Wipe yuh feet first ...go and read de comments before nah .
This is not about Argentina or who was responsible for most fouls in past world Cups. It was a response to the comment " Brazil never resort to brutality to win ah game " made by Palos. I later stated that all teams do what they have to to win ..using Robben's comment before this year as an example.
I also gave examples using the old wc games where the world's best players were singled out for rough treatment...using Pele in '66 and Maradona in '82. ( Claudio Gentile remains the worst possible nightmare to any player he had to mark , he committed 14 fouls in the 1st half alone vs argentina and left Ardiles with a blouse instead of a shirt, after clothes lining Maradona ) I also added " I could give you a list but then again you eh really interested " now go and see if you missed all what just wrote here ...
Go and find anywhere in my 5 years of posts on this forum where I have painted agentina as " fair play specialists in football ".
Before '78 Argentina had the worst reputation in football for cynical play. If you want fact I will give you one ...Rattin the giant centre back of Argentina was sent off by a referee for a foul he did not commit aginst eventual winners England. The referee later claimed that he had the look in his eyes to commit a foul ...dat was the fear he instilled ...even de referee was afraid.
But you have your hate Argentina campaign ...dais your burden so you can carry it ..for as far and as long as you like ...
Palos and I have dis Argentina vs Brazil thing going on long now ...dais why he does slip een de 3-0 copa final every chance he get ...but I waiting my revancha ...it will soon come ...next Aopa is in argentina !
Now you understand why I said wipe your feet ?
everyone nows I does back Villareal in Spain, Tottenham in England, Argentina in World cup and Boca juniors everywhere else and Juan Roman Riquleme as the best midfielder in the world ... I reall doh have to hide behind nothing ...I am an easy target ...come and get me nah !
Wipe my feet? lol...
Anyhow I doh hate Argentina boss. Argentina is usually one of my favorite teams to watch as long as dey eh playing T&T or Brazil...
I know exactly what yuh responding to and I not challenging that- In fact I was going to call Palos out and say be careful because as much as Brazil is known for it's flair they eh backward when it comes to getting dirty and mixing it up like that to win a game, but yuh come and talk about giving list and list and list....but yuh eh call de game that supposed tuh be top of the list!!! I just filling in the blanks for you, but you doh want tuh hear that- you just want tuh curl up like a congori (sp?
) and cry about Argentina hate...Yuh want tuh talk list? Or are YOU not really that interested?

The Battle of Berne is used to refer to the infamous football match played between Hungary and Brazil, a quarter-final at the 1954 World Cup played on June 27, 1954 at the Wankdorf Stadium in Berne, Switzerland, the game I referred to ..
The match became one of the 20th century's most notorious premier games with its violent tactics, brutal challenges and spiteful petulance. Hungary, with their legendary team of Mighty Magyars and Brazil, runners up at the 1950 World Cup, were two of the most outstanding teams at the 1954 World Cup. However, what could have been an outstanding match between two excellent sides degenerated into an ill tempered contest and was dubbed the "Battle of Berne" by the British press.
"Never in my life have I seen such cruel tackling," observed The Times correspondent. During the match, English
referee Arthur Ellis sent off three players after several punch ups on the pitch. did you see any of that in 1990 ? the game you described as worst of all ?
Portugal, in 1966, was playing their best Cup. The team was coached by a Brazilian, Otto Gloria, and counted with Eusébio, from Mozambique, the main star of the 1966 Cup and one of the best players in Football History.
Portugal winning the game was not a surprise. Eusébio scored twice, Tostăo scored for the Brazilians, the match resulted 3 x 1.
However, what caused surprise was the violence to which the Portuguese team resorted. From the start, everytime Pelé touched the ball, he was put down by a Portuguese; in his last play in that Cup, the British television showed that Pelé escaped two fouls, but was violently hit by a third player; Pelé had to be carried out of the field. The game you mentioned had anything like that ?
I could post Claudio Gentile in action in 82 but as I said ..you really would not be interested ...
My advice to you is that you should not judge rough play solely by red cards awarded. ...the kick to chest on Xabi Alonso could rival anything seen in football ...the man was completely felled in full view with a frontal kick ...Yet the offending player was only awarded a yellow card ... players have been sent off for less .
Go and watch that 1990 final again or for the first time ....one player was sent off when he tried to take away the ball from a german who was holding on to it to waste time ...
I dont know where you want to go with this or for how long ..but you would have to restate your argument if you want me to continue