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To the user who claims that "fell to the ground" implies contact between Rooney and Campbell, what makes you think that "dived" is any more appropriate? "Fell to the ground", in fact, only implies that Rooney fell to the ground. An example of wording that would suggest contact would be, "Campbell tripped Rooney" or "Campbell brought Rooney down", but "fell to the ground" is completely neutral. – [[User:PeeJay2K3|Pee]][[User talk:PeeJay2K3|Jay]] 17:25, 18 August 2010 (UTC)
To the user who claims that "fell to the ground" implies contact between Rooney and Campbell, what makes you think that "dived" is any more appropriate? "Fell to the ground", in fact, only implies that Rooney fell to the ground. An example of wording that would suggest contact would be, "Campbell tripped Rooney" or "Campbell brought Rooney down", but "fell to the ground" is completely neutral. – [[User:PeeJay2K3|Pee]][[User talk:PeeJay2K3|Jay]] 17:25, 18 August 2010 (UTC)

because wayne rooney dived to win the penalty.

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"Dived"?

To the user who claims that "fell to the ground" implies contact between Rooney and Campbell, what makes you think that "dived" is any more appropriate? "Fell to the ground", in fact, only implies that Rooney fell to the ground. An example of wording that would suggest contact would be, "Campbell tripped Rooney" or "Campbell brought Rooney down", but "fell to the ground" is completely neutral. – PeeJay 17:25, 18 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]

because wayne rooney dived to win the penalty.