22-06-2006, 17:20
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Re: World Cup 2006 Thread
Apologies if this has been posted, but I can't find it.. You need Powerpoint to view it, and make sure you check it with a virus scanner first.
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22-06-2006, 22:18
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I don't think Poll will be doing much more refereeing this World Cup. Imagine Simunic scoring the winner...
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22-06-2006, 22:24
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I don't think Poll will be doing much more refereeing this World Cup. Imagine Simunic scoring the winner...
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What was Poll up to? Three yellow cards to the same player - hilarious. I think he'll be on the next plane home.
Well done to the Aussies mind.
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22-06-2006, 22:27
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What was Poll up to? Three yellow cards to the same player - hilarious. I think he'll be on the next plane home.
Well done to the Aussies mind.
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Yeah, a spirited display from the Aussies. Well done!
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22-06-2006, 22:29
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Re: World Cup 2006 Thread
In the abscence of strikers I think sven's going to have to go radical in the next match, how about 4-6-0?
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22-06-2006, 22:34
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In the abscence of strikers I think sven's going to have to go radical in the next match, how about 4-6-0? 
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We have capable midfielders though
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23-06-2006, 00:56
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Re: World Cup 2006 Thread
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I don't think Poll will be doing much more refereeing this World Cup. Imagine Simunic scoring the winner...
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What was Poll up to? Three yellow cards to the same player - hilarious. I think he'll be on the next plane home.
Well done to the Aussies mind.
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That was a class match.
I was watching it (I kind of support Croatia after England) and i thought... oh no not 9 men... and then realised Poll hadn't actually sent him off despite showing him the 2nd yellow. Simunic was walkin off and Kovac stopped him and he went back on
Before arguing with Poll who had probably realised (after play has resumed, the ref has finalised his decisions) in the last minute after a disallowed goal (for Aus) and getting his 3rd yellow card (and red).
Would have been funny if he'd scored the winner.
Anyway, 7 Aussie squad members have Croatian ancestry and 3 Croats (Simunic, Seric and Didulica - reserve keeper) were born in Aus. Sweet...
To be fair, I think the match should be void because a player was not sent off and should have been. (Not because it gives Croatia a 2nd chance lol)
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Oh and I forgot. Leicester REJECT Kalac's "goalkeeping"
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23-06-2006, 10:16
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heard about this but not seen any video of Poll doing both bookings but saw the one after the final whistle.. are we sure he booked the bloke the first time.. usually when you get booked a second time you walk off before you even get the red card shown
just checked the FIFA match report
http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com/06/en/...te.html?id=44+
click on the PDF and it shows the bloke was only booked once before and then sent off after the match
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23-06-2006, 10:27
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heard about this but not seen any video of Poll doing both bookings but saw the one after the final whistle.. are we sure he booked the bloke the first time.. usually when you get booked a second time you walk off before you even get the red card shown
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It looks like it:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/foot...06/5108722.stm
Also, at some point the commentators were saying that their monitors (with the official FIFA stats) showed an earlier yellow for Simunic (who showed have been sent off in the earlier Aussie penalty appeal anyway).
Edit: Just saw your edit. I didn't see the first half, so I can't be sure. However, I wouldn't put it past FIFA to not include an earlier booking in the match report in order to save face.
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23-06-2006, 12:59
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heard about this but not seen any video of Poll doing both bookings but saw the one after the final whistle.. are we sure he booked the bloke the first time.. usually when you get booked a second time you walk off before you even get the red card shown
just checked the FIFA match report
http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com/06/en/...te.html?id=44+
click on the PDF and it shows the bloke was only booked once before and then sent off after the match
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I watched the game. He was booked twice, 61 and 87/88, then not sent off, then booked 93 and shown the red.
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23-06-2006, 21:08
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Has anyone noticed that in every game, there is a close-up of the match ball?
Also, why is Barthez not wearing, in the Togo - France match, his customary black top for?
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23-06-2006, 21:59
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Has anyone noticed that in every game, there is a close-up of the match ball?
Also, why is Barthez not wearing, in the Togo - France match, his customary black top for?
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you'll probably find that Adidas have that in their contract with FIFA plus each ball as the teams and time of kick off on the ball so i think the directors like to show that off or are told to do that
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23-06-2006, 22:11
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There's some controversy over Switzerland's second goal. A Switzerland player passes it to another player, who is deemed offside by the linesman (the flag is up). A Korean player however, has touched the ball before it reaches the player in offside position. That player scores, and the referee awards the goal. This is all in the final third, so there is not a lot of space.
Should it stand or not? I would think that when the ball is passed to a player in offside position and the flag goes up, play should stop at that point, and the Korea player touching the ball is irrelevant. The decision is about the moment the ball leaves the passer's foot. Not what happens after that.
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23-06-2006, 22:33
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There's some controversy over Switzerland's second goal. A Switzerland player passes it to another player, who is deemed offside by the linesman (the flag is up). A Korean player however, has touched the ball before it reaches the player in offside position. That player scores, and the referee awards the goal. This is all in the final third, so there is not a lot of space.
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As the original pass was a square ball it looked to me as if the linesman thought a Swiss player passed to Frei rather than it coming off a Korean.
Anyway, Frei was onside when the original ball was played. Good decision by the ref.
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Should it stand or not? I would think that when the ball is passed to a player in offside position and the flag goes up, play should stop at that point, and the Korea player touching the ball is irrelevant. The decision is about the moment the ball leaves the passer's foot. Not what happens after that.
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FIFA's new idea is that a player should only be flagged offside when he receives the ball.
As the expression goes, play to the whistle.
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24-06-2006, 16:46
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but preferably the ref's whistle and not the fan's like in one of the other games
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mark bright says "he(podolski) just chests it down in the box. he shouldn't get that much space"
there's a reason why he had that much space - he was offside you moron
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