Column: Flopping is bad for soccer
As I watched the World Cup, one ugly aspect of the sport really got under my skin – the players’ constant flopping in attempts to fool referees and generate yellow and red cards.
As I watched the World Cup, one ugly aspect of the sport really got under my skin – the players’ constant flopping in attempts to fool referees and generate yellow and red cards.
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