Mexico V Netherlands Rematch World Cup 2014
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Mexico V Netherlands Rematch World Cup 2014

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The Mexico v Netherlands World Cup match on June 29, 2014 ended on an extremely controversial note. Many believe that the final penalty, that led Netherlands to win, was uncalled for. There are numerous images and video clips of that "penalty" that show that it was indeed not a penalty and that Arjen Robben dove with extreme exaggeration. Some people even saying he deserves an Oscar for his performance. Arjen Robben has admitted to diving during the game but says the penalty was well deserved. If you believe that there needs to be a rematch of at least the last 30 minuted of the game sign the petition and share it. In the history of FIFA there has never been a rematching but we're hoping that with enough signatures this petition will attract some attention. I want to keep this short but here are links to a few articles about the much discussed ending to the match. Read, review, and make your own decision. Thank You.


http://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/30/sports/worldcup/world-cup-2014-netherlands-tops-mexico-with-2-goals-in-final-minutes.html?_r=0

http://mashable.com/2014/06/29/mexico-netherlands-world-cup-robben/



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