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Congressman learns important lesson about how Twitter works after trolling US Soccer
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RE: Congressman learns important lesson about how Twitter works after trolling US Soccer
(10-11-2017 07:45 PM)BEARCATDALE Wrote:  [Image: BrKf2nmCcAAikhR.jpg]

That is F***ing AWESOME!!!!!!



I love the sport of soccer, but I still cannot watch it - same with Golf, I love playing, but watching grass grow is more exciting that watching it.

The soccer field is so large it takes forever for a play to build, and the injury/flopping this is absolutely ridiculous. Even just cleaning up the fake injury would make the game better.

I propose a simple injury rule - you have 5 seconds to be "cured" or you sit for the rest of the half or a minimum of 10 game minutes automatically. Injuries will be cut by 90% instantly.
10-13-2017 08:26 AM
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RE: Congressman learns important lesson about how Twitter works after trolling US Soccer - Eldonabe - 10-13-2017 08:26 AM



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