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I'd like to see your reactions to this one!
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- yeah and that's why I’m supporting Brazil for this tournament!and England not into the quarter finals, sorry Peter
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Jesper de Jong wrote:Wow! 5-1 against the current world champion!
SCJP 1.4, SCWCD 1.4 - Hints for you, Certified Scrum Master
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Jesper de Jong wrote:And I'm not even really a big soccer fan.
SCJP 1.4, SCWCD 1.4 - Hints for you, Certified Scrum Master
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Joe Harry wrote:Spain vs Chile should be deciding Spain's fate. Should they loose, there is 0% chance that the make it to the next round!
Pawel Baczynski wrote:
Joe Harry wrote:Spain vs Chile should be deciding Spain's fate. Should they loose, there is 0% chance that the make it to the next round!
Technically a team can advance with only 3 points, but...
1. This never happened before
2. This would only work if Australia won all their games... Which won't happen as they lost to Chile.
So you are right. Should Spain loose to Chile, they are doomed .
Matthew Brown wrote:Technically, a team can advance with 2, though it's already impossible in that group.
I wasn't sure about the "never happened before", so did a bit of searching. Group B, 1998 - Italy 7 points, Chile 3, Austria 2, Cameroon 2. Chile qualified after drawing all three games.
Pawel Baczynski wrote:Or maybe in Euro it never happened with 3 points?
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an all too easily given red card to Pepe
Ulf Dittmer wrote:
I disagree. Headbutting another player -when the match was already interrupted, even- is as clear-cut a case for a red card as is possible.
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That was not a headbutt.
So maybe Pepe's behavior was not an example of fair play, but neither was Müller's. And Müller's behavior, to me, is a far greater problem in football at the moment and should be cracked down upon.
Ulf Dittmer wrote:
I agree that there's a lot of acting going on. But that doesn't factor into it - the severeness is irrelevant in this case.
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If that were true, there would no longer be any need for a referee.
Well I figured we had already established that we differ in opinion on whether Pepe's action constitutes a headbutt or not - to me it's clearly not, or I would have to apologize to my girlfriend for headbutting her lovingly every day for quite some time...Ulf Dittmer wrote:
I don't see how that follows. Headbutting someone during an interruption is like spitting at someone - it's beyond conduct allowed on a football field. That's why severity is irrelevant, and it's why there are no mitigating circumstances. During the match it might be a less black-and-white situation and thus up to the referee's discretion. During an interruption, not so much.
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I'm pretty sure this referee won't be returning after Round 1.
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