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FIFA World Cup 2010 in South Africa Discussion (pg. 107)
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| DJ RANN |
| the last few minutes of this match have been utter turd. Brazilians just diving and rolling to kill the end of the game. The CIV aren't playing much better either. |
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| djhaziel |
| omg hahhaha ....red card for KAKA |
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| pmoisse |
| quote: | Originally posted by djhaziel
omg hahhaha ....red card for KAKA |
haha exactly! This card was undeserved but his first yellow was because he was being a ****, so, bad luck for him. Bye Bye! |
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| Trance-MB |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ RANN
OK:
There is nothing to lose - as there is nothing to win for them. They can't lose anything because they already have? Is that your point?
Thanks for sharing. |
No, I meant both can play on the attack to win and Cameroon will not play with 9 in their own 16 meter like Japan. If Holland is in good shape they can and should show it in this game. Until now Denmark and Japan played very defensive against Holland, which resulted in bad games to watch.
But WFT is with this referee? A total ass he is. |
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| bARTovsky |
| Novice question here: Why aren't the referees allowed to consult a replay of any potential foul committed? Wouldn't it help to actually make the right decision? |
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| djhaziel |
| both yellow cards for kaka were pretty unfair |
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| Trance-MB |
| quote: | Originally posted by djhaziel
both yellow cards for kaka were pretty unfair |
Kaka got screwed, but I think it's not a huge problem for Brazil. They don't need him the next match, so he'll be back next round. |
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| Terrence Parker |
| quote: | Originally posted by bARTovsky
Novice question here: Why aren't the referees allowed to consult a replay of any potential foul committed? Wouldn't it help to actually make the right decision? |
FIFA don't want to slow down the game play and always declined any such suggestions. |
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| EddieZilker |
| quote: | Originally posted by bARTovsky
Novice question here: Why aren't the referees allowed to consult a replay of any potential foul committed? Wouldn't it help to actually make the right decision? |
You're talking about a game which originated when victorious soldiers would kick the heads of their opponents down a field, in a free-form competition at the end of battle. While your suggestion of introducing elements of modernity is certainly novel, if you're going to fix something, you should focus your effort on something which makes the game a little less boring than watching paint dry.
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| woscar |
| I love it how Brazil fans are complaining about the referee now, but kept their mouths shut when he allowed Luis Fabiano's goal after TWO handballs. |
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