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    Quote Originally Posted by corkboy360 View Post
    Sh!t happens lads get over it.

    Had that been Doyler or Keano we would of taken it...Ireland had more than enough chances to win that game...there is always mistakes by referees in football and his decision is final...what makes ye think the rules will be changed for us ?
    Sorry you are wrong.

    You know as well as I do, if Keane or Doyle did it, the linesman would have seen it, the ref would have seen it, and most of all the 4th official would have seen it on a monitor and whispered in the refs ear, as per the Zidane sending off in the world cup.

    Why is it Robbie Keane was pulled up everytime he handled the ball in the match?

    But when Henry handles the ball, he is allowed away with it.

    One law for Ireland, another for France.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Emmet7 View Post
    Why is it Robbie Keane was pulled up everytime he handled the ball in the match?

    But when Henry handles the ball, he is allowed away with it.

    One law for Ireland, another for France.
    Why wasn't Anelka given a penalty when there was clearly contact between himself and Given?

    If there was a conspiracy, that was the perfect opportunity for the refs to "give in" to FIFA.
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    Quote Originally Posted by superfrank View Post
    Why wasn't Anelka given a penalty when there was clearly contact between himself and Given?

    If there was a conspiracy, that was the perfect opportunity for the refs to "give in" to FIFA.
    I wrote another post on another thread.

    You know that every ref is watched by a referee's commission that decides if they will be fit for officiating at next year's world cup.

    This ref undoubtedly wanted to go to South Africa, right?

    Now throughout 90 minutes he is very good makes all the right decisions, nothing too dodgy or anything that would jeprodise his trip to the world cup.

    Into extra time and still no sign of France scoring and it's looking like penalties. The ref is hoping not to have to make a bad decision but also that France win since it's been clear for months that FIFA want France to qualify.

    Then the dodgy goal and the ref is left with a decision.

    Disallow the goal and let the matter be decided on the lottery of penalties or allow the goal and stay in favour with FIFA.

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    yet the team with the biggest population in the playoffs is out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by irishultra View Post
    yet the team with the biggest population in the playoffs is out.
    What has population to do with anything? Indonesia didn't qualify either and they have twice the population of Russia. It's to do with TV rights and sponsorship, in short money and France were in these terms miles ahead of anyone else in the play-offs.

    If people are seriously suggesting that the likes of Blatter a businessman, not a sports person isn't capable of influencing results to ensure his profit margins are considerably higher this year then they really need to wake up. You are talking about tens of millions of dollars in difference here.

    Just look at the series of disgraceful refereeing decisions that ensured the home nation South Korea got to the semis of the 2002 world cup and you'll see Fifa have previous in this regard.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Emmet7 View Post
    Into extra time and still no sign of France scoring and it's looking like penalties. The ref is hoping not to have to make a bad decision but also that France win since it's been clear for months that FIFA want France to qualify.
    The penalty claim was made in the first-half of extra time. It would have been a penalty and he could have sent Given off as well, making it easier for France. It was the perfect opportunity for him to "do what he's told", as you claim.

    That's why I don't believe the refs were trying to push France over the finish line. In fact, I felt Ireland got a lot of 50-50's in the match and he did have a very good game, except for two big decisions, one which went our way and one which went against us.

    I've said it before: one missed decision is being blown out of proportion so Irish fans can have a reason to complain and say: "Oh, life is so unfair". After all, what Irish person doesn't like to whinge?
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    What irks me just as much is that much of the protest is being led by people who only a few weeks ago looked down their noses at Irish football, if they even looked at it at all.

    The only comfort I can take from all this is that the BIG are back, and held in high regard again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greenbod View Post
    So...how many foot.ie members were part of the 100 who marched on the embassy?
    Did that go ahead?
    I must have missed the Worldwide outrage and blanket news coverage we were promised.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gspain View Post
    However we have a huge match on sunday that to some people is just as important as wednesday night. If Sligo or Fingal lose to an offside goal or a handball will they get a replay?
    Don't be silly - this isn't a World Cup playoff match we're talking about here - it's a tinpot little thing masquerading as the National Cup - no doubt played between two teams of plumbers, electricians, milkmen, the unemployed - on a ploughed field in the middle of nowhere to be watched by 3 men and a dog.

    Now - if it happened in the Bolton vs. Blackburn game this afternoon - then that's a different story altogether
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    If Sligo or Fingal lose to a handball will they get a replay?

    Only if the offending team is so embarrassed by the crassness of the offence that they offer a replay. Unlikely as everyone knows.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Emmet7 View Post
    Sorry you are wrong.

    You know as well as I do, if Keane or Doyle did it, the linesman would have seen it, the ref would have seen it, and most of all the 4th official would have seen it on a monitor and whispered in the refs ear, as per the Zidane sending off in the world cup.

    Why is it Robbie Keane was pulled up everytime he handled the ball in the match?

    But when Henry handles the ball, he is allowed away with it.

    One law for Ireland, another for France.
    I don't know whether to laugh or cry on here sometimes

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    some wacko on the radio this morning demanding a street name change for henry street in dublin

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    Quote Originally Posted by superfrank View Post
    The penalty claim was made in the first-half of extra time. It would have been a penalty and he could have sent Given off as well, making it easier for France. It was the perfect opportunity for him to "do what he's told", as you claim.

    That's why I don't believe the refs were trying to push France over the finish line. In fact, I felt Ireland got a lot of 50-50's in the match and he did have a very good game, except for two big decisions, one which went our way and one which went against us.

    I've said it before: one missed decision is being blown out of proportion so Irish fans can have a reason to complain and say: "Oh, life is so unfair". After all, what Irish person doesn't like to whinge?
    It was four decisions. Two offsides and two handballs. The penalty was an obvious dive. Maybe he was hoping a better opportunity to ease France through would come along at that stage of the game. Perhaps he didn't realise the handball was as blatant as it actually was. Who knows but either way we have been cheated by the corporate executives at Fifa.

    I actually don't care for a replay but people dismissing it as conspiracy that Fifa are not capable of ensuring that France had as much help as possible and that they get their tens of millions in revenue are as naive as they come and know nothing about football and it's history (or sports in general). I didn't think the ref was particularly good either. He gave the French free kicks out everytime there was a 50/50 near their box.
    Last edited by youngirish; 22/11/2009 at 7:29 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by youngirish View Post
    Maybe he was hoping a better opportunity to ease France through would come along at that stage of the game.
    I disagree. It was a perfect opportunity for him to give France a peno and also reduce Ireland to ten men and surely guaranteeing France a safe passage and satisfying his bosses, as theorists claim he wanted to do. Yet he didn't do it.

    If the conspiracy theory held any weight, he would have not only given France the penalty and a brilliant chance to score but he would also have sent off our keeper, who is head and shoulders above what was on the bench.

    If he knew the clock was ticking down and he had to get the ball into the net for the French, he would've given the peno as it actually looked like a believable one. The replay shows there was contact.
    Quote Originally Posted by youngirish
    Perhaps he didn't realise the handball was as blatant as it actually was.
    From what I've seen, he couldn't see the incident.

    Should he automatically assume players are cheating whenever he can't see the play?

    Is he supposed to discredit the goal just because the team which conceded start screaming that it was handball?

    He didn't see the handball and he wasn't told anything by his linesman. All he saw was the ball go in the net. He's seen nothing to think it was illegal. What is he expected to do?
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    Quote Originally Posted by roinuj View Post
    some wacko on the radio this morning demanding a street name change for henry street in dublin
    No worse than some of the stuff I've seen on here these past few days to be fair

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    Quote Originally Posted by superfrank View Post
    He didn't see the handball and he wasn't told anything by his linesman. All he saw was the ball go in the net. He's seen nothing to think it was illegal. What is he expected to do?
    Stop the game, go to the touchline, phone some pub in the middle of rural Offaly and ask the Landlord to take a vote amongst his customers watching the match?
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    Lightbulb Ireland to stage protests at world cup finals.

    How about organising a series of demonatrations and interuptions at the world cup finals, ie a green lepracaun running onto the pitch, grabbing the ball and throwing it into the French net?


    That would give Blatter something to think about.
    Last edited by tricky_colour; 01/12/2009 at 9:56 PM.

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    But still no no and no. There is a proper means to make a reasoned argument for change to prevent the injustice that occured but certainly not in the way you have suggested.

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    Blatter ruined our tournement, I don't see why shouldn't ruin his.
    It would be something to look forward to at the finals and shame FIFA.

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