Friday, July 02, 2010
Zach Meisenheimer on Simulation in Football
A friend of mine, my former football manager to be exact, has posted a brilliant piece at the Vancouver Sun blog on the phenomena of "simulation" (i.e., embellishment, or "diving") in the World Cup. It is a must read. As is the remainder of the World Cup a must see.
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