[WC] World Cup 2010 - General Talk Thread (54 Viewers)

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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Caceres should definitely have been sent off in the Italy game, but you didn't think so because he was playing against Italy. You think the Behrami sending off is correct, because you like Chile.

How utterly pathetic.
I don't really like Chile except for the fact they attack. I don't have anything against the Swiss either. Take your conspiracy theories elsewhere, they're getting old.

It's pretty obvious what Behrami did. The intent was there. He shouldn't have lashed out against the guy like that. You definitely risk getting a red.
 

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Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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I don't really like Chile except for the fact they attack. I don't have anything against the Swiss either. Take your conspiracy theories elsewhere, they're getting old.

It's pretty obvious what Behrami did. The intent was there. He shouldn't have lashed out against the guy like that. You definitely risk getting a red.
Whatever. You're a sad little man.
 

king Ale

Senior Member
Oct 28, 2004
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There have been many harsh tackles in this World Cup which haven't been punished with red cards. The Ivorians' tackles on Elano and Bastos, the Paraguayan's against Italy and a few more. Ridiculously enough, Klose, Behrami and Kaka are getting sent off.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,155
There have been many harsh tackles in this World Cup which haven't been punished with red cards. The Ivorians' tackles on Elano and Bastos, the Paraguayan's against Italy and a few more. Ridiculously enough, Klose, Behrami and Kaka are getting sent off.
Nobody is saying the refereeing has been good overall.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,344
There have been many harsh tackles in this World Cup which haven't been punished with red cards. The Ivorians' tackles on Elano and Bastos, the Paraguayan's against Italy and a few more. Ridiculously enough, Klose, Behrami and Kaka are getting sent off.
What Andy is failing to recognise is that there is no conspiracy theory. I am stating facts. I'm not even connecting the dots. But here are the facts for you:

- The refereeing is, as always, very poor.
- They can't use video replays, which means they get offside wrong all the time. They could very easily use a system that would always get the offside calls right instantly.
- The ball is shite.

This makes for a very random tournament and one I'm not enjoying.
 

king Ale

Senior Member
Oct 28, 2004
21,689
Nobody is saying the refereeing has been good overall.
The worst thing is that you don't see the refs following a specific and defines set of standards.

It started out really well though. Too bad they couldn't keep it up...
It was acceptable all in all until the Germany-Serbia game. Linesmen were doing quite well too until the NZ-Italy game.

What Andy is failing to recognise is that there is no conspiracy. I am stating facts. I'm not even connecting the dots. But here are the facts for you:

- The refereeing is, as always, very poor.
- They can't use video replays, which means they get offside wrong all the time. They could very easily use a system that would always get the offside calls right instantly.
- The ball is shite.

This makes for a very random tournament and one I'm not enjoying.
Bigger teams get to do their jobs done despite the referring mistakes most of times but it really could change a lot to the smaller teams. USA might not qualify and the same could happen to Swiss and both have the refs to blame to a certain extent.
 

Buck Fuddy

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May 22, 2009
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This makes for a very random tournament and one I'm not enjoying.
I have just the solution for you: stop watching & go do something else.


It was acceptable all in all until the Germany-Serbia game. Linesmen were doing quite well too until the NZ-Italy game.
Linesmen were doing exceptionally well even. As for the Italy situation, I can understand how they messed that up. Took me a few replays to realise it myself.
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,783
What if he broke the dude's nose? Would red still be too harsh?
I would need more of an arm swing for me to call a straight red for that. Or more of a pointed elbow in the face. We got neither. Sure, he flung back a limb, but it wasn't all that different from a stiff-arm. Even Kaká didn't get a straight red for that yesterday.

It started out really well though. Too bad they couldn't keep it up...
Unfortunately, it's true.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,155
The worst thing is that you don't see the refs following a specific and defines set of standards.
Not every situation is an exact replication of another. Sometimes they require interpretation of the situation, as in the red card today. But as the game gets quicker and more physical, then the refereeing becomes more difficult. And that's why perhaps instant replay needs to get a look. The officiating just seems to get worse every year, and it's not good for the game.
 

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