Oh yeah - it's okay to act like a baby if you lose.
Imagine this: an Olympic award ceremony where the Silver medalist is awarded his medal, and he immediately takes it off and sulks off toward the locker room.
That's pretty much what the Dutch did - including their coach - right in front of the cameras and all. Geeze - what sore losers.
lol this drama is one of the reasons i stopped watching football when i was 18 or somewhere near it.
but i have to correct you on this particular match, the ref was a sod, its still not clear to me why cameras arent put to good use as they are in tennismatches, but that aside, it was obvious the dutch were very sportive in terms of wrong descisions of the ref, where as spain did the opposite: i refer to the corner being played to the spanish keeper and the freekick also, i hope you noticed that was an act of sportivity, where the dutch players protested against the ref's wrong descision, and even then the spanish were protesting like the drama queens they are.
however at the crucial moment of the deciding goal, there was an offside not granted, which leaded to the scoring oppurtunity.
then the dutch were the first to congratulate the winning team, but of course left the field quickly, and dissapointed, cause the sportivity had been pretty onesided, and the ref's descision still agonized the players, and the coach.
its pretty lame from you cheermeister to paint the picture like this.
seems like you still have some german blood left, that begins to boil at dutch people whenever the wc or ec is happening.
it was the same referee that helped the germans past england btw, also a wrong descision...
so what have we learned?
1 cameras are useless.
2 people see what they want to see