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swag

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Zé Tahir said:
Swag, Parabéns a você!!

I was out for like 30 min waving the bandeira after the game...the reactions were priceless, one redneck even yelled "This is America, where's the American flag!"
Parabéns!

It's a good thing these matches are on early on the Left Coast, or I wouldn't get to sleep all night. :pumpkin:
 

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swag

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Erik said:
That's taking it too far, mate. Ronaldo's attitude has been worse than it was today, but his behaviour was still appalling. Diving is nothing new nowadays, but even disregarding that: today was the first time I saw a player ask the referee to card one of his colleagues from his club. It's quite disgusting.
From his club? Sorry, all bets are off in NT play, folks. Since when do club ties hold during internationals?

Ronaldo pleaded his case with the ref. But ultimately it's the ref who can ignore him or agree with him. I think the bile here is a bit misplaced and there's something else going on. I will call Ronaldo to be a wanker when he is one. But today, IMO, I don't think he was.

If anything, I find it odd that Ronaldo's attitude is pointed out here when it was Rooney who was doing the stomping and shoving. :rolleyes:
 

Stephan

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Nov 9, 2005
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Erik said:
Ronaldo should be on his way out of Man Utd now

Happy stay at Real Madrid's bench? One can only hope.

As for France: I started out supporting Brazil but ended up cheering Zidane and Henry. Such world class..!
you gloryhunter :D :p
 

Enron

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Oct 11, 2005
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swag said:
From his club? Sorry, all bets are off in NT play, folks. Since when do club ties hold during internationals?

Ronaldo pleaded his case with the ref. But ultimately it's the ref who can ignore him or agree with him. I think the bile here is a bit misplaced and there's something else going on. I will call Ronaldo to be a wanker when he is one. But today, IMO, I don't think he was.

If anything, I find it odd that Ronaldo's attitude is pointed out here when it was Rooney who was doing the stomping and shoving. :rolleyes:
Still diving is one of the least classiest plays in football.
 

Slagathor

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Jul 25, 2001
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Zé Tahir said:
Would anyone else have done differently?? Anyone would have done the same. Get over it.
Oh yes. I have a hard time picturing Zidane or Cruyff resort to those tactics. Ronaldo doesn't need it, he really shouldn't lower himself to that level.

swag said:
From his club? Sorry, all bets are off in NT play, folks. Since when do club ties hold during internationals?

Ronaldo pleaded his case with the ref. But ultimately it's the ref who can ignore him or agree with him. I think the bile here is a bit misplaced and there's something else going on. I will call Ronaldo to be a wanker when he is one. But today, IMO, I don't think he was.

If anything, I find it odd that Ronaldo's attitude is pointed out here when it was Rooney who was doing the stomping and shoving. :rolleyes:
Rooney's foul was horrible, a definite red. But Ronaldo wasn't involved in the incident itself and if it's the referee who makes the final decision anyway, why run over there when the referee was barely 1 meter from the incident when FIFA regulations already state players are not to ask for cards?

Then there's the little matter of just generally shutting up when you're playing a bad game yourself and have to resort to diving to get anything done. If you insist on diving, fine, it's all part of the game. But then don't go begging for cards if someone else is on the wrong too.
 

swag

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But complain all you want, make all the dives you want, it was clear that the officiating was generally showing major restraint and wasn't going to fall for the b.s. that has happened in prior WC matches. That was reflected in the Brazil-France match as well: the refs must have been coached to let the players play more, which I think is a good thing.

And yes, I hate dives. Portugal is guilty of many of them, so it was good in this match not to see them generally rewarded much at all. I hope this is a signal for the rest of the tournament...
 

Slagathor

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swag said:
But complain all you want, make all the dives you want, it was clear that the officiating was generally showing major restraint and wasn't going to fall for the b.s. that has happened in prior WC matches. That was reflected in the Brazil-France match as well: the refs must have been coached to let the players play more, which I think is a good thing.

And yes, I hate dives. Portugal is guilty of many of them, so it was good in this match not to see them generally rewarded much at all. I hope this is a signal for the rest of the tournament...
I doubt it, it's part of their footballing culture. Not that I think it's a lower form, or inferior, or disgusting. It's just as much part of the game as the Italian defensive tactics (barely "Italian" anymore nowadays) or whatever else you can think of. They shouldn't change either: this is who they are, how they play. Let's maintain some diversity, because the moment countries start to abandon their traditional footballing ways, it all goes to hell and becomes boring: ie Brazil and Holland.
 

Martin

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Dec 31, 2000
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Why is everyone talking about the petty, inconsequential England match when :star: France :star: dumped brazil out of the tournament? :party: :party: :party: :party: :party: :party:
 

swag

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Martin said:
Why is everyone talking about the petty, inconsequential England match when :star: France :star: dumped brazil out of the tournament? :party: :party: :party: :party: :party: :party:
I must say, this photo was pretty priceless. But nothing like the Brazil locker room. :p
 

JCK

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May 11, 2004
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Martin said:
Why is everyone talking about the petty, inconsequential England match when :star: France :star: dumped brazil out of the tournament? :party: :party: :party: :party: :party: :party:
I love the sizes :biggrin:

Size does matter.
 

Bjerknes

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Zé Tahir said:
I'm sure if the United States had gotten this far you would have said the same about them :rolleyes:
Irrelevent. I hope France and the best player since Maradona tears Portugal a new asshole. Why? Because they're absolute crap.

Their performances in the group stage were rubbish, their performance against Holland was rubbish while the game was destroyed by the referee, and today they were garbage while England was the better side. And this is coming from someone who absolutely abhors England and especially that cunt of a player Wayne Rooney, the savior of anybody but England.
 

Bjerknes

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Zidane is simply the king of football. His performance today was the best of any other player thus far in this tournament, considering the circumstances and opposition. Without Zizou, France would have packed their bags a long time ago and that imbecile Domenech would be looking for a new job.
 

Vinman

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Jul 16, 2002
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I thought England got screwed today by the ref with a straight red to Rooney

What happened to just giving a yellow card FIRST ??

Rooney gets a red, and Figo doesnt get so much as a yellow for his head-butting incident ????

The refs are a joke in this WC... no consistency
 

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