Post by QPR Report on May 27, 2010 15:05:46 GMT
Kick Off Sex allowed on off days - Dunga
Posted: 2010-05-27
Brazilian coach Dunga in his first interview with the Brazilian media says that his players will only be allowed to have sex on their off days.
"Not everybody likes sex, drinking wine or ice-cream….," he said. "But on their off days everyone is allowed to do what they want.
He was referring to a comment made by Diego Maradona his Argentinean counterpart who promised to take his clothes off if they win the World Cup and has put no sex restrictions on his squad.
Dunga also said that he was not anxious, his players are well prepared but it’s difficult to compare the current side with his side that won the 1994 World Cup when he was still a player.
"I’m not anxious yet," he added. "Which is normal at the moment, just happy to be here, our objective is to win. ...
Peter Raath
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Goal.com - Argentina squad allowed to enjoy sex during the World Cup
Argentina team doctor prescribes it, but only on non-match days
By Kevin Emery
www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2890/world-cup-2010/2010/05/27/1945474/argentina-squad-allowed-to-enjoy-sex-during-the-world-cup - 27 May 2010
While England boss Fabio Capello is keeping the WAGS away from his players in South Africa for the World Cup, Argentina coach Diego Maradona and his staff are not ruling with quite such an iron fist.
The Argentina World Cup squad, which includes the likes of Lionel Messi and Carlos Tevez, have received the green light to have sex with regular partners during the World Cup as long as it is on non-match days.
Argentine team doctor Donato Villami, speaking on Argentina radio station Radio Del Plata, said: "The players will be able to have sex during the World Cup in South Africa, but with regular partners and without champagne or other drinks.
"Sex is part of everybody's social life and it's not a problem in itself. Problems arise with the excesses: all the extras, a non-regular partner or in hours reserved for rest."
Argentina, one of the favourites for the tournament, kick off against Nigeria in Group B on June 12, and then face Greece and South Korea.
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