[Europe] 2010 World Cup qualifying thread (9 Viewers)

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The Curr

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Feb 3, 2007
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Sorry to be abrupt but he should shut the fuck up.Politics has no place in sport & fifa could easily ban Ireland for that sort of interference.
He's not interfering with anything. He made this remark on a personal level when asked by a journalist. He's not writing to FIFA or talking about the matter in Parliament.
 

Byrone

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Dec 19, 2005
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He's not interfering with anything. He made this remark on a personal level when asked by a journalist. He's not writing to FIFA or talking about the matter in Parliament.
Its not on a personal level because he's a politician.He represents your country & he should know full well that he should keep that particular opinion to himself.

The FAI should round up support from various national football associations & get them to out pressure on fifa.
 

The Curr

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Its not on a personal level because he's a politician.He represents your country & he should know full well that he should keep that particular opinion to himself.

The FAI should round up support from various national football associations & get them to out pressure on fifa.
Put pressure on FIFA to do what? The match won't be replayed.
 

Stephan

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Nov 9, 2005
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Cant do anything about this, sorry Irish fans. I just want Henry banned from WC. Rivaldo was punished for faking in 2002, Totti was banned when spit at Poulsen in 04. Now Henry does something what actually has a bigger influence to the outcome, and he gets away with it? F--k FIFA!
 

IrishZebra

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Jun 18, 2006
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Its not on a personal level because he's a politician.He represents your country & he should know full well that he should keep that particular opinion to himself.

The FAI should round up support from various national football associations & get them to out pressure on fifa.
He represents Louth not my country thank you :stuckup:
 

Nicholas

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Jan 30, 2008
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Horrendus 90 minutes of football from both teams. I can assure you that France will not win the World Cup. As much as Ireland had that decision against them. They have themselves to blame for playing such Anti-Football at home. I'm glad France got through.
 

Ahmed

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Sep 3, 2006
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Horrendus 90 minutes of football from both teams. I can assure you that France will not win the World Cup. As much as Ireland had that decision against them. They have themselves to blame for playing such Anti-Football at home. I'm glad France got through.
what the fuck are you talking about? Ireland was butt-fucking them throughout the game
 

Ahmed

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Sep 3, 2006
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BBC Radio:


One caller pointed out that Henry actually handled the ball twice before France's winning goal.

"Even in volleyball, that's a foul," said the frustrated football fan.


:lol:
 

The Curr

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Canna: 'France lacked decency'
Thursday 19 November, 2009
Italy captain Fabio Cannavaro said France’s celebrations after the handball goal over Ireland "lacked decency.”

The football world has been dominated by controversy from last night’s play-off in Paris, which saw Thierry Henry handle to set up the winner.

“I am very disappointed for Giovanni Trapattoni,” he told Juve Channel.

“It’s particularly galling that the French have always criticised us for our football affairs, but I think they’re in no position to lecture us on fair play now.

“It is difficult to contain yourself when you are on the field, but at the very least they could’ve had the decency to not celebrate quite so much.

“France were fortunate in that they came up against a team of great sporting culture like Ireland. Otherwise the match would’ve and probably should’ve been suspended.”

That goal in extra time cost Ireland their participation in the World Cup finals in South Africa next summer.

Italy have their ticket and Amauri could be in the squad after he gains citizenship in March, though Antonio Cassano continues to hog the headlines.

“Amauri is the player who has impressed me the most with his character and work ethic. If he is on form, he can change the face of a team,” added Cannavaro of his Juventus teammate.

“Amauri made his choice, he wants Italy. Our squad know him and what his qualities can achieve.

“As for Cassano, he is a great lad and a strong player. However, we must all respect the decisions of the Coach and the players who are called instead of Antonio.”
 
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