banbestmen

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