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klear said:An btw, Maradona is a cheating little w*nker.
El Diablo Rojo said:Usual comments after a victory of Argentina in SGF:
"The referee was pro-Argentina."
"X player of Argentina should have got a red card, besides what the rules say.
"The other team deserved to win just because."
"Argentina has no chance against whatever team they could play next.
:boohoo:
big al said:i agree with none of them ; but lets face it ; i dont think the games are going to get much easier than this one; and i must admit that germany or holland or portugal have a more powerful offense than mexico; especially the forwards; and argentina need to really cope with that if they wanna make it all the way
just look at the past confedaratioins cup; they also beated mexico i an real hard game just like this one ; and then the team all crumble down when they faced a more powerful offense like brazils in the final.
bytor said:About Heinze...that tackle didn't come from behind... what do the rules say? Should stealing a clear goal scoring chance with a foul always be worth a red card for the defending player?
bytor said:No...read it again. I _was asking_ how the rules are...if a player tackles from front without attempt to injure...but just to steal a clear goal scoring chance...is that worth a red card...BY THE RULES?
The reason I was asking because I simply don't know. Did the referee do the right thing or not...according to rulebook...? I was under the impression that straight red cards are only given from clear attempts to injure... and from dangerous tackles FROM BEHIND. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Deisler said:PS: Fvck you Borgeti
Pingtung said:the rules say that stopping an obvious goal scoring opportunity (through a foul) is punishable with a red card.
so in the ref's opinion he wasn't stopping an obvious goal scoring opportunity, a wrong decision in everyone else's opinion since he was essentially the last man before the keeper.
thashowstealer said:Argentina can come.