Originally posted by expat
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Originally posted by expatBefore the match, when we heard the ref identified, my GF said, oh well, it's all over then. No comment.
If England are to do better, they have to learn how to dive better and squeal a bit more, like everyone else. Fans and players abroad will all tell you they treat it as part of the game.Comment
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And if England are do to better then they ought to make sure the likes of this hoodlum does not wear the England shirt
If you have done no wrong then you have nothing to fear ...perhaps.Comment
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Originally posted by Central-ScrutiniserAnd if England are do to better then they ought to make sure the likes of this hoodlum does not wear the England shirt
I notice the ref didn't blow up untill our thug had done something.
If he was sent of for pushing then how come he only warned the cheating gits for pushing our chaps before hand and why didnt he send off all the cheating gits who came storming in afterwards.
I justy wish for once we could lose a game that had no controversy whatsoever.I am not qualified to give the above advice!
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Although it has to be said England played far better after Rooney was sent off and had this not happened and raised England's game you could imagine Portugal winning in normal time.Comment
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I'm absolutely disgusted. Ricardo Carvalho actually grabbed Rooney's foot and started stroking his goolies with it. Ronaldo then told the referee he knew where he lived and he'd better get the red card out or else. This happened just at the wrong time when Rooney was about to score about ten goals at once! And don't get me started on the penalties! Did you notice how the goal posts drew nearer everytime Ricardo was in goal? I mean, what's the point??Comment
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Don't start on the penalties.
The rules say the keeper can dive left or right, but must not come forward.
Our idiot normally stays on his line and still saves some. He watched the cheats keeper dive half way to the spot (with no retakes) and tried to emulate him. Their guy is used to cheating and getting away with it, our guy changed his normal mode and buggered it right up.I am not qualified to give the above advice!
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Originally posted by The Lone GunmanDon't start on the penalties.
The rules say the keeper can dive left or right, but must not come forward.
Our idiot normally stays on his line and still saves some. He watched the cheats keeper dive half way to the spot (with no retakes) and tried to emulate him. Their guy is used to cheating and getting away with it, our guy changed his normal mode and buggered it right up.Comment
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Originally posted by Pintoabsolute crap. Watch the penalties again, if you can stand it. They were saved fair and square, mainly because of the English players' feeble shots.I am not qualified to give the above advice!
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According to Eriksson, Rooney has been unrepentant.
There was no admission of guilt and no apology to his team-mates. "He is not that type of person. I spoke to Wayne and his opinion was that it was not intentional.
I then went to the referee's room for a private chat and, when I asked him whether it was a red card, he was 100% sure. I asked him where the player [Carvalho] had been hit and the referee pointed exactly where.
So, no complaints. I have seen it on television and I couldn't complain about it."If you have done no wrong then you have nothing to fear ...perhaps.Comment
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