maninjapan wrote:1) big phil has it now with 10 wins
Actually, I meant for a country. Brazil has now won 11 games in a row, is that the record for a country?
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dimwit wrote:. . . but let's hear the name and location . . .
Henry had run into the back of Puyol, charging him between the shoulder blades. A free kick, whistled the arbiter - but a free kick to France! Worse, he showed Puyol the yellow card . . . more
Mulboyne wrote:
Henry milked it but Puyol wasn't running for the ball: with the line he took his only intention was to obstruct Henry which is a foul. Not every referee would give it but this guy had a good game and played a lot of advantage. I don't think he took any notice of Henry clutching his face. And I don't think Henry would have beaten Puyol to the ball if the Spaniard gone straight for it.
I just saw it.. That was terrible. Do they give yellows for flopping? They should..kurohinge1 wrote:You have to see the video to appreciate it, but French Henry shoulder-bumps Spain's Puyol, then the oscar performance begins.![]()
ichigo partygirl wrote:City official Peter Murrmann said: "The English proved themselves world champs. They practically drank us dry.".......
GuyJean wrote:I just saw it.. That was terrible. Do they give yellows for flopping?...
Taro Toporific wrote:All that "flopping" is totally pussy.
When I played American football, we always used to laugh at the 'soccer pussies'.. Now that I'm older... I snicker silently to myself.Taro Toporific wrote:All that "flopping" is totally pussy.
kurohinge1 wrote:...the performance itself by Henry (clutching his head, without any head contact) is what is important for the potential award
British football is having something of a dilemma about diving. We've always thought that isn't part of our game. The current German manager, Jurgen Klinsmann said recently that he consciously reined back on diving when he played in England because he realized that fans weren't very accepting of it (he was known by some as the "U-Boat Commander" - "Dive! Dive! Dive!"). Since he last played, though, there are many more non-English players and managers and it has crept into the Premiership. At international level, we tend to excoriate foreign players who try to con the referee but get more ambivalent about English players winning dubious penalties on the ethically dodgy grounds that we're only levelling things up a bit. Some commentators even applaud them for getting a bit more streetwise. The bitter pain of Maradona's "Hand of God" goal still lingers.The nation is shocked. Our favourite adopted footballer, Thierry Henry, is caught out in a grotesque piece of cheating. An unmanly, unutterably cheap act of gamesmanship. He clutches his head and the national stomach churns...The impact of Henry's outrageous kidology in his claiming of a free kick which would probably have been awarded anyway was mostly to do with the image he has created for himself. It was one of almost imperious moral rectitude. In the end France beat Spain with impressive authority, but the fact that the crucial free kick was tainted by Henry's theatrical posing will inevitably linger longer in the mind than the glory of his ageing team-mate and match-winner Zinedine Zidane...more...
Yes. Brazil were penalized for diving in the game against Ghana. It just doesn't happen enough." wrote:Do they give yellows for flopping?
Blah Pete wrote:
I am against video replay. Although there have been horrible mistakes made this cup I think video replay puts the ref at an unfair advantage. The ref shouldn't be compared to video from multi angles and slo-mo as the ref has one angle and a split second to make the decision.
I'm not a fan of instant replay; it's ruined American football, IMO..Ptyx wrote:And i'm not saying let's use video replay on every action, but yes when the ref is about to give a penalty then let him see the video first.
Aside from the Super Fix last year, I don't think there are that many bad calls in American football.. A lot of the 'bad' calls aren't even 'reviewable'..kamome wrote:I think video replay has helped football overall. It has corrected some bad calls, although even with video replay some of the bad calls do not get overturned because there has to be overwhelming evidence that contradicts the ref's initial call.
GJ, isn't that true?
Mulboyne wrote:. . . The key there is that the external referee should only add to the on-pitch referee's judgement. If you extend that to punishing a dive then you are asking an external judge to rule against the referee: if he saw the dive but called play on then presumably he didn't want to punish it. If he ruled a foul then if the external referee says it was a dive then he contradicts the man on the field. That's a big change in the culture of the game.
Yep. You are correct.. We now have 4 cents.kurohinge1 wrote:Just my 2 cents (or rather, my interpretation of GuyJean's 2 cents!)
Oh Mulboyne! You and your damn....er..uh... logic! There's no place for that crap here.Mulboyne wrote:Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah...
Mulboyne wrote:That's what I thought GuyJean meant and I'm not opposed to the idea. FIFA, however, has always been reluctant to contradict referees so that idea, although it appears less intrusive than video technology used during the game, is less likely to get their vote. A referee can only "miss" a dive if it happens off the ball. If it's on the ball then he either wrongly rules a foul (potentially a penalty) or decides the dive wasn't worth a booking. If an external referee decide it was worth a booking then you get the question of whether the player should still have been on the pitch if he already had a yellow card or later picked one up. If he decides a foul wasn't a foul then you might get the issue of reversing a card.
kurohinge1 wrote:What I envisaged was that the post-match penalisation would not alter the outcome of the match.
...At the time of writing, the dirtiest team in the World Cup are...Australia. Yes, you happy-go-lucky 'we're the underdogs' Socceroos - you've been kicking lumps out of people all tournament...A statistic Chelsea scouts are rigorously pouring over as they look for new signings, the Greg Louganis index for hitting the turf and rolling around like a ninny is topped by the Italians. Who'd have thought it? They seemed such a rugged, fair-minded bunch of lads...Also looking strong, if not upright, are Didier Drogba's team, the Ivory Coast! Well I never. However, given Dirk Kuyt and Arjen Robben appeared to be taking part in a sponsored dive in the game against Portugal it's a wonder Holland are only in third, behind the Mexicans...more...
Mulboyne wrote:. . . If FIFA was to set up a system which effectively overruled the decisions of the referee on the pitch then they would be conceding that the real-time officiating is inadequate . . .
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