Originally posted by Awesomechaos
Well, the referee was in a dilemma here.
I'm pretty sure he would have easily handed out two or more red cards throughout the match if it was not the World Cup Final. Due to the fact it was the world cup final, it would seem fairer to be more lenient as if the players get sent off, that is the end of the world cup for them. It's like finding out you have came second place already.
You also wanted to be proved wrong about Spain being gay, so it is my honour to prove you wrong at your request.
All members of the team that played on the pitch, are of a heterosexual sexual orientation, meaning they are attracted to the opposite gender. So they are males, and are attracted to females.
You may also have noticed that you said they are 'faggots' after scoring, so by this it would mean you were suggesting they were doing homosexual acts after that.
If you wish to look over, there were no homosexual acts at all after the Netherlands player was sent off. Also, if such acts were committed, the commentators and cameras would be swift in reporting it to us.
In result, Spain are not proven 'faggots', but in your opinion they are.
The opinion has no proof to back it up, and seems like a rant from someone who either put a bet on Netherlands to win or is a Netherlands supporter.
I however think that Spain deserved to win, as did most of the pundits and critics. For the first fifteen minutes of the match, they gave it their all and showed real chance. They then lost rhythm, and the game was like ping-pong for the most part. Towards the end, Netherlands showed some spark of hope, but never turned it into actions.
I agree that Netherlands done well to get to their first final, but I don't agree that Spain are 'faggots'.
That's my opinion, in response to yours.
/AC