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Subject: the coin issue
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rhino24 18.03.13 - 10:58am
Police launched an investigation onSunday after coins were thrown at FrankLampard and John Terry during Chelsea's 2-0win over West Ham at Stamford Bridge. Lampard, a former West Ham player,celebrated his 19th-minute goal - his 200thfor Chelsea - in front of the away end alongwith substitute Terry where objects werehurled at them. We are investigating instances of coin-throwing at Chelsea verses West Ham onSunday, March 17. There have been noarrests. Inquiries continue, said a policespokesperson * +
rhino24 18.03.13 - 11:00am
better than the oranges naas botha had to feel during his days as a rugby player,but then football players can only take so much. * +
rhino24 18.03.13 - 11:33am
football has become a box office drama circus,so many dives,acting and so much more,the english masters at it.the non english learned it from them aswell.so glad messi not a diver,but the best ever player. * +
laity 18.03.13 - 11:41am
did you really just say messi doesn't dive? no disputing he's god tier on the pitch, but he's seriously good at dragging his leg to get contact too * +
rhino24 18.03.13 - 11:50am
messi will only fall if he was really badly tackled,most most of the time he will go on and score most players will rather dive trying to get free-kick or whatever. * +
rhino24 18.03.13 - 11:52am
top divers-cr7,bale,pepe,rooney,saha,cruz,pienaar. * +
rhino24 18.03.13 - 11:52am
top divers-cr7,bale,pepe,rooney,saha,cruz,pienaar,ba,mario. * +
silverjx 18.03.13 - 12:23pm
Was you born like that? Diving culture came from italy and Germany, was unheard of in the 80s and was frowned on by the English in the 90's a lot of Europe was diving during then learned from youth level aswell, a certain Germany was the 1st to bring it here in spotlight * +
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