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Yo te quiero, mi querida. Sin tus besos, yo soy nada.
Abri o portão de ouro, da maquina do tempo.
Mi mamá me hizo guapo, listo y antimadridista.
How do I know it is Saturday?
Ipswich lost!!
look, everyone knows hes just another angry norrie, but in trying desperately to move on from this utter disaster, i welcomed some of his comments. yes, hes been talkin ****e regularly for a long time now. but feck it, at least some of these comments help ease the sense of injustice somewhat. however, duffers comments about how the players reckoned the french players heads were gone even in the first half brought me back to wistful sighs....remember how many times they kicked simple passes out of play? they were woeful!!
So Keane goes on TV suupports injustice and then expects people to play for him, he is an idiot.
He is not fit to maage a brothel, although he would probably fail at that too.
Thing is FIFA cheated by rigging the draw mid competition to suit their desire to get the big yeams through.
That is clealy a message to the ref and linesman that cheating is acceptable to get the desired result.
That makes the FIFA unfit to run the World Cup and hence makes the world cup a sham of a competition.
The 'winner' of the world cup cannot say they could beat Ireland in a fair match in because none of the teams in the competetion they will play will have done that.
Ireland should play the 'winner' for the World Cup trophy.
This kind of farce has been brewing in soccer for years. Week in week out there are similiar farcical decisions such as the one in England where the ball went wide and the ref gave a goal or the one a couple years ago where Roy Carroll saved the ball several yards behind the goal line.
Leaving aside that this is Ireland, this result shows once and for all the need for video refereeing on important decisions. It's now in most other major sports, why should soccer be exempt? Maybe it's because we have a crowd of conservatives at the top of the tree who want to see nothing major change.
Maybe they should just allow Adidas sponsored teams compete in the World Cup and be done with it.
Because we all know come 2014, it may be Nike who are a major sponsor of the World Cup and the demand will be to give an easy route to the finals for Nike sponsored teams. Or it may be Adidas again or some other major sponsor.
The integrity of the sport has been damaged. There is only one way to restore that integrity.
Nothing wrong with Keane's points about the missed chances or the poor defending (not helped by the French being offside - and the ball would have gone out of play if not illegally controlled by Henry) but the Georgia reference is plan wrong. A slightly better example would be McShane's handball at home to Montenegro - blatant penalty - but not a deliberate attempt to deceive and unseen in any event.
I tell you what Jebus, it's a good job Charles Manson never set up a camp in Ireland. There seem to be plenty of people around capable of being sucked into a dangerous personality cult all too easily.
A lot of what he said made sense, I have to say.
The problems I'd have were singling out Given in particular - the ball coming at that trajectory, which Dunne would normally clear (but was nudged out of the way by Squillaci who was offside) is not the keeper's ball. That's just bitterness
What he says about Gerogia is right though. We got a penalty for a refereeing mistake and nothing was made of it. Just because this was a bigger game, shouldn't make a difference
I'm also p*ssed off with his comment we were "afraid of making the next step". Bullsh*t, yes we missed plenty of chances, but their keeper had two stormers and would we have played like that if we were afraid??
I'm sure Roy Keane just manfully shrugged off any injustices he felt he suffered playing football. Apart from trying to maim people who hadn't realised he'd done his knee ligaments in of course.
And yet Slovenia's win over Russia hasn't been discredited by FIFA. Also, it is arguable that Ukraine would be a far more attractive draw than Greece, yet that result stands.
China, a massive potential market who are also sponsored by Adidas, failed miserably in qualifying.
People were writing up their conspiracy theories on here as soon as the referees were announced.
One missed decision by the ref has been ridiculously overblown and it's getting extremely embarassing, your own post is a clear example:Utter nonsense.Originally Posted by tricky_colour
Last edited by superfrank; 20/11/2009 at 3:16 PM.
Extratime.ie
Yo te quiero, mi querida. Sin tus besos, yo soy nada.
Abri o portão de ouro, da maquina do tempo.
Mi mamá me hizo guapo, listo y antimadridista.
Has anyone read this in the Times.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/spo...fset=12&page=2
Keane has never forgiven Delaney for failing to contact him during the incident and misleading the media as to his whereabouts after his controversial exit from the World Cup in 2002 after a row with Mick McCarthy over facilities in Saipan.
Keane said: “John Delaney talks about the honesty and integrity of the game but I would not take any notice of that man.
“People forget what went on in the World Cup in 2002 and that man talks about honesty. He didn’t even have the courtesy to call me then, all he said when he was interviewed was I was on the Island somewhere.
What a bitter idiot? 7 years later and he's still whinging about someone not calling him. I bet Delaney would have got a 2 word answer if he had done.
Yeah I think the motivation of Keanes comments are the huge problem here. MOst of what he says is rubbish and is motivated by bitterness in this case, esp about Given etc, and possibly about McShane. Even the comment, that he felt sorry all of the fans and managment and for some of the players implies he does not feel sorry for all of them.
I do think the calls for a replay are embarassing to be honest, esp by the Fianna Fail politicians.
In Trap we trust
Plenty was made of it - there was no end to talk of how lucky we were - but at no point was there any intent to deceive or cheat or break the rules on behalf of any Irish player. That's the critical difference for me.
There's an expression "never look a gift horse in the mouth". Obeying that motto is all WE were guilty of in that instance. Thierry Henry was guilty of cheating. I'm sure it was instinctive and I'm sure he's probably a nice guy but that's the difference between the two situations.
and up to €100 in the stade de france
two players off side in the immediate lead up to the goal. that is actually good defending. the players cant help it if the linesmen missed the offsides.
we didnt cheat the goal v georgia and andrews was denied a perfectly good goal in the same game
Last edited by jbyrne; 20/11/2009 at 2:25 PM.
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