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    Quote Originally Posted by blobbyblob View Post
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2...daan-world-cup

    Be interesting to see if this fat fupper turns up in Croker.
    Actually Danny Jordaan is a very good guy, I have a lot of respect for him and the way he has managed the 2 SA bids and subsequently the LOC. I perfectly understand his comments, as the host nation they want to see the big names BUT it is FIFA & not Jordaan who have seeded the draw & it is FIFA who dreamed up the elaborate rankings on which the seedings are to be based.
    FIFA & Blatter in particular call the shots, it is he who is solely at fault here.

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    Im sure he will be delighted Enda.

    He is a politician and lecturer. He has served in the SAFA and FIFA in numerous capacities, including, as a General Co-ordinator for the Youth World Cup (now FIFA U-20 World Cup), 2001 FIFA Confederations Cup and the 2002 FIFA World Cup in Korea/Japan. He was also a match commissioner for the 2006 FIFA World Cup and a member of the 2006 FIFA World Cup Organising Committee. He currently serves on the on the 2010 FIFA World Cup Organising Committee and 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup Organising Committee.

    He is also a sitting member of the Marketing and Television Board for FIFA. In essence he is at the meetings of the waters between money and sport and he has made it clear which one is his master.

    As a business man, he is highly respected and rightly so. As a sportsman, he surely has a duty to be inpartial towords any nation wishing to qualify which he clearly is not.
    Last edited by blobbyblob; 16/10/2009 at 12:11 PM.
    Who is this guy, Trapper Tony?

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    yeah for all the conspiracy theory people, Russia Portugal and France will all qualify and Ireland will draw greece and the ref will favour us and we will qualify because Trap used to manage Platini at Juve and will have a word in the ear of his former star pupil.

    thus fifa will then say they did not favour the seeded teams as they all did not qualify. so iam in favour of fifa/uefa and their underhand ways

    Ireland will also be drawn away to greece first as Trap has said he wants an away draw first and low and behold his "lucky" manager tag will come through again. But it is not what he knows in football but who he knows that will be the hallmark of this story.

    This tongue in cheek comment was made in jest but i for one will not complain if we benefit some favourtisim and get through
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    No harm for our prospects if Trap makes repeated calls for the top refs to be appointed.
    I wouldn't mind the 'untouchable' Rosetti from Italy or Lubos Michel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by geysir View Post
    No harm for our prospects if Trap makes repeated calls for the top refs to be appointed.
    I wouldn't mind the 'untouchable' Rosetti from Italy or Lubos Michel.
    Where is Carlos Silva Valente when you need him?

    Anyone remember that ref?
    Quoting years at random since 1975

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    On that note, does anyone have any preference or knowledge as to what referees may or may not be assigned to the play offs
    Who is this guy, Trapper Tony?

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    I miss Anders Frisk, shame he was forced into early retirement by scumbag Chelsea fans.

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    Current FIFA European Referees

    Referee DOB International since
    HRINAK Vladimir 1964 1993 Slovakia
    NALBANDYAN Kare 1964 1993 Armenia
    ZAMMIT Anton 1964 1995 Malta
    PLAUTZ Konrad 1964 1996 Austria
    KAPITANIS Costas 1964 1996 Cyprus
    HYYTIA Jouni 1964 1997 Fin
    FANDEL Herbert 1964 1998 Germany
    BASKAKOV Yuri 1964 1998 Russia
    COSTA Paulo 1964 1999 Portugal
    RILEY Michael 1964 1999 England
    IVANOV Nikolai 1964 2000 Russia
    MESSNER Stefan 1964 2001 Austria
    MEDINA CANTALEJ 1964 2002 Spa
    STYLES Robert 1964 2002 England
    HAUGE Terje 1965 1993 Norway
    HAMER Alain 1965 1993 Lux
    RICHARDS Ceri 1965 1994 Wal
    CARDOSO BATISTA 1965 1996 Portugal
    LARSEN Claus Bo 1965 1996 Denmark
    INGVARSSON Mart 1965 1997 Swe
    BERTOLINI Carlo 1965 1997 Swiss
    CORPODEAN Sorin 1965 1997 Rom
    VOLLQUARTZ Nicol 1965 1999 Denmark
    MEJUTO GONZALE 1965 1999 Spa
    MC DONALD Dougl 1965 2000 Scotland
    ALLAERTS Paul 1965 2000 Belgium
    LAYEC Bertrand 1965 2002 France
    PEREZ BURRULL Al 1965 2002 Spa
    GVARDIS Alexander 1965 2003 Russia
    KAILIS Panicos 1965 2005 Cyprus
    STUCHLIK Fritz 1966 1994 Austria
    OVREBO Tom 1966 1994 Norway
    VASSARAS Kyros 1966 1998 Greece
    DE BLEECKERE Fra 1966 1998 Belgium
    KOVACIC Drazenko 1966 1999 Crotia
    GUENOV Anton 1966 1999 Bulgaria
    BRUGGER Bernhard 1966 1999 Austria
    PANIASHVILI Leva 1966 2000 Georgia
    VERBIST Johan 1966 2001 Belgium
    ISMAILOV Marat 1966 2001 Uzb
    SHANDOR Andriy 1966 2002 Ukraine
    VIALICHKA Valery 1966 2002 Belarus
    BRAAMHAAR Eric 1966 2002 Holland
    ROSSI Gabriele 1966 2004 SanMar
    ITURRALDE GONZA 1967 1998 Spa
    JARECI Sokol 1967 2000 Albania
    ISHCHENKO Igor 1967 2001 Ukraine
    SKJERVEN Tommy 1967 2001 Norway
    BERNTSEN Espen 1967 2002 Norway
    JANKU Albano 1967 2002 Albania
    ROSETTI Roberto 1967 2002 italy
    PODESCHI Stefano 1967 2002 SanMar
    TSHAGHARYAN Ara 1967 2003 Armenia
    SALIY Pavel 1967 2003 Kzak
    ORIEKHOV Oleh 1967 2003 Ukraine
    SANDMOEN Brage 1967 2003 Norway
    FERREIRA Joao 1967 2003 Portugal
    VINK Pieter 1967 2004 Holland
    SVENDSEN Michael 1967 2004 Denmark
    PICCIRILLO Herve 1967 2005 France
    MURRAY Calum 1967 2005 Scotland
    TRIFONOS Stelios 1967 2005 Cyprus
    MIKULSKI Tomasz 1968 1995 Poland
    KALDMA Sten 1968 1998 Estonia
    KALT Philippe 1968 1998 France
    DUHAMEL Laurent 1968 1999 France
    CEFERIN Darko 1968 2000 Slov
    LEVI Meir 1968 2000 Israel
    GODULYAN Vitaliy 1968 2001 Ukraine
    WILMES Luc 1968 2002 Lux
    MEYER Florian 1968 2002 Germany
    DEAN Michael 1968 2003 England
    EGOROV Igor 1968 2003 Russia
    RICHMOND Charlie 1968 2003 Scotland
    ASUMAA Tony 1968 2003 Fin
    SUKHINA Stanislav 1968 2003 Russia
    KENAN Asaf 1968 2003 Israel
    VALGEIRSSON Joha 1968 2004 Iceland
    DONDARINI Paolo 1968 2005 italy
    KINHOEFER Thor 1968 2006 Germany
    JAKOBSSON Kristi 1969 1997 Iceland
    BUSACCA Massimo 1969 1999 Swiss
    MALCOLM David 1969 1999 Nire
    STARK Wolfgang 1969 1999 Germany
    BENQUERENCA Ole 1969 2001 Portugal
    BUSURMANKULOV 1969 2002 KRYSZN
    KRANJC Robert 1969 2002 Slov
    WEINER Michael 1969 2002 Germany
    DERELI Selcuk 1969 2003 Turk
    SIPPEL Peter 1969 2003 Germany
    KIRCHER Knut 1969 2004 Germany
    SVILOKOS Vlado 1969 2004 Crotia
    LANNOY Stephane 1969 2006 France
    LAPERRIERE Jerom 1969 2006 Swiss
    RUBINOS PEREZ An 1969 2007 Spa
    WOUTERS Luc 1969 2007 Belgium
    SHVETSOV Viktor 1969 2008 Ukraine
    MALZINSKAS Pauli 1970 2001 Lithu
    PROENCA Pedro 1970 2003 Portugal
    ORZUEV Dilovar 1970 2005 Tajek
    CIRCHETTA Claudio 1970 2005 Swiss
    KALOPOULOS Dimit 1970 2008 Greece
    KAKOS Anastasios 1970 2008 Greece
    TANNER Stephen 1970 2008 England
    RAFATI Babak 1970 2008 Germany
    KARI Petteri 1971 1999 Fin
    SIPAILO Andrejs 1971 2000 Latvia
    HANSSON Martin 1971 2001 Swe
    TUDOR Alexandru 1971 2001 Rom
    MALEK Robert 1971 2001 Poland
    SPIRKOSKI Goran 1971 2002 Maced
    TSEYTLIN Vladislav 1971 2002 Uzb
    BALAJ Pavel 1971 2003 Rom
    JOHANNESSON Ste 1971 2003 Swe
    RISTOSKOV Hristo 1971 2004 Bulgaria
    TREFOLONI Matteo 1971 2004 italy
    ABDULLAEV Muzaff 1971 2005 KRYSZN
    HINRIKSSON Gard 1971 2005 Iceland
    WEBB Howard 1971 2005 England
    ATKINSON Martin 1971 2006 England
    RIZZOLI Nicola 1971 2007 italy
    BORG Marco 1971 2008 Malta
    MOSEYCHUK Yuriy 1971 2008 Ukraine
    SZABO Zsolt 1972 1999 Hungary
    YEFET Alon 1972 2001 Israel
    COURTNEY Mark 1972 2002 Nire
    MC COURT Adrian 1972 2003 Nire
    GUMIENNY Serge 1972 2003 Belgium
    THOMSON Craig 1972 2003 Scotland
    MIKOLAJEWSKI Ma 1972 2004 Poland
    DEACONU Alexand 1972 2005 Rom
    LAUTIER Christoph 1972 2005 Malta
    OLSIAK Pavel 1972 2005 Slovakia
    ISHMATOV Ravsh 1972 2006 Tajek
    SATCHI Igor 1972 2007 Mold
    TAGLIAVENTO Paol 1972 2007 italy
    SEYDOV Kakabay 1973 2001 Turlmen
    GILEWSKI Grzegorz 1973 2001 Poland
    GOMES Duarte 1973 2002 Portugal
    WHITBY Mark 1973 2003 Wal
    MATEJEK Radek 1973 2004 Czech
    UNDIANO Alberto 1973 2004 Spa
    JONES Huw 1973 2005 Wal
    SIDENCO Ghennadi 1973 2006 Mold
    BORSKI Marcin 1973 2006 Poland
    KUIPERS Bjorn 1973 2006 Holland
    JILEK Jan 1973 2007 Czech
    DE MARCO Andrea 1973 2007 italy
    GRAEFE Manuel 1973 2007 Germany
    LIESVELD Richard 1973 2008 Holland
    NIEMINEN Tero 1973 2008 Fin
    ROCCHI Gianluca 1973 2008 italy
    MASIAH Menashe 1973 2009 Israel
    LERJEUS Michael 1973 2009 Swe
    PAMPORIDIS Vasili 1973 2009 Greece
    CONSTANTIN Augu 1974 2002 Rom
    ERIKSSON Jonas 1974 2002 Swe
    PAIXAO Bruno 1974 2004 Portugal
    STALHAMMAR Dan 1974 2004 Swe
    TABORDA XISTRA 1974 2005 Portugal
    BLOM Kevin 1974 2005 Holland
    VUCEMILOVIC Ante 1974 2007 Crotia
    VLK Mario 1974 2007 Slovakia
    EFONG NZOLO Jero 1974 2008 Belgium
    KOVALENKO Valent 1975 2002 Uzb
    BANARI Veaceslav 1975 2003 Mold
    KASSAI Viktor 1975 2003 Hungary
    GEORGIEV Tsvetan 1975 2003 Bulgaria
    STRAHONJA Marijo 1975 2004 Crotia
    CLATTENBURG Mar 1975 2006 England
    STROMBERGSSON 1975 2006 Swe
    MECKAROVSKI Dimi 1975 2008 Maced
    VAN BOEKEL Pol 1975 2008 Holland
    RADOVANOVIC Pav 1975 2008 Monten
    KOUKOULAKIS Mich 1975 2008 Greece
    STUDER Stephan 1975 2009 Swiss
    MUIR Alan James 1975 2009 Scotland
    GAUZER Aleksande 1975 2009 Kzak
    BATINIC Damir 1975 2009 Crotia
    SKOMINA Damir 1976 2003 Slov
    MASHENTSEV Dmit 1976 2004 KRYSZN
    TOUSSAINT Albert 1976 2005 Lux
    SILAGAVA Lasha 1976 2005 Georgia
    KHOLOV Rustam 1976 2006 Tajek
    KOVARIK Libor 1976 2006 Czech
    ZIMMERMANN Cyril 1976 2007 Swiss
    KURBANOV Charym 1977 2003 Turlmen
    IRMATOV Ravshan 1977 2003 Uzb
    BEBEK Ivan 1977 2003 Crotia
    KRALOVEC Pavel 1977 2005 Czech
    EINWALLER Thom 1977 2005 Austria
    STAVREV Aleksand 1977 2006 Maced
    NIJHUIS Bas 1977 2007 Holland
    KALUDJEROVIC Jov 1977 2008 Monten
    NORRIS Euan 1977 2009 Scotland
    NIYAZDURDYEV Be 1978 2003 Turlmen
    KAASIK Hannes 1978 2006 Estonia
    REINERT Petur 1978 2007 Faroe
    AGISHEV Vadim 1978 2008 Uzb
    MAZEIKA Gedimina 1978 2008 Lithu
    GESTRANIUS Matti 1978 2009 Fin
    DALOUKAS Georgi 1978 2009 Greece
    DANKOVSKYY Serg 1978 2009 Ukraine
    BOGNAR Tamas 1978 2009 Hungary
    VNUK Vladimir 1978 2009 Slovakia
    MOEN Svein Oddv 1979 2005 Norway
    COLLUM William 1979 2006 Scotland
    KULBAKOU Aliaksei 1979 2006 Belarus
    VAD Istvan 1979 2007 Hungary
    SZABO Sandor 1979 2008 Hungary
    VIRANT Christof 1979 2009 Belgium
    FABIAN Mihaly 1980 2007 Hungary
    JUG Matej 1980 2007 Slov
    SEVASTSYANIK Vit 1980 2009 Belarus
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    Who is this guy, Trapper Tony?

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    I think its a valley between Tipperary and Waterford
    Who is this guy, Trapper Tony?

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    Quote Originally Posted by blobbyblob View Post
    Im sure he will be delighted Enda.

    He is a politician and lecturer. He has served in the SAFA and FIFA in numerous capacities, including, as a General Co-ordinator for the Youth World Cup (now FIFA U-20 World Cup), 2001 FIFA Confederations Cup and the 2002 FIFA World Cup in Korea/Japan. He was also a match commissioner for the 2006 FIFA World Cup and a member of the 2006 FIFA World Cup Organising Committee. He currently serves on the on the 2010 FIFA World Cup Organising Committee and 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup Organising Committee.

    He is also a sitting member of the Marketing and Television Board for FIFA. In essence he is at the meetings of the waters between money and sport and he has made it clear which one is his master.

    As a business man, he is highly respected and rightly so. As a sportsman, he surely has a duty to be inpartial towords any nation wishing to qualify which he clearly is not.
    This is what worries me. This World Cup will be scrutinised more than any other, you've seen the press (particularly in England) saying Africa isn't ready, it's going to be a disaster, etc. FIFA will be making more effort (if that's the right word) than usual to make sure it looks spectacular to a mass audience in the big countries (which includes having the big-name players involved; Ronaldo, Arshavin and Ribery), even if it means bending the rules (I'm thinking a parallel with Beijing 2008 here). We are being set up to fail unless we draw Greece.

    There's a Chris Rock joke (bear with me) where he says black people in America have to fly to get what white people can walk to. It feels the same with us - if we are playing Portugal, we have to win comfortably, because if it's close, the call will go against us. I would be gobsmacked if we get drawn to play the second leg at home, given our unbeaten competetive record there over the past 3 or 4 years. They're trying to **** us.
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    How do they decide who plays at home first?

    The whole seeding lark smacks of the old fashioned gentleman's agreement made in a smoke filled room. It stinks.

    I just hope Trapattoni makes lots of noises about the referee and says things like he fears the seeded team will be favoured.

    Alex Ferguson is a master of that, alledging refs are against his team. From then on Refs feel obliged to favour Man Utd so as not to look biased. It usually works brilliantly in Utd's favour.

    Trap should do the same. It will put pressure on the ref to favour Ireland.

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    We'll have Eamonn McEneany from Monaghan for the Croke Park leg. He's top notch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolfie View Post
    Where is Carlos Silva Valente when you need him?

    Anyone remember that ref?
    Never will forget, reffed Ireland away to Belgium in a WC qualifier for Spain 82, portuguese ref who disallowed a perfect Stapleton goal in that game.I remember after he disallowed the goal he looked over at his linesman who then put up his flag, even after all those years that looks choreographed, rehearsed even.
    anyway as the game went on and the home team getting desperate he awards a free to Belgium on the edge of the box for an outrageous dive, they scored from the free with about 3 minutes to go.
    After the game several of the irish team had to be held back from the ref.
    Not many people know this but an interested spectator at the game was one Jack Charlton! I think he was manager of Sheffield Wednesday at the time.
    It was obvious to most people at the time that something very fishy went on that night.
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    Wrong game I think
    Wasn't Valente the cheerful whistler for the hosts at Italia 90 QF?

    FIFA have them on standby for a job and then they go back to obscurity afterwards.

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    My apologies geysir you are quite correct.
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    It'll be Russia. I just have a horrible feeling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Comic Book Guy View Post
    Never will forget, reffed Ireland away to Belgium in a WC qualifier for Spain 82, portuguese ref who disallowed a perfect Stapleton goal in that game.I remember after he disallowed the goal he looked over at his linesman who then put up his flag, even after all those years that looks choreographed, rehearsed even.
    anyway as the game went on and the home team getting desperate he awards a free to Belgium on the edge of the box for an outrageous dive, they scored from the free with about 3 minutes to go.
    After the game several of the irish team had to be held back from the ref.
    Not many people know this but an interested spectator at the game was one Jack Charlton! I think he was manager of Sheffield Wednesday at the time.
    It was obvious to most people at the time that something very fishy went on that night.
    It was Raul Nazare who refereed the game in Brussels in 1981.

    Considering the leading Belgian club at the time - Anderlect were subsequently convicted of bribing referees and considering that in 38 years of watching football I've never even seen a referee come close to such a poor performance it's a good bet he was too.

    FIFA won't be telling the ref anything but he will know what FIFA want. It will be tough to get a close call in Paris to send the French out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blobbyblob View Post
    Im sure he will be delighted Enda.

    He is a politician and lecturer. He has served in the SAFA and FIFA in numerous capacities, including, as a General Co-ordinator for the Youth World Cup (now FIFA U-20 World Cup), 2001 FIFA Confederations Cup and the 2002 FIFA World Cup in Korea/Japan. He was also a match commissioner for the 2006 FIFA World Cup and a member of the 2006 FIFA World Cup Organising Committee. He currently serves on the on the 2010 FIFA World Cup Organising Committee and 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup Organising Committee.

    He is also a sitting member of the Marketing and Television Board for FIFA. In essence he is at the meetings of the waters between money and sport and he has made it clear which one is his master.

    As a business man, he is highly respected and rightly so. As a sportsman, he surely has a duty to be inpartial towords any nation wishing to qualify which he clearly is not.
    All good points, he is obviously in bed with FIFA, he has to be given his position but in this instance he is clearly speaking as a business man. He is organising what is an already unpopular World Cup that many people would like to see fail, I have no problem with him wanting teams that offer the greatest commercial interest for that tournament. His words carry no weight withing FIFA's sporting circles, no referee will think "Oh Danny Jordaan wants France to qualify" Blatter on the other hand........

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    Quote Originally Posted by geysir View Post
    Wrong game I think
    Wasn't Valente the cheerful whistler for the hosts at Italia 90 QF?

    FIFA have them on standby for a job and then they go back to obscurity afterwards.
    Valente reffed our away match to Bulgaria in 1987.

    Awarded a well dodgy peno to Bulgaria with about 5 mins to go.
    Quoting years at random since 1975

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