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    I was checking the "tough" teams Juventus, Inter and Milan still have.

    Juventus

    Genoa, Inter, Milan, Lazio

    Milan

    Genoa, Fiorentina, Roma, Udinese, Juventus.

    Inter

    Juventus, Napoli, Lazio, Palermo?



    Looks like Milan will have to win most of their toughest matches If they want to stay in the top 2 or 3. We have a good chance to finish 1st before New year.
     

    JCK

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    May 11, 2004
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    Ален;1800651 said:
    The only thing i'm asking you to do is to scream Maggooooooooooot, at least once when he'll have the ball.
    Everyone else will be jeering and whistleing so they won't even hear you and you won't look like a fool.
    You just have to do that Jack.
    Ok, I will :D WITH PLEASURE
     

    Alen

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    Apr 2, 2007
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    Anyone knows why is Denis' owngoal on Milan-Napoli attributed to
    Ronaldinho ?

    Ronaldinho scored 4 goals in serie A so far. Milan asked the Lega Calcio to attribute the owngoal Denis scored to Ronaldinho and it was accepted so now Dinho has 5 goals.

    Why ?
    Does it have anything to do with the shot being directed towards the goal ? The ball was going towards the goal but Iezzo would have saved it if Denis didn't change its direction.
    And it wasn't just a deflected shot. Denis completely changed the direction of the ball and scored a real beauty of an owngoal :)

    Thanks.
     

    Red

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    Nov 26, 2006
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    Why bother posing the rhetorical question?

    Everyone knows why the Great Marketing Machine wants Dingo to look as good as possible.
     

    Alen

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    Apr 2, 2007
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    Why bother posing the rhetorical question?

    Everyone knows why the Great Marketing Machine wants Dingo to look as good as possible.
    I know why Milan asked the goal to be attributed to Dinho but i wonder why did the FIGC accept it. Since they accepted it then it must have been according to the FIFA rules and i wonder what's that rule.
    The only logical explanation is the one i mentioned in the previous post. The shot was directed towards goal. But i wanted someone to confirm that or tell me the real reason if that's not it.
     

    king Ale

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    Oct 28, 2004
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    I was checking the "tough" teams Juventus, Inter and Milan still have.

    Juventus

    Genoa, Inter, Milan, Lazio

    Milan

    Genoa, Fiorentina, Roma, Udinese, Lazio, Juventus.

    Inter

    Juventus, Napoli, Lazio, Palermo?



    Looks like Milan will have to win most of their toughest matches If they want to stay in the top 2 or 3. We have a good chance to finish 1st before New year.
    I think Milan beat Lazio :confused:

    @Alen; I don't know whether the pricks has counted that goal for Dinho or not but that was an own goal with no doubt.
     

    Red

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    Ален;1801125 said:
    I know why Milan asked the goal to be attributed to Dinho but i wonder why did the FIGC accept it. Since they accepted it then it must have been according to the FIFA rules and i wonder what's that rule.
    The only logical explanation is the one i mentioned in the previous post. The shot was directed towards goal. But i wanted someone to confirm that or tell me the real reason if that's not it.
    The rule must be sufficiently open to interpretation to allow them to give the attacking player the goal just because it was on target, regardless of whether it would have been saved or not.
     

    king Ale

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    Oct 28, 2004
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    Ален;1801125 said:
    I know why Milan asked the goal to be attributed to Dinho but i wonder why did the FIGC accept it. Since they accepted it then it must have been according to the FIFA rules and i wonder what's that rule.
    The only logical explanation is the one i mentioned in the previous post. The shot was directed towards goal. But i wanted someone to confirm that or tell me the real reason if that's not it.
    Sure Dinho is fool and selfish enough to hit that shot directly towards goal but there's no way for FIGC to realize his intention. This is just ridiculous. That goal was Denis's. It's a flagrant robbery :D
     

    Alen

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    Apr 2, 2007
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    I found the explanation. I was right. It's the most stupid rule ever. It was a clear owngoal and this was done for marketing reasons only, to prove that Dinho is a huge success

    According to the FIFA directive on goals/owngoals, the Milan-Napoli goal was scored by Ronaldinho: if the shot is directed towards goal, it's a goal even if it's deflected by an opponent.

    Denis own goal? No thanks. The FIFA directive speaks clearly: "If the shot is directed towards goal, it will be considered a goal, even if it's deflected by an opponent. However, if the ball goes away from goal, that is not towards goal, and a deflection makes it end in goal, where it wouldn't have done so without the help, then it would be an own goal."
     
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