Couldn't agree more.
Man, fuck Mexico. That kind of crap does not belong on the pitch.
Where the rules should be precisely the same as they are for everyone else. Instant replays do not belong in football. The problem with this world cup is the quality of the referees. You don't see this shit happening anywhere near as often in the big leagues.Mekstizzle wrote:
but this is the world cup!
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he's right, these 3rd world shithole refs are not good enough for the a tournamount as prestigous as the world cup.
Euro refs from now on only pls.
Euro refs from now on only pls.
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kysmikkel wrote:
Man, fuck Mexico. That kind of crap does not belong on the pitch.Where the rules should be precisely the same as they are for everyone else. Instant replays do not belong in football. The problem with this world cup is the quality of the referees. You don't see this shit happening anywhere near as often in the big leagues.Mekstizzle wrote:
but this is the world cup!
m3thod wrote:
he's right, these 3rd world shithole refs are not good enough for the a tournamount as prestigous as the world cup.
Euro refs from now on only pls.
wow
Yep, maybe only Italians?m3thod wrote:
he's right, these 3rd world shithole refs are not good enough for the a tournamount as prestigous as the world cup.
Euro refs from now on only pls.
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3-1
Lets have a few of them next season Mr H.
"My best moment? I have a lot of good moments but the one I prefer is when I kicked the hooligan." - Eric Cantona.
ig wrote:
wow
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What a joke. This is getting even more pathetic than it already is, almost to the point of laughably embarrassing. This is the sport the world holds so dear to its heart? In it's current form, I'm quite content to be an American.
Great. Now stop watching and commenting.nukchebi0 wrote:
What a joke. This is getting even more pathetic than it already is, almost to the point of laughably embarrassing. This is the sport the world holds so dear to its heart? In it's current form, I'm quite content to be an American.
"My best moment? I have a lot of good moments but the one I prefer is when I kicked the hooligan." - Eric Cantona.
gfys, you're bringing nothing to this thread, we don't give a fuck how you feel about football.nukchebi0 wrote:
What a joke. This is getting even more pathetic than it already is, almost to the point of laughably embarrassing. This is the sport the world holds so dear to its heart? In it's current form, I'm quite content to be an American.
Ha! all you are doing is trolling england fans.CammRobb wrote:
you're bringing nothing to this thread
fifa is the joke, not the sport
The results worked out either way.. Argentine insurance. I guess that takes the sting off a lil bit. Though it could be argued going down 1-0 in the first half could have bad mental implications. .. Whatever, there is no doubt in my mind Argentina was the better team today. It is possible to be lucky and good you know.
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Nothing wrong with the sport, a lot wrong with refereeing and acting.nukchebi0 wrote:
What a joke. This is getting even more pathetic than it already is, almost to the point of laughably embarrassing. This is the sport the world holds so dear to its heart? In it's current form, I'm quite content to be an American.
See, the thing is, I'd like to enjoy soccer. I just can't as it currently stands (hence the "in its current form" in my other post). It does seem FIFA is responsible, not the core aspects of soccer, but regardless, FIFA has a rather large influence over the World Cup and is mishandling it. It's impossible to take some of the results I've seen thus far seriously, and the frequency of the errors is just pitiful. Like I said, I can't believe anyone invests so much into the World Cup knowing their or their teams' success is half a result of their skill and half just getting lucky enough to have poor officiating favor them.
Gtfo. Half luck and half skill, listen to yourself.nukchebi0 wrote:
See, the thing is, I'd like to enjoy soccer. I just can't as it currently stands (hence the "in its current form" in my other post). It does seem FIFA is responsible, not the core aspects of soccer, but regardless, FIFA has a rather large influence over the World Cup and is mishandling it. It's impossible to take some of the results I've seen thus far seriously, and the frequency of the errors is just pitiful. Like I said, I can't believe anyone invests so much into the World Cup knowing their or their teams' success is half a result of their skill and half just getting lucky enough to have poor officiating favor them.
Cool, doubt your support will be missed.nukchebi0 wrote:
See, the thing is, I'd like to enjoy soccer. I just can't as it currently stands (hence the "in its current form" in my other post). It does seem FIFA is responsible, not the core aspects of soccer, but regardless, FIFA has a rather large influence over the World Cup and is mishandling it. It's impossible to take some of the results I've seen thus far seriously, and the frequency of the errors is just pitiful. Like I said, I can't believe anyone invests so much into the World Cup knowing their or their teams' success is half a result of their skill and half just getting lucky enough to have poor officiating favor them.
"My best moment? I have a lot of good moments but the one I prefer is when I kicked the hooligan." - Eric Cantona.
how about you gtfo cam; hes pretty much spot on
KingCheese wrote:
Unbelievable tekkers.nukchebi0 wrote:
See, the thing is, I'd like to enjoy soccer. I just can't as it currently stands (hence the "in its current form" in my other post). It does seem FIFA is responsible, not the core aspects of soccer, but regardless, FIFA has a rather large influence over the World Cup and is mishandling it. It's impossible to take some of the results I've seen thus far seriously, and the frequency of the errors is just pitiful. Like I said, I can't believe anyone invests so much into the World Cup knowing their or their teams' success is half a result of their skill and half just getting lucky enough to have poor officiating favor them.
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refs usually get things right more often than wrong. however, anyone who doesnt want instant replay for goals or offsides in the world cup or UEFA or w/e has severe mental issues imo.
11 Bravo wrote:
refs usually get things right more often than wrong. however, anyone who doesnt want instant replay for goals or offsides in the world cup or UEFA or w/e has severe mental issues imo.
ig wrote:
11 Bravo wrote:
refs usually get things right more often than wrong. however, anyone who doesnt want instant replay for goals or offsides in the world cup or UEFA or w/e has severe mental issues imo.