Is this guy Irish?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-28205082
If Irish, his son will probably be next FAI CEO
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Is this guy Irish?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-28205082
If Irish, his son will probably be next FAI CEO
RTÉ were quick to note his nationality.
http://www.rte.ie/news/2014/0707/629...-cup-official/
I think they were quicker than the BBC calling whale sized (yorkshireman) Paddy Kenny an irish international.
Good to see RTE are on their game.
Hadn't really had opportunity to post about previous round of games, but had meant to mention an incident in Argentina's game against Belgium where Messi had four Belgians hacking away at him just outside the Belgian box a few minutes before half-time. He was eventually brought to ground and the referee only then awarded a free. It annoyed me that he had to fall to the ground before the ref saw fit to act as je was clearly being impeded.
In saying that, I can see why a ref might hold off until a player hits the ground as he can potentially play advantage otherwise. Once a player is brought down though, there's no longer any potential for an advantage; the attack is well and truly over.
Tonight, I can't see anything other than a German win. The crowd (and ref) can only get Brazil so far in this World Cup and, without Neymar and Silva, they'll be seriously lacking in the mentalitee stakes.
Did you notice that in the same incident Messi handled the ball to get it under control? Not deliberate, but one of those where he took it with his bicep while trying to chest it down.
I'll be up for Brazil tonight, there's a good outside chance, but it's Germany's to lose, as is said.
I was very impressed with Germany against France but you never know, they might well contrive a defeat from the jaws of victory. Against Algeria their defence was needlessly dicing with tactical suicide with Mertesaker holding a very high line against sprint champions. They risked everything to beat Ghana after drawing level, when it wasn't needed, you wouldn't catch Italy doing that.
Enjoy the game.
Ah... The wheels are coming off.
And that tackle from Lahm... Beauty. *swoon*
Could see tee Germans getting three or four here.
Klose. Legend.
Delighted for Brazil after the World Cup they've had. About the only team not to come out and play.
I now hope the Germans get five or six.
Maybe I'll make that seven or eight?
This must be worse than 1950. Brazil will never host a a world cup again.
Shock, horror! This is humiliating, like a training run.
Brazil look worse than us!
There should be a mercy rule to save Brazil from their own fans. Bonnie where are you, you have got to be enjoying this!
Germany away in a couple of months is looking a fun game.
Hilarious shambles and all that Brazil have been, Germany have been a joy to watch. Coming out to attack with simple, precise and effective football. A great way to cap a great World Cup.
F***ing hell. How many chances do the Brazilian defenders want? They had umpteen opportunities to clear the ball for all of those goals.
Why isn't Daniel Alves playing?
And why the hell aren't Kaka, Robinho and Ronaldinho in the squad? Those players at 50% of their capabilities are better than the muck savages they brought with them. What the hell have they accomplished?
Wow... They held up Neymar's shirt at kick off, they'd do well to throw in his towel at half time
Dunphy has just said that this is the first decent team that Brazil have played apparently. They had the weakest side of the draw apparently.
Sorry, who did Dunphy tip for the World Cup?
Germany have been almost too efficient for my liking! Ruthless.
Brazil's record defeat was a 6-0 loss to Uruguay back in 1920. Germany should score a few more here. If they're bothered to expend further energy, that is. That Brazil squad is a team of head-the-balls.
Klose needed two chances to dispatch that open goal chance.
This game is a non event after 25 minutes. Even Klose can't be bothered to put in a decent dive.
What's the point in watching the 2nd half? The kitchen sink might have more appeal.
Jeez, lots of empty seats in the stadium.
As I crack open another Bavarian Pils, will enjoy this second half, but worried Fred might get Brazil back into this game
Apparently there's lots of trouble in the stands.
At least we scored when we lost by five goals to this lot!
Andy Keogh > Brazil
Neuer. Class.
This German performance is what Spain could have been if tiki taka had bite. I think they could match what Spain have just achieved.
Diving never looks too smart, but trying it when you're 5-0 down (Oscar and Fred) just looks utterly pathetic.
There is a section in Simon Kuper's and Stefan Szymanski's "Soccernomics" where they talk about the real cost of hosting major sporting events for a nation. Almost all the time the talk of long term economic profit is nonsense: nations rarely make back a fraction of the amount of money they put into hosting events like the World Cup. The true benefit, no joke, is really in national happiness, how hosting such a tournament increases the general wellbeing and mental happiness of the nations population (there are many studies). It helps that hosts usually do well, increasing the general happiness and self-esteem of the nation.
Brazil's World Cup has gone horribly over budget, killed workmen, divided the nation, created violent protests, the national team has exhibited a brand of football you could generously describe as "poor" and now they're being eliminated in this fashion. What "happiness" existed to be gained is being destroyed, which might just make Brazil 2014 the biggest White Elephant in the history of sport.
Irish team to play Germany - Westwood, Coleman, O'Brien, Dunne, Pearce, Wilson. O'Shea, Duffy, Clarke, SSL and oh, Robbie!
Germany can surely do better than this! How many minutes is it since they've scored now?!
True. Arguably the turning point was their full back getting injured, forcing Lahm out of centre mid.
But this style is similar to their club style which is starting to gain traction in Europe too. And this isn't an atypical German performance. Ok, it's against Brazil in a World Cup semi in Brazil, but we all knew Germany could play like this.
Is Thomas Muller on course to be the first player to be top scorer at two tournaments?
If Brazil walk off the pitch now, it ends 3-0, yeah?