All World Cup Teams Which Banned Sex Have Been Eliminated
All that phony nonsense about sex being a big
distraction has proven to be utter bull. Researchers took a look at where all
those teams which banned or had rigid rules about players having sex have been
ousted from the Cup.
As reported by The Daily Mail the teams which had lax rules
about sex are still in play:
Germany and Holland bosses allowed wives and
girlfriends to stay in team hotels and both have navigated their way safely
into the quarter-finals of the tournament.
Meanwhile, France, Brazil and Costa Rica who
have more complicated rules regarding sex, but still allow it, also remain
active in the competition as do Argentina, Belgium and Colombia whose
preference isn’t recorded.
Other sides happy to let their players spend
intimate time with loved ones include the United States, Switzerland, Uruguay
and Nigeria – all of whom made it into the last 16.
Of the sides that banned sex – Spain, Russia,
Bosnia-Herzegovina, Chile and Mexico – none made it past the last 16.
Not quite sure the ‘scientific’ merits behind
this story, but it seems to be common sex–I mean, sense that a
horny player in a country surrounded by women like this
would perform more poorly than one who hasn’t
had his manly desires put on time out.
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