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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 19 2006 at 17:16
Spain did well turning that game around but I'm starting to think they have a few defensive weaknesses though, too many to win the cup anyway...


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 19 2006 at 17:44
What's wrong with the coaches:
 
Holland: no killer forward Klaas Jan Huntelaar, back to 4-4-2 system after a lead ..
Spain:   new sensation Fabregas (so much pace and creativity) started as a substitute
           against Tunesia
France: no Giuly in the final 22 players and Trezeguet was not even used as a
           substitute when France couldn't score against Togo
Brasil: chaotic play, lack of confidence
England: so defensive and sub-dued, where is their famous spirit?
 
Any other examples?
 
 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 19 2006 at 17:55
Mexico - no creative and killer forwards LOL

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 19 2006 at 18:09
Originally posted by Drew Drew wrote:

Im having fun watching the Cup but this sport could NEVER be even close to being a favorite sport- the officiating is WAY too subjective!!
 
A player from the USA gets a red card for what should have been a penalty- possibly a yellow card at worst-
 
And in the Togo- Swiss game- a Swiss player just totally, and intentionally tripped a Togo Forward right by the Swiss goal and NO call-
 
This  Game can sure be FLAWED!!!



hahah... for once I left the prog at home and listened to sports talk radio today..  Eric Casiliias on ESPN radio made the case...probably a valid one as to why 'football' will never catch on here.  Amoung many points he made was probably a valid one in retrospect..and one I've noticed in watching games over the last few days.  Here in this country we thought we had the art of the 'flop' perfected in basketball... basketball has nothing on 'football' for shear overdramatics of some of the 'flops' we've seen.  Bad enough...but made worse by refs being quick on the draw with the cards.  As a wise man once said...sometimes a foul...is just a foul. Have in mind that red card Pope drew in the Italian match.. slo-mo replays... all ball then contact.  You'd have thought the Italian player had been shot. Anyway his closing statement was interesting... the skills on display are amazing... but the product on the field is substandard.  Of course he went on and on about the 0-0 and 1-0 games.. but that is obviously a product of the collective ADD this country has.  It's like baseball in a way... a great pitchers duel is just as exciting as a steriod juiced home-run derby.  It's all in the strategy.  Probably a typical american view.. but figured I throw it out there.  I've really enjoyed the matches myself.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 19 2006 at 18:39
Originally posted by johnobvious johnobvious wrote:

What gets me about the officiating is that there are obviously some pretty shaky calls that strain the definition of subjective.  Isn't there some sort of ruling board (after a match) that could overrule an obviously poor call and say, "Hey, that yellow was given in error, so he doesn't have to miss the next match."  When you have the biggest sporting event on the world and it only happens every four years, you would think that poor officiating would not be able to affect the outcome in this manner.

Taking Thursday off, to sweat US-Ghana and root on Italy to take down the Czechs.
 
Normally bad decisions from referees mean that they will be "frozen" till the end of the Cup and probably for other FIFA contests but I never saw a decision being cancelled.
 
What happens is that FIFA officials may suspend a player based in what they saw in the TV but eventually was not caught by the referee or the linesmen. It didn't happen until now in this Cup but it happened in previous World Cups.
 
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 19 2006 at 18:41
Originally posted by erik neuteboom erik neuteboom wrote:

What's wrong with the coaches:
 
Holland: no killer forward Klaas Jan Huntelaar, back to 4-4-2 system after a lead ..
Spain:   new sensation Fabregas (so much pace and creativity) started as a substitute
           against Tunesia
France: no Giuly in the final 22 players and Trezeguet was not even used as a
           substitute when France couldn't score against Togo
Brasil: chaotic play, lack of confidence
England: so defensive and sub-dued, where is their famous spirit?
 
Any other examples?
 
 
 
Makes Argentina look awful good doesn't it? Wink
 
Who cares about Giuly when you have Henry, Vieira, Riberry, Malouda, Wiltord and Makele? Wink
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 19 2006 at 18:43
Originally posted by johnobvious johnobvious wrote:

What gets me about the officiating is that there are obviously some pretty shaky calls that strain the definition of subjective.  Isn't there some sort of ruling board (after a match) that could overrule an obviously poor call and say, "Hey, that yellow was given in error, so he doesn't have to miss the next match."  When you have the biggest sporting event on the world and it only happens every four years, you would think that poor officiating would not be able to affect the outcome in this manner.

Taking Thursday off, to sweat US-Ghana and root on Italy to take down the Czechs.


I wish I could..but I have to have Friday off so couldn't swing both....
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 19 2006 at 23:06
Argentina: their best 2 offensive players (Tevez and Messi) being able to play for such little time.Dead
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 20 2006 at 01:40
Six stamps showing footballers legs and footballs
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
First class stamp, Football World Cup COME ON ENGLAND!! new British stamps "World Cup Winners"
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 20 2006 at 03:23
For some reason I find this headline, and the story behind it, rather funny..........
 
England told not to lose deliberately
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 20 2006 at 03:24
About France, lots of excellent players but Giuly is a 'Jack in the box ' Thumbs Up , looking at the World Cup results they needed him: 0-0 against Switzerland and 1-1 against South-Korea ..Unhappy ...
 
France have to score at least twice against Togo to go (Wink ) to the next round ....


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 20 2006 at 04:23
I really hope this is true, and not just one of those urban myths recycled.....
 

"1. A thief who stole a woman’s World Cup ticket was arrested after taking her place in the stadium — and finding himself sitting next to her husband. Police said the ticket was in a handbag that was snatched from the woman as she made her way to Sunday’s game between Brazil and Australia."

from: http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,29650-2233213,00.html
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 20 2006 at 05:11
AUSTRALIA, I would be supporting Greece or Cyprus but they didn't make itCry
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 20 2006 at 06:05
 
    Tomorrow it's Holland against Argentina but at this moment there are some heated discussions on
    the Dutch tv and in the Dutch sports papers because of the Dutch football team,
 
          IN MY OPINION WE ARE MOVING MORE AND MORE FROM ORANGE  
          TOWARDS        
                              ...RED, THE DANGEROUS ZONE SO RED ALERT:
 
                  1) we depend too much on the brilliant actions of our keeper Vander
                      Sar and the forwards Van Persie and Robben
                  2) the marking by our defenders is bad, especially Van Bronkhorst
                  3) the midfield lack 'ball-conquerors' and 'chasers', Sneijder is too much a
                      light-weight
                  4) the communication between defense, midfield and forwards is bad
                  5) some players are on the wrong position like Cocu and Van Bommel
 
                  My advise:
                  1) Cocu in the central defense
                  2) Van Der Vaart replaces Sneijder and Van Bommel plays more in a fore-
                      checking role
                  3) Van Bronkhorst should be replaced
                  4) Holland should play less defensive and less cautious, don't let
                      Riguelme control the game and chase up defenders like Heinze and  
                      Ayala!
 
So please, Marco Van Basten, be less obstinate and please Johan Cruijff, stop flooding the defense with compliments, it's poor until now!
 
LET'S PLAY LIKE HOLLAND SHOULD: GO AND CONQUER THE BALL, like in 74 and 88!


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 20 2006 at 06:22
I expect Ecuador to win today.They played well till now.A first place in group A wouldn't be unjustified.Plus a more easy match in the last 16 if Sweden have the second place. Clap
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 20 2006 at 09:38
Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

Originally posted by Drew Drew wrote:

Im having fun watching the Cup but this sport could NEVER be even close to being a favorite sport- the officiating is WAY too subjective!!
 
A player from the USA gets a red card for what should have been a penalty- possibly a yellow card at worst-
 
And in the Togo- Swiss game- a Swiss player just totally, and intentionally tripped a Togo Forward right by the Swiss goal and NO call-
 
This  Game can sure be FLAWED!!!



hahah... for once I left the prog at home and listened to sports talk radio today..  Eric Casiliias on ESPN radio made the case...probably a valid one as to why 'football' will never catch on here.  Amoung many points he made was probably a valid one in retrospect..and one I've noticed in watching games over the last few days.  Here in this country we thought we had the art of the 'flop' perfected in basketball... basketball has nothing on 'football' for shear overdramatics of some of the 'flops' we've seen.  Bad enough...but made worse by refs being quick on the draw with the cards.  As a wise man once said...sometimes a foul...is just a foul. Have in mind that red card Pope drew in the Italian match.. slo-mo replays... all ball then contact.  You'd have thought the Italian player had been shot. Anyway his closing statement was interesting... the skills on display are amazing... but the product on the field is substandard.  Of course he went on and on about the 0-0 and 1-0 games.. but that is obviously a product of the collective ADD this country has.  It's like baseball in a way... a great pitchers duel is just as exciting as a steriod juiced home-run derby.  It's all in the strategy.  Probably a typical american view.. but figured I throw it out there.  I've really enjoyed the matches myself.
 
Those are valid points in regards to the general american sports audience and here is another one - winning, or lack there of.  America does not like to suck in anything and having a history of losing not only means that people will change the channel whenever they see a soccer match on t.v., but also keeps MLS stadiums empty.  Over MLS short history several teams have already gone belly-up.  Though the quality of Men's soccer has improved dramatically over the last 15 years in this country, it still isn't enough for the majority of sports fans to care.  I believe success in the World Cup will have some impact, but not enough to cause my local team, the Kansas City Wizards, to ever be confused with Real Madrid (in terms of ticket sales and revenue).  Until the USA truly becomes a dominant force on the global stage then America's interest will continue to be minimal; which is a shame because soccer has actually become my favorite sport.  It just takes time.  The NFL was around for nearly 40 years, when in the late 1950's it finally began to find a large audience.  The NBA didn't really take off until the 80's when Magic and Bird dominated the game.  I agree that the overdramatic flops are a turnoff, but that shouldn't be a detriment to what is a very challenging and exhausting game to play (and fun game to watch). 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 20 2006 at 10:49
hi hi we're losing..but it was somewhat predictable...our two best strikers are resting and some are avoiding the second yellow card..As you can see our replacements are not as good as the others...
If Ecuador looses it doesn't matter...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 20 2006 at 10:50
Congrats Germany for the first place...Thumbs Up (though its not over yet)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 20 2006 at 11:28
OMFG
 
Has this football bollocks not finished yet. How much longer is it dragging on for Ouch
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 20 2006 at 11:56
Originally posted by Ricochet Ricochet wrote:

I expect Ecuador to win today.They played well till now.A first place in group A wouldn't be unjustified.Plus a more easy match in the last 16 if Sweden have the second place. Clap

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