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Well they turned it up a notch, but it still didn't look like they were making any extra efforts.stefan.urlus wrote:imo they really turned it on against the japanese ...
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I heard Kewell might be out with a bit of an injury - that can't be good for the Aussies... Anyway, so far this championship the big nations have mostly satisfied expectations - i.e. none (except the Czech republic) have been eliminated after the first round. The outsiders have put on a god show, but most of them have been overwhelmed in the end and shown to the door. I think the time is right for a team who really has nothing left to lose (whatever happens now, the Aussies will be pleased they ever made it this far), beating the favourites. Besides, Italy and its unsporting behaviour should never win a World Cup...
Yes. I'd say the striker goes down easily (meaning, he doesn't do much of an effort to stay on his feet), but he is hindered. Outside the box it would have been a free kick - no question. What follows from that is that it should be a penalty when it is inside the box.
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It looked a bit cheap to me, but what the heck, I didn't think that red card looked bad enough to warrant more than a yellow, so I guess it evens out.
Anywhow, speaking of penalties: Switzerland has got to be the worst at it I've ever seen: missing three in the shootout vs Ukraine. One was excuseable, being hard and not very far from going in, but the two others were just laughable- weak, and right next to the goalie.
Anywhow, speaking of penalties: Switzerland has got to be the worst at it I've ever seen: missing three in the shootout vs Ukraine. One was excuseable, being hard and not very far from going in, but the two others were just laughable- weak, and right next to the goalie.
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Well, they all sat, so of course they were good. The first one was good because he let the goalie act first, not because it was unexpected. Had the goalie stood, he'd probably have placed in one of the corners. THe other two were more like they decided on which side they wanted it to go in and then shot there with as much power as they could while making sure it stayed in. Not very remarkeable, but a good way to shoot a penalty.
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I'd say that both of the odd judgements there was in the match yesterday were as odd and with as much possibly of being game-deciding. Italy didn't really have much in the way of offense after that red until Totti came in. Had you managed to score one then and won, Italy would have been even more pissed off than you're know, and perhaps with greater right as well.stefan.urlus wrote:gee we've copped a horrid run with refereeing decisions!!
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dunno, the red card for the italian was clearly wrong, but i am also coutning two missed penalties in the croatia game, a possible penalty in the italy game for handball, the botched three yellow cards for simunic, the goal that shouldn't have been for the japanese .... it wasn't great refereeing, but you know what .... that happens and it doesn't change the fact that the aussies mixed it with the best in the world and were certainly not shamed .... they performed remarkably well for a team ranked 42nd
so i am proud of them in the extreme, a little disappointed, but that will fade i think
so i am proud of them in the extreme, a little disappointed, but that will fade i think
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No, but he does miss his next game.Psychobabble wrote:I'm not down with all the rules, but it would have been his second yellow card then, doesn't that make it a red card?
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- 2 yellow cards in the same match means a red card and a sending off, followed by a 1 match suspension starting from the next match.
- 2 yellow cards collected within 3 matches means a 1 match suspension, i.e. if you get 1 yellow in the first match and 1 yellow in the second match, you miss the third match.
- yellow cards are expunged every three matches, meaning that if you have played three matches, any number of yellow cards you have collected in those matches are forgotten.
- (direct) red cards are subject to evaluation by FIFA's disciplinary committee. Suspension (number of matches) will be determined based on the referee's report and (in part) on video evidence.
- 2 yellow cards collected within 3 matches means a 1 match suspension, i.e. if you get 1 yellow in the first match and 1 yellow in the second match, you miss the third match.
- yellow cards are expunged every three matches, meaning that if you have played three matches, any number of yellow cards you have collected in those matches are forgotten.
- (direct) red cards are subject to evaluation by FIFA's disciplinary committee. Suspension (number of matches) will be determined based on the referee's report and (in part) on video evidence.
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