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Geof

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May 14, 2004
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I have the impression that Argentina are trying to limit their efforts in order to be fit for the next rounds, while Mexico just give 110% in this very match.
 

HelterSkelter

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Apr 15, 2005
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i really dont blame it all on FIFA.its just like saying that because an employee made a mistake,the whole firm is to blame.sure,the refreeing has been inconsistent in the world cup,but then again,you only have the best refrees available in the world cup.i dont think there's much FIFA can do once the refrees go out in the pitch.they can make errors and crack under pressure too.
 
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May 11, 2004
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    axlrose85 said:
    i really dont blame it all on FIFA.its just like saying that because an employee made a mistake,the whole firm is to blame.sure,the refreeing has been inconsistent in the world cup,but then again,you only have the best refrees available in the world cup.i dont think there's much FIFA can do once the refrees go out in the pitch.they can make errors and crack under pressure too.
    An excuse someone who refuses to see that FIFA favours teams usually gives.
     

    HelterSkelter

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    Jeeks said:
    An excuse someone who refuses to see that FIFA favours teams usually gives.
    you mean FIFA would have asked the officials to help out some particular teams in the world cup?i cant see FIFA take that big a risk.if this theory was infact proved,then that would fuck up the biggest sport in the world.the odd match might be fixed,but i cant it happening in all the matches.
     

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