[WC] World Cup 2010 - General Talk Thread (55 Viewers)

Apr 15, 2006
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Robben lost holland the world cup, it's ironic that out of all the needless diving he's done throughout his career when he's being heavily pressured by two Spanish defenders and going to face the keeper he strangely feels compelled to stay on his feet. No doubt he could have been done for diving but if there's any player that could have made something out of that it was Robben.
:lol: Exactly. Plus all the goals he scored for Bayern to get them to the CL Final, but he couldn't score even 1 out of 2 great 1-on-1 chances to give Holland the lead.
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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Why are folk going on about Robben's miss(es)?

Spain had more chances than Holland over the course of the game, so one could just as legitimately comment on them missing chances.
 

JCK

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May 11, 2004
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It was only right that Spain won, after all the refereeing mistakes that change the whole path of the tournament, the best team still won.
 

Luca

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Apr 22, 2007
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Why are folk going on about Robben's miss(es)?

Spain had more chances than Holland over the course of the game, so one could just as legitimately comment on them missing chances.
People expected Spain to have more of the chances, Hollands chances were rare and what was really going to set the game alight, and I just happened to find Robben's decision not to dive to be strange.
 

Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
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People expected Spain to have more of the chances, Hollands chances were rare and what was really going to set the game alight, and I just happened to find Robben's decision not to dive to be strange.
I wouldn't call it a dive if he fell down, the contact was there, he was running at full speed and the contact made him lose his balance. Puyol would have been rightfully sent off.
 

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