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IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey Famous title comes to consoles.

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Old 06-29-2010, 01:46 PM
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too right matt,its getting worse,these men are meant to be athletes,they fall about like they have been shot,
fact is refs get things wrong,a lot,and they get conned,a lot
time to sort it out,its the 21st century



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Old 06-29-2010, 03:18 PM
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too right matt,its getting worse,these men are meant to be athletes,they fall about like they have been shot,
fact is refs get things wrong,a lot,and they get conned,a lot
time to sort it out,its the 21st century


Couldn't agree more. Some of the dives and rolling around then making card signals at the refs has made me sick. Bunch of overpayed pansies. I would love to see how they would react if really hurt.
I saw a news article of amputee servicemen playing handball in a gym. These football players should look at that for inspiration.
I think I have overdosed on this all now. 2 weeks of this gamesmanship gets wearing. Like an 30 minute match on BOP with the bomb suicide trick being pulled every kill
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