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Re: World Cup 2010
I probably will sound naive and silly, but I am thinking that penalty is justified when someone uses hands (on purpose or not) and interferes with a situation that could POTENTIALLY, perhaps LIKELY lead to a shot at a goal.
When the ball is 100% is going into the net and someone uses hands to stop it, what's the sense in penalty? Penalty, being somewhat a thing of chance, appears more or less adequate and fair substitute when the play situation broken up by someones hands is still more or less a MATTER OR CHANCE - will the attackers score or not?
With the ball being taken out of the net by hands, it should not matter - it's a goal. Period. It is as clear as day. I understand when people compete they can easily get carried away and use hands out of desperation to prevent the inevitable. But it looks like a loophole for cheating and cheaters or just too passionate of players.
When the ball is 100% is going into the net and someone uses hands to stop it, what's the sense in penalty? Penalty, being somewhat a thing of chance, appears more or less adequate and fair substitute when the play situation broken up by someones hands is still more or less a MATTER OR CHANCE - will the attackers score or not?
With the ball being taken out of the net by hands, it should not matter - it's a goal. Period. It is as clear as day. I understand when people compete they can easily get carried away and use hands out of desperation to prevent the inevitable. But it looks like a loophole for cheating and cheaters or just too passionate of players.
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Re: World Cup 2010
I agree completely. Ghana were robbed from that match. and Suarez (the perpetrator) should be banned for 3 games instead of one for it.Viktor Jarikov wrote:I probably will sound naive and silly, but I am thinking that penalty is justified when someone uses hands (on purpose or not) and interferes with a situation that could POTENTIALLY, perhaps LIKELY lead to a shot at a goal.
When the ball is 100% is going into the net and someone uses hands to stop it, what's the sense in penalty? Penalty, being somewhat a thing of chance, appears more or less adequate and fair substitute when the play situation broken up by someones hands is still more or less a MATTER OR CHANCE - will the attackers score or not?
With the ball being taken out of the net by hands, it should not matter - it's a goal. Period. It is as clear as day. I understand when people compete they can easily get carried away and use hands out of desperation to prevent the inevitable. But it looks like a loophole for cheating and cheaters or just too passionate of players.
but what is done is done. but ever since South korea got kicked out, I've been going for the Netherlands
WOOT they beat brazil!
and plus after this is over, next year is the Rugby World cup ( a real sport)
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Re: World Cup 2010
You stand on the goal line, in the 129th minute and have a ball hit just above your shoulder. You have to be dead not to handle it. Have you never played in goal too? Suarez' reaction after being sent off (when the penalty was missed) is how I would chose to label him - not on an instinctive thing like the handball.
I would agree about the three game ban, it would mean he missed the final should they get past Spain without him but then I still like the idea of a penalty goal for these strict circumstances. It doesn't happen often, but it happens more often than, for example, a pass back where the keeper picks up the ball.
Germany were good, but let's see what happens with the Dutch who look better at the back and in midfield to me.
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I would agree about the three game ban, it would mean he missed the final should they get past Spain without him but then I still like the idea of a penalty goal for these strict circumstances. It doesn't happen often, but it happens more often than, for example, a pass back where the keeper picks up the ball.
Germany were good, but let's see what happens with the Dutch who look better at the back and in midfield to me.
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Re: World Cup 2010
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I'm afraid you somehow erred in the semifinals:
NL vs Uruguay (viva Uruguay, in my eyes, but most likely NL will winn)
DE vs Spain
I'm afraid you somehow erred in the semifinals:
NL vs Uruguay (viva Uruguay, in my eyes, but most likely NL will winn)
DE vs Spain
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Sorry, my mistake. That is just too much beer. And I've not even had one today! Well, then, maybe it was a vision of the final? Apart from Germany how far have these teams got in the past? I know it is new territory for Spain at least? Maybe Uruguay too?
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Re: World Cup 2010
Uruguay has won the World Cup twice.
Spain has never won it so far.
Spain has never won it so far.
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Re: World Cup 2010
germany i think has won 3 or 4? and i think thats when it was really only west germany playing.
uruguay won the first ever world cup and in total has won 2
and i thought spain might've won a few before but it turns out they didnt. and not really sure about netherlands
my bet, Netherlands vs Germany in the final
uruguay won the first ever world cup and in total has won 2
and i thought spain might've won a few before but it turns out they didnt. and not really sure about netherlands
my bet, Netherlands vs Germany in the final
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Re: World Cup 2010
Quick observation: Why are certain networks referring to the German player Ozil as Tunesian now that he's doing so wonderfully?
He's amazing but can someone give me the Oezil/Ozil explanation?
Germany/Netherlands
He's amazing but can someone give me the Oezil/Ozil explanation?
Germany/Netherlands
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Re: World Cup 2010
Hi,
if you refer to the way his name is written:
His name is Özil, but ä,ö,ü are not really widespread letters.. So you either substitute them for a,o,u or it´s ae,oe,ue.
Cheers, Sandor
P.S.: "We" won 3 times, and the last time it was the whole of Germany: it was 1990, right after the reunification of Germany.
if you refer to the way his name is written:
His name is Özil, but ä,ö,ü are not really widespread letters.. So you either substitute them for a,o,u or it´s ae,oe,ue.
Cheers, Sandor
P.S.: "We" won 3 times, and the last time it was the whole of Germany: it was 1990, right after the reunification of Germany.
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My question was who had been to a semi before. Clearly Uruguay and Germany (in some form), I don't think Spain has, what about the Netherlands.
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Re: World Cup 2010
Holland reached the finals in 1974 and 1978 and lost both. That's why a lot of dutch people love to see Germany in the finals. We have some revenge to take upon our bigger brother (preferably to win in the 90th minute).
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Interesting, so only Spain then. Well, we will know by Sunday!
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Re: World Cup 2010
He was a Tunisian but qualifies for Germany due to some parental ancestry type thing - (who would wanna play national football for Tunisia who [no disrespect] will never win the World Cup)L number Banana wrote:Quick observation: Why are certain networks referring to the German player Ozil as Tunesian now that he's doing so wonderfully?
He's amazing but can someone give me the Oezil/Ozil explanation?
Germany/Netherlands
Similar with Podolski who is a Pole.
It is prevelant throughout sport (South African Cricketers playing for England, New Zealand Rugby players playing for Italy, ....the list is endless)
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Klose is a Pole as well! Germany has a great team, but so does the Netherlands. I'm so excited, I really want to see the Netherlands take the cup home for the first time! But first, let's deal with Uruguay, they have a good, defending team!
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same with the german defender boateng. his brother played for ghana this year in the world cup too!!
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Re: World Cup 2010
Hi,
well, technically speaking, they are all (also) Germans. Otherwise, they could not play for Germany!
That´s the joy of a multicultural society.. That does include, by the way, Cacau, our man with Brazilian roots! Anyone still remember Gerald Asamoah from the last world cup? He once was the only German player on the field of an international game of Schalke04.
Not to forget the Altintop brothers, who grew up in the city next to where I grew up, but play for the turkish national team.
After all, we are all one big family!
Cheers, Sandor
well, technically speaking, they are all (also) Germans. Otherwise, they could not play for Germany!
That´s the joy of a multicultural society.. That does include, by the way, Cacau, our man with Brazilian roots! Anyone still remember Gerald Asamoah from the last world cup? He once was the only German player on the field of an international game of Schalke04.
Not to forget the Altintop brothers, who grew up in the city next to where I grew up, but play for the turkish national team.
After all, we are all one big family!
Cheers, Sandor
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Re: World Cup 2010
Thank you, it's nice to know which way is proper. He really is amazing!Hi,
if you refer to the way his name is written:
His name is Özil, but ä,ö,ü are not really widespread letters.. So you either substitute them for a,o,u or it´s ae,oe,ue.
Cheers, Sandor
What I was referring to was the way the commentators show their bias when referring to players on the team that they oppose. Ozil was considered a "German" player until Germany was doing so well, same as Boteng, Klose, Podolski, Cacau. As soon as they are beating 'their' team, all of the sudden that same 'German' player starts being referred to as a xxx/German player as though, he's not a 'real' German player. I think this happens with all the teams.L number Banana wrote:Quick observation: Why are certain networks referring to the German player Ozil as Tunesian now that he's doing so wonderfully?
Shamefully, Canada did that with one of our best sprinters at the Olympics, Ben Johnson, gold medal winner. He was "A Canadian" until he was caught doing steroids and then the press started calling him 'Jamaican' Canadian. It was disgusting.
I grew up in Lahr and it was pretty nicely mixed even in the 70's!Hi,
well, technically speaking, they are all (also) Germans. Otherwise, they could not play for Germany!
That´s the joy of a multicultural society..
Cheers indeed!After all, we are all one big family!
Cheers, Sandor
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Re: World Cup 2010
The thermometer outside our house is past the 110 degree mark with 90% humidity. Gearing up for the game. Bringing the laptop upstairs to see if I can work and watch at the sametime. Think it'll work?
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Re: World Cup 2010
hehe
that yellow card was for Van Bommel's antics
he's a baaaaaaad boy too
it was not a question of "if" just a question of "when" he would get a card. Van Bommel's a bad-ass player himself.
but I call this victory justice! for Africa!
hell yes! I bet a whole bunch of Ghanese are jumping up and down right now
the finals! 3rd time ever!
that yellow card was for Van Bommel's antics
he's a baaaaaaad boy too
it was not a question of "if" just a question of "when" he would get a card. Van Bommel's a bad-ass player himself.
but I call this victory justice! for Africa!
hell yes! I bet a whole bunch of Ghanese are jumping up and down right now
the finals! 3rd time ever!
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Yeah, van Bommel is a nasty kind of player. If that "tackle" just before Gio's best goal of the tournament (he learnt that in Scotland you know ) was seen by the ref, he'd be off (at least in the first few games of the tournament). Rightly too, just a dirty player, he had some kind of visual forcefield on against the Brazilians too, and didn't even get a card for all sorts of nastiness.
To score three goals in a semi and against a strong defence is impressive, even if some think it was a business-like performance. Really enjoyed it and it might not be total football but very watchable. I bet there were a few nerves in the last few minutes eh?
But the Dutch were good value, and the right team for the final. But who will they meet there? The best team in the tournament on paper or the best team inthe tournament on the pitch.
I'd be very happy to watch either combination on Sunday.
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To score three goals in a semi and against a strong defence is impressive, even if some think it was a business-like performance. Really enjoyed it and it might not be total football but very watchable. I bet there were a few nerves in the last few minutes eh?
But the Dutch were good value, and the right team for the final. But who will they meet there? The best team in the tournament on paper or the best team inthe tournament on the pitch.
I'd be very happy to watch either combination on Sunday.
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Re: World Cup 2010
he was very lucky not to get booked earlier but he did a good job of breaking up their midfield and stopping them playing. Perhaps he should be called van Pummel?
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I like the pun, yet he's a very nice guy. He's calmed down a lot when compared to his younger days (or does that worry you even more? )The.Dark.One wrote:he was very lucky not to get booked earlier but he did a good job of breaking up their midfield and stopping them playing. Perhaps he should be called van Pummel?
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Hi MarcMarc van Arc wrote:I like the pun, yet he's a very nice guy. He's calmed down a lot when compared to his younger days (or does that worry you even more? )The.Dark.One wrote:he was very lucky not to get booked earlier but he did a good job of breaking up their midfield and stopping them playing. Perhaps he should be called van Pummel?
I'm not worried, I like that kind of player! IMO all good teams need someone who puts the boot in and niggles the opposition.
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Our coverage was awful! They were like,"We didn't see what he did. He didn't do aaaaaannnnyyyyythinggggg."
I should try watching the Spanish language coverage, even though I can't understand Spanish. At least when a card is deserved, I'll know it.
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I should try watching the Spanish language coverage, even though I can't understand Spanish. At least when a card is deserved, I'll know it.
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I took it you looked "pummel" up in a Dutch dictionary..... I didn't know it's an English verb meaning "beating someone up".The.Dark.One wrote:Hi MarcMarc van Arc wrote:I like the pun, yet he's a very nice guy. He's calmed down a lot when compared to his younger days (or does that worry you even more? )The.Dark.One wrote:he was very lucky not to get booked earlier but he did a good job of breaking up their midfield and stopping them playing. Perhaps he should be called van Pummel?
I'm not worried, I like that kind of player! IMO all good teams need someone who puts the boot in and niggles the opposition.
Funny thing is that the Dutch "pummel" (noun) means "lout, oaf and/or someone who doesn't know how to behave himself".
How appropriate
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Hi,
cool, in German, being a "Pummel" (or "pummelig") means chubby or plump.
Cheers!
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cool, in German, being a "Pummel" (or "pummelig") means chubby or plump.
Cheers!
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Bas Pels:
Okay, I've got the schwein for boar or pig but what's the steiger ?
This is funny from Google:
He could chase me any day if that's actually how his name is translated but I hope the first part wouldn't apply
Here we go....
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Okay, I've got the schwein for boar or pig but what's the steiger ?
This is funny from Google:
Steiger {m} [österr.] [ugs.]
womanizer
chaser [womanizer]
Steiger {m}
jobsmineral. overseer [in coal mine]
jobsmining overman
mining (pit) foreman
mining deputy [Br.]
Steiger {m} [Gussform]
riser
Steiger {m} [Gießerei]
feeder
He could chase me any day if that's actually how his name is translated but I hope the first part wouldn't apply
Here we go....
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And there we went.Here we go....
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