Ha yeah probably to be fair:D
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Croatia do have a slight motivation to just pile it on here. If they win and then draw against Mexico, they could progress on GD if Cameroon beat Brazil :)
No one's scored from a free yet have they? Is that a side effect of the vanish spray? Does it make it harder to score, since kickers might not be used to trying to get the ball over the bar from the exact amount of yards the rules require? Does that make any sense?
I envisage a total Cameroon capitulation here.
Some trivia thanks to ITV: Alex Song's cousin Rigobert was the first player to be red-carded in two World Cups. He received one against Brazil in 1994 and another against Chile in 1998.
Cameroon looked wrecked. Would have thought the African team would have adjusted better to the heat than the Balkan one.
Thought everyone knew that! A staple bit of world cup trivia.
Cameroon are playing like a Junior team now. Everyone breaking forward when they get the ball and trotting back casually when they lose possession. Definitely more goals here if Croatia want.
Entire Cameroon defence standing in line admiring that goal. Shambolic. Not even a call for offside.
Croatia are only not scoring more because they have too many options to pass to inside the Cameroon box and hesitate.
They've been using the spray in Brazilian league games for a while, but I don't believe it's thought to have had any effect on the number of free-kicks converted though. Proportionately-speaking, how many goals from free-kicks might we have expected from 20 games so far? To use a very rough and quick make-shift comparison, there were 32 goals scored directly from free-kicks during the 2012-13 English Premier League season. That was out of a total of 380 games over the whole season. Based on that, am I right in thinking then that you might roughly expect a goal from a free-kick every 12 or 13 games or so? Or have I gotten my maths horribly wrong?... :o
I'm sure we'll see someone score a free-kick soon. :)
The Croatian boss never smiles. Celebrating the scoreline by sitting down, drinking some water and staring grimly at the evisceration happening in front of him.
Bizarrely, Cameroon do deserve a goal here.
Granted, they deserve to have conceded about eight. But still, credit where it's due.
Benoît Assou-Ekotto lucky to remain on the pitch after sticking his head Pepe-style to the head of his own team-mate. Mad stuff. The ref must have missed it.
I dread to think what the Brazil-Cameroon scoreline will be...
Cameroon are a joke. Clownish from before the tournament to now.
Interesting discussion about Song's 'assault' on RTE.
Sadlier just wanted to go with 'moronic', 'disgraceful', etc etc.
Hamann explained what triggered Song's assault, Sadlier looked puzzled as he didn't consider there might be a context, but he cried out 'it doesn't excuse what he did'.
Hamann replied 'it's not an excuse, as it's clearly a red card offence, but I'm just explaining what triggered it, he was being fouled'.
Sadlier looked even more puzzled, unsure of himself, as he was itching to go on a rant and here was Hamann, cool composed and explaining what happened with objectivity.
Watching the second Chile goal again on BBC. Baffling decision by Casillas, but it is still such a difficult chance. He has no backlift whatsoever but he finds a way past the goalkeeper when the odds must have been well against him (although had he missed, Casillas possibly would have punched it back to him, we just don't know).
Sooooo I seemed to have missed quite the day at world cup of soccer Fifa championship.
Thankfully I'm off work tomorrow.
So 0-0 all 'round.
Just devoured today's games. Only game I've not watched was Iran v Nigeria. Deleted on the advice of Facebook. One thing that is ruining it for me is that it is nearly impossible to avoid the scores before I get to see them. Sports news on the drive home and I'm going "la, la, la, la, la, la" while reaching for the volume, pretending to myself that I didn't hear the score. Or a casual midday visit to Facebook where people like Bonnie and Nigel are yammering on like aul ones... ;-) :D
Saskatchewan, by the way, is a f*cking great place to be all things considered. But it is like 90% of North America and is at least 10 years behind Ireland and Great Britain and therefore 20 years behind the rest of Europe.
Some goal from Cahill.
Slick assistant ref reacts perfectly to getting a handshake snub:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=InTnoHyOeNU
You thanked that same post only two pages back! :p
yep, and sad to say, but it seems like all the old cliches about African football are ringing true. It makes our performance at the euros look positively impressive.
AB, the lack of hunger you mention may have been evident under Kerr and at times under Trap when his man management skills were a topic of discussion, but I'm not convinced it applies to the group of players who'll be taking to the pitch in the next campaign.
Jaysis, so I did. I'm not long up. :p
For some reason, I thought I'd first seen it somewhere else last night and, as it popped up on a few other sites this morn, I thought I'd be the first post it here. osarusan, you can pass that thanks on to stu instead! :o
My thanks are hereby withdrawn. Pineapple FTW!
EDIT: Actually, no, DI was kind enough to embed it. Thanks reinstated.
Huzzah!
Though it's better to have it embedded in the post rather than hidden away behind a link in fairness.
Ha, cheers! Maybe its presence here hadn't properly registered with me as the original inclusion linked to an external site. All is now good.
England's 2nd group game is in a cooler Sao Paulo, their fans have to travel the length of Brazil just to follow their team in a group game. Didn't this group games fixture insanity become normalised at USA94, forcing fans to travel thousands of km?
Qatar would be ideal, you could travel to all venues on a Honda 50 - ideal in their winter time of course.
I'm going for England this evening, heroic defiance coupled with consummate skill.
I couldn't help feeling a bit deflated by Spain's exit. They are/were the only team in the competition that could genuinely be considered 'great'. It would have been okay if they had met two massively improved sides that genuinely had 'figured them out', but I just don't think this is the case. Holland pretty much approached the game in the same manner as 2010. Spain easily accounted for a very similar Chile side four years ago. Nothing lasts forever and all the success and mileage had to catch up with them eventually, I just think it's a bit depressing that they're not passing the baton to another potentially great side, but merely sides that can now compete with them due to their own regression.
I'm enjoying watching loads of football every day but I can't honestly claim to be enjoying the tournament itself as much as some on here. Plenty of goals but very few excellent games or team performances. I would exclude Germany from this and there has been the odd game here and there really worth watching.
I think it speaks volumes when the Dutch are (rightly) one of the favourites with the likes of Vlaar and De Guzman in their starting line up. It's a far cry from the days of Koeman and Rijkaard, not to mention their even heavier hitters!
I'll be supporting Italy all the way now, there is something really classy about them even though they look weaker than their teams of the past.
What is the best bet today if you had to pick one winner? Some of these games are unwatchable without a small wager on it.
I'd go with Japan to beat Greece. They seem to have an unbreakable spirit so should react well to their opening defeat. All three games are hard enough to call but the other two should be very watchable without a wager anyway.
I think DeLorean makes a fair point, but given that the big domestic leagues and the CL are multi-national affairs now, world cups take on a different level of significance and intrigue. I don't expect the World Cup to be the absolute pinnacle anymore but now I find fascinating on other levels.
I've been gripped by most of the games, intrigued by how teams play and by how coaches adapt to circumstances and I'm constantly looking for clues or lessons for Ireland. I have a soft spot for Croatia and Bosmia myself, down to my love of the Eastern European football style, but of the major nations I'm probably rooting for Italy too.
Controversial opinion alert!
It can't be argued that Spain aren't a great side alright, but tiki taka bored the bejaysus out of me at times. The 2010 World Cup - with four straight 1-0 wins in the knock-out stages - was its dull-ish pinnacle. Pass pass pass pass pass pass pass pass pass pass pass pass - f*@1ing do something!! Be incisive! :mad:
A great side, no doubt, and always a pity to great sides pass on (as they must), but I won't necessarily mourn tiki taka if it's gone.
Yeah I can honestly say I was never bored watching Spain in their pomp, but then defensive Italian sides turn me on too! I enjoy watching a team excel at whatever it is that makes them great, once it's done with some sort of style.
Go over to the betting part of this site!!;)
http://foot.ie/threads/190935-World-Cup-Bets/page2
Agreed. From a betting point of view I followed Spain the last few competitions, but they were hard to watch at times. Just get the ball in the box!!! I think that even though they were the best team in the last world cup, it was overall a pretty rubbish tournament. Not a whole lot would have taken to winning it.
I'd much prefer international football regardless of which is considered the pinnacle, I think that's a difficult thing to measure anyway. In terms of 'intrigue', international football wins hands down, and the gap is getting wider all the time. I just don't think this tournament has been great in that or any other regard so far, but then it's early days. I think we could really do with the likes of Argentina and Portugal coming good, Brazil and Holland getting their arses handed to them and Costa Rica continuing to capture the imagination along with a couple of others.
I wouldn't agree that Spain easily accounted for Chile four years ago. Chile played over half the game with ten men and still won the second half 1-0, after they had a man sent off for a terrible Torres dive. I think they'll have taken extra pleasure in their victory for that reason.
Is drogba coming off the bench or starting?