[SPA] La Liga 2010/2011 (41 Viewers)

Fred

Senior Member
Oct 2, 2003
41,113
It was a handball by a Barca player (I don't know who it was though).

Real also have too many technical players who can dive and do dive too but they never get as much refs' helps in the European competitions as Barca do.
This is a pure coincidence i'm sure of it.

It really is ridiculous trying to argue that Barca win trophies because of help from UEFA or the refs. They have been the best football team over the past 3-4 years, this generation has really conquered European football, saying that its because of refs just stems of bias.
 

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king Ale

Senior Member
Oct 28, 2004
21,689
Was it a red card today?

I for one believe it was nowhere near a red card. Sure it was an ugly challenge, but imo the main contributing factor to the ref showing red was because of how Barca's players surrounded him and made the challenge look worse than it really was.
What they are best at. I haven't seen any other team's players complaining to the ref as much as Barca players do. Disgusting :disagree:
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
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The ball did touch Yaya's hand, but it was a case of ball to hand not hand to ball, plus there was just about a meter between him and the Inter player that released the ball, so technically it isn't supposed to be counted as a handball anyway. Also don't forget Milito's goal in the first leg that was a blatant offside.
You do like to exaggerate things, don't you? :D
It was a slight offside that can be noticed after replays and hitting the pause button, but blatant?
 

king Ale

Senior Member
Oct 28, 2004
21,689
This is a pure coincidence i'm sure of it.

It really is ridiculous trying to argue that Barca win trophies because of help from UEFA or the refs. They have been the best football team over the past 3-4 years, this generation has really conquered European football, saying that its because of refs just stems of bias.
They won it through cheating when they eliminated Chelsea. It didn't seem to me to be a coincidence. One or two refereeing mistakes is acceptable, what happened against Chelsea was an scandal.

When many people here believe that Barca winning trophies ahead of a team like Chelsea is a win for football why shouldn't UEFA authorities?
 

king Ale

Senior Member
Oct 28, 2004
21,689
You do like to exaggerate things, don't you? :D
It was a slight offside that can be noticed after replays and hitting the pause button, but blatant?
Exactly. You can let those close calls go as it happens way too often in football. Zlatan scored an offside goal against Real too (a very close one of course) which appeared to be so decisive for Barca winning the title in the end.
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
54,025
Exactly. You can let those close calls go as it happens way too often in football. Zlatan scored an offside goal against Real too (a very close one of course) which appeared to be so decisive for Barca winning the title in the end.
Hmmm, I'm on your side here, but when I see a post of yours with Zlatan and Barca in the same sentence, I'm not sure how seriously I can take you :D
 

Fred

Senior Member
Oct 2, 2003
41,113
You do like to exaggerate things, don't you? :D
It was a slight offside that can be noticed after replays and hitting the pause button, but blatant?
Looking at it again, you're right, it was a slight offside.

They won it through cheating when they eliminated Chelsea. It didn't seem to me to be a coincidence. One or two refereeing mistakes is acceptable, what happened against Chelsea was an scandal.

When many people here believe that Barca winning trophies ahead of a team like Chelsea is a win for football why shouldn't UEFA authorities?
I doubt refs think that way.
 

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