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Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2004 4:00 pm
by Nippy
[QUOTE=garazdawi]Campbell didn't but the english player that he jumped on (I forgot his name) had an arm over the goalies shoalder thereby preveting him to jump... i don't think it would have made a difference had he not been there but now he was and he was doing things he shouldn't have been doing.... so portugal go on and england stay behind...[/QUOTE]
Disagree completely. John Terry was not touching the keeper and didn't stop him from jumping - that was the first thing I looked for.
Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2004 4:02 pm
by Lost One
Disagree completely. John Terry was not touching the keeper and didn't stop him from jumping - that was the first thing I looked for.
I definitely saw an arm against the goallie's shoulder as he tried to jump before the goal was scored. That said, I'm not sure whether a ball that seemed to touch the line of England's goal entered or not, which the referee said to carry on anyway...
Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2004 4:05 pm
by garazdawi
[QUOTE=Nippy]Disagree completely. John Terry was not touching the keeper and didn't stop him from jumping - that was the first thing I looked for.[/QUOTE]
This will probably be discussed in detail by all english and foreign media tomorrow... the commentators in swedish TV all agreed (IIRC) that the free kick was fair, although they did also say that the referee could nothave seen the event t all so it was what they called an "aliby" call be the referee. In the premiur legue the referee would not have called the free kick but seeing as goalies have a holy status in these games the free kick was given to portugal...
Posted: Fri Jun 25, 2004 12:34 am
by Nippy
[QUOTE=garazdawi]This will probably be discussed in detail by all english and foreign media tomorrow... the commentators in swedish TV all agreed (IIRC) that the free kick was fair, although they did also say that the referee could nothave seen the event t all so it was what they called an "aliby" call be the referee. In the premiur legue the referee would not have called the free kick but seeing as goalies have a holy status in these games the free kick was given to portugal...[/QUOTE]
I agree that the ref couldn't see the "incident" but the linesman could. And gave the goal. How can you explain the difference? A ref ALWAYS has to consult his linesmen with regards to incidents he can't see, he just can't make a judgement call, especially at this level. I reitterate that the linesman gave it.
Posted: Fri Jun 25, 2004 12:57 am
by Craig
I saw all three men go up, terry's arm (I didn't see the match but thats what I inferred) rests on his shoulder as he heads it in, when he goes down so does the arm, by the time the goalies down the goals has been scored.
I do no like that referee, I think he was bitter. We had beat his team in the first stages, the swiss.
Posted: Fri Jun 25, 2004 2:10 pm
by Xandax
LOL - Greece in the lead 1-0 against France. Scoring fell in the 65th minute (or there about) .....
Fun to see if they can hold France away
ROFL ROFL ROFL - they did it. France out of the tournament and Greece onwards.
This is so much like Denmark in '92 it is uncanning. Wonder if Greece can go all the way
Nice going.
Posted: Fri Jun 25, 2004 2:41 pm
by Vicsun
Go Greece! An unexpected, but satisfying outcome nontheless

Posted: Sat Jun 26, 2004 11:35 am
by Rob-hin
It reminds me of the world cup where Korea steamed onwards, beating almost all who stood in their way.
Anyways, tonight The Netherlands vs Sweden
We'll beat them 2 - 1.

Posted: Sat Jun 26, 2004 12:21 pm
by Xandax
[QUOTE=Rob-hin]It reminds me of the world cup where Korea steamed onwards, beating almost all who stood in their way.
Anyways, tonight The Netherlands vs Sweden
We'll beat them 2 - 1.

[/QUOTE]
I do think Holland has a good chance for winning this match. But since I got nothing at stake (this time), I look forward to an enjoyable match.
But Holland seems more "all-round" then Sweden. Sweden has some very good attackers, but I feel they lack a little in defence and midtfield, so if they are going to win they have to really work for it
But ..... hey - Sweden is "our neighbours", so Go Go Go Sweden

Posted: Sat Jun 26, 2004 12:22 pm
by Coot
Well, let's not forget, there's been a couple of surprises so far. The Czechs, the Greeks, the Portugese did a lot better than expected and France, Germany and England were sent home.
I can just picture Advocaat, the Dutch coach, and the entire Dutch team sitting in their hotelrooms mumbling mantra's to themselves: 'I
think I can, I
think I can...'
Posted: Sat Jun 26, 2004 12:24 pm
by Xandax
[QUOTE=Coot]<snip>
I can just picture Advocaat, the Dutch coach, and the entire Dutch team sitting in their hotelrooms mumbling mantra's to themselves: 'I
think I can, I
think I can...'[/QUOTE]
LOL - thanks for the mental picutre
The "Little Team That Could"

Posted: Sat Jun 26, 2004 2:44 pm
by Xandax
Well - lets hope the "Silver Goal" gets more exciting then the rest of the match ... otherwise we are looking at the second penalty shoot out in the quater finals

Posted: Sat Jun 26, 2004 3:15 pm
by Coot
Oh, 'great'... it's gonna be penalties now.

Posted: Sat Jun 26, 2004 3:28 pm
by Xandax
Sweden out - Holland onwards after penalty.
What a miss by Slatan (I can't spell his last name). That was nowhere near the goal.
But good save by Van Der Saar(sp?) at the last swedish kick. He had gone to the right of the goal, in the all other shots, except that last one which he saved

Posted: Sat Jun 26, 2004 3:45 pm
by C Elegans
Lucky I got home from Paris yesterday night before the game - with France crashing out to Greece, Paris must have been gloomy yesterday night....
Sad to see Sweden and England go in penalty shootouts, I have penalties, the teams could as well just flip a coin for the win.
@Xan: Zlatan Ibrahimovic is his name, I am surprised he did a "Baggio". The Dutch keeper was good, but I don't think the last save was so spectacular actually, rather it was a very bad penalty shot by Swedish captain Mellberg.
Posted: Sat Jun 26, 2004 3:50 pm
by Coot
Wow, we finally won a penaltymatch! It's a lousy way to lose for the Swedish though.
Posted: Sat Jun 26, 2004 3:54 pm
by Xandax
[QUOTE=C Elegans]<snip>
@Xan: Zlatan Ibrahimovic is his name, I am surprised he did a "Baggio". The Dutch keeper was good, but I don't think the last save was so spectacular actually, rather it was a very bad penalty shot by Swedish captain Mellberg.[/QUOTE]
Yeah - that's the name
But I do think the save was good, but then again, much of goalies work at penalties is simply going to the right direction
If they save, it was a poor shot - if they don't save, it was a "unlucky" or they didn't have a chance. A Goalkeeper can hardly loose in a penalty situation
But the shot was maybe not as fast as it should have been, but it had a good height and good direction.
Uhh - a trip to Paris, I'm jealous - hope it was a good trip

Posted: Sat Jun 26, 2004 5:06 pm
by Silur
Go Greece, go! Oh, and Holland; make sure your guys kick the team ranked as number three on my "worst version of swan lake" list (for Europe that is) all the way home (which isn't that far). Greece is number four on the list when they're tired, but since they haven't won anything ever, I'll let it slide for now.
I still say Collina is the best Man on the field! It's amazing how much better and nicer the teams play when he's the referee. No filming, no complaint, no rolling around on the field... just football.
Posted: Sat Jun 26, 2004 5:08 pm
by Xandax
[QUOTE=Silur]<snip>
I still say Collina is
the best Man on the field! It's amazing how much better and nicer the teams play when he's the referee. No filming, no complaint, no rolling around on the field... just football.[/QUOTE]
Something of a generalization there now is it ...
but then again - Collina is scary. I don't want him near me, so I guess the players don't either, which is why

Posted: Sat Jun 26, 2004 5:14 pm
by Yshania
I wish we could have had Collina refereeing the England/Portugal match
Congrats to the Dutch, considering they missed the World Cup, and their record in previous penalty shoot outs...
Commiserations to the Swede's...
Greece!! Poetic justice indeed!

Bravo!