LGB – 1. Do you think the "conference" format hurts or helps the MLS? 2. I went to Bill Turianski's website and it showed United having 9 European titles. Am I missing something? 3. Do you have numbers on the FA Cup Semifinal viewership? 4. Gabriele Marcotti's article was interesting. I've been trying to put a finger on United's "rotating attack" system. Marcotti was very vague on trying to describe it, how would you describe it?
Bobby – 1. I would prefer to see one division. 2. I did as well and saw 2 European titles. 3. In the UK - “Cardiff City and Barnsley drew 1.54 million and a 10.9% multichannel share between 3.30pm and 6.30pm, peaking at 2.09 million and 13.2% in the 15 minutes from 5.30 pm.” – Could not track down WBA and Portsmouth numbers. I don’t think FSC subscribes to ratings. 4. It’s based on speed, mobility and a fair amount of position swapping. It’s a variation of the Dutch system but limited to fewer players.
Gers4Lyfe - As an aside I would say your pithy analysis of Lauren Robert reveals perhaps an underappreciated expertise of the Auld Alliance. Dundee United gave Rangers a great run yet again. If as some would have you believe and Celtic supporters have their way running wee Gordon Strachan out of town, do you see them making a play for Craig Levein?
Bobby – I had to look up pithy – I thought that you had replaced “ss” with “th”. I don’t think Celtic will go after Levein. Very limited European experience.
Redfan4ever - Of the clubs in danger of the drop from the EPL what is your thoughts on the likely changes of managers at Bolton, Fulham, Derby? The press has reported that Megson and Jewell will both keep their jobs if their clubs go down. Will Al Fayed sack Hodgson do you think? Who else do you think (manager wise) might move clubs in the EPL this summer? Could Big Sam replace Curbs?
Bobby – Derby won’t change. My sense was that Hodgson was hired to keep Fulham in the Premiership – if he fails he will not be managing them in the Championship. I didn’t think Megson was an inspired choice and still don’t. As for the others – we will have to wait and see although Allardyce to West Ham I would consider to be a long shot.
Neophyte - This might be a different comment but here it goes. On a successful U-10 team there is this tall, lanky kid. He has great skills with his feet. Sees the pitch better than most. Crosses with left and right feet. He can score but is unselfish and so typically plays on the wings. He looked absolutely wonderful this last game. His glaring weakness is he lacks aggressiveness with the loose balls (50/50 balls) etc...His coach keeps him on a tight rein. If he loses a ball the coach will pull him even though he is obviously the most skilled at his position. They have talked about getting rid of the boy. That was why I was there. I told the coach that it looks like the kid suffers from the Peter Crouch syndrome: He looks awkward due to his height so he is critized but is effective on the pitch. Assuming my analysis of the boy’s abilities and weaknesses are correct how do you handle this?
Bobby –I can’t fathom getting rid of an under-10 player because he lacks aggression on 50/50 balls. Keep the kid, dump the coach.
MasMaz - I agree that the 4-4-2 is out of fashion. I am a proponent of the 4-2-3-1. What do you think of 4-2-3-1? What formation does Man Utd use? I can't figure it out.
Bobby – I like 4-2-3-1 as it seems to be a nice balance between defence and attack and allows the bank of three players to push on and attack. But if you don't have two intelligent defensive midfield players then it will not work. United does not use one formation.
Neophyte - I heard Capello say at a coaches clinic that formation means little in the top leagues. Formation won't win games, players win games. He was talking mainly to coaches about player development so his comments could have been made for affect rather than stating his true beliefs. He seems partial to the 4-2-3-1. I've heard Brazilian trainers say the same thing about formation and players and yet the national team seems to like 4-2-2-2. So what is it? Formation? Players? Both?
Bobby – Formation has to be built around player skills.
TimC2412 - Wouldn't you regard Skrtel as a pretty strong January pickup for Liverpool?
Bobby – He looked good against average teams but was hardly impressive against Manchester United. I would say that it is a bit early to sing his praises.
Flashman - What do think of Dave Jones' chances of getting back into the Prem? He's done a good job at Cardiff, grappled as best anyone could with the comatose giant of Wolves and has evolved quite nicely since his playing days. Could you see him a candidate for Blackburn if Hughes hops over to Celtic? West Ham? Citeh!? Or is he doomed to be the best tier two manager in England? He would have the derby with Swansea to look forward to next year if he stays. And tell us what you thought about the Dees-Gers game.
Bobby – Very slim. You have to remember that he was close to getting fired earlier in the season so although the FA Cup Final is a great achievement I think the only way David Jones back to the Premiership will be through promotion. I don’t think Dundee United like leads or Kris Boyd.
Flashman - Do you think Spurs would get more selling Berbatov intact, or having his brain bottled and leased out for study to leading psychiatric institutes?
Bobby – Only leading psychiatric institutes?
Jahmikes - What are views on officiating in matches, I think too much games in recent times too much results are dependent on official calls, many that have been wrong, why doesn’t football give each team three appeals for video playback as in tennis or cricket, it would not take time because managers would use their appeals wisely and the time could be put back in injury time. These days refs give 10 mins sometimes of injury. Also is it me or are officials clamping down on handballs this season, I do not recall so much calls for handball in a season before.
Bobby – Results have always been dependent on officials – it is nothing new. Video replays will mean that we can disagree in slow motion – it is not the answer.
Thierry_Henry - Do you see a day when RANGERS and CELTIC would see too much profit by playing in the EPL and decide to join. Kind like CARDIFF, SWANSEA and WREXHAM, who decided it's not worth playing in the Welsh League. I think it would be cool to have the BIG 6 instead of 4.
Bobby – No, you are more likely to get a European League before Rangers and Celtic are allowed to join the Premiership. It is not the Old Firm’s choice just to get up and join a foreign league. Cardiff, Swansea and Wrexham made that decision a long time ago in a much less regulated time.
ZUCO2 - A few weeks ago I heard a story about Spain's national team that could get suspended from Euro 2008 because of the Spanish government. What's that all about? It seems that Albania national team is facing a similar problem.
Bobby – This sort of thing blows up on a fairly regular basis and FIFA issue threats about withdrawing sanction from the domestic FA and therefore all teams would be banned from international play.
It usually stems from a real or imaginary threat that governments are interfering in football matters domestically. My understanding is that the Spanish FA refused to comply with a government directive that would have meant elections for national sport organizations would be synchronized. The Spanish FA refused and so there is no threat of a FIFA ban.
Jahmikes - About instant success in the Jan transfer window, there is one, Jermaine Defoe, 7 goals in 7 games so far, that looks to me like positives for Pompey. Also with all the injuries in my teams midfield, why would you say Wenger has not played the young Brazilian Denilson, I would think playing him would allow some of the fatigued players some well needed rest.
Bobby – Defoe would be one of the few. Denilson was injured for a good part of 2008 and so I would think that his match fitness would be a concern.
Catgotyourtongue - I find it disconcerning that mistakes by refs are ignored if the result ends fairly. i.e. Hleb's yellow against Milan. If he picks up another he could miss an important game. Mistakes are so prevalent that announcers give it the same commentary as a streaker. Flag happy offsides are also way too prevalent. The thought that this is part of football is part of the problem.
Bobby – So what are you suggesting? Every call is debated and put to a vote before the game can continue? Who makes more mistakes? Players or officials?
Thewobegonboy - My question concerns Dirk Kuyt. I know he scored bags of goals in Holland and had a great World Cup campaign, but he looks very ordinary in the Premiership. It's plain to see that he's a hard-working player, as his runs and defensive interventions were instrumental in helping secure Liverpool's 1-1 draw at the Emirates (yes, as was his goal, which was more about the run than anything). His prolific tracking back got me wondering: is it possible that he's miscast as a striker? As a frontman, do you think he is out of his depth in England, or has serial rotater Rafa failed to get the best out of him? Could you name some players who flourished after switching positions? Thank you.
Bobby – I’m not sure I would have described Kuyt has having a great World Cup campaign. Rafa likes him - as would most managers – because he works incredibly hard. I would not necessarily say that he has been miscast as a striker given his scoring rate in Holland - just a striker that has had trouble stepping up to the next level. Kezman was the same.
There are many players who have successfully changed positions. Off the top of my head - Drogba was a midfield player. Gattusso played at right back for Rangers although that may have had more to do with #### Advocaat. Thierry Henry striker-winger-striker. A number of strikers have moved back to centre half. Kolo Toure was a midfield player I believe.
Although the original plan was for another midweek appearance on the FSR on Wednesday night that will not happen unfortunately.
Hopefully, Barca is my only remaining team in this CL, or I will take an early summer vacation. :)
Seattle Sounders Sounds Good...
Seattle Super Sonics
Seattle Sea Hawks
Seattle Sounders
Need to get rid of the Marliners. Just hate to see Seattle getting a team before Vancouver does. I will end up supporting Seattle for now. Just wish the Vancouver City Hall Nerds would approve the stadium project. Aaarrrrrrrrrggggh!.
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See, I'm not a big proponent of teams from different countries being in the same league...
I mean sure, England has Cardiff City, France has AS Monaco, MLS has Toronto FC... But I don't like the idea of the MLS spreading to Canada, especially when there are plenty of hotbeds here in America without teams...
Guess it's just personal preference, but Canada could have it's own league? But I guess they wouldn't be "America Junior" if they did that, would they?
I have a feeling that Schalke takes the game tomorrow...and so does United.
Is there anybody really surprised that there is going to be three teams from England in the semifinals again? Or that there is going to be another English team in the final?
Ughhhh am I really going to lower myself to defending Toronto...
Toronto has a large population and is highly ethnically diverse the MLS going there was a gold mine and flawless. Just look at Flash a Spurs fan, MLSE (Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment, irony on the entertainment part) who own the Raptors and Maple Leafs obviously are the kings at selling #### to their fans and bullshitting down their fans throats so Toronto was a ripe market to stick a team that never has to do anything because the market is so use to eating #### for lunch they will support the team for +40 years without winning anything.... kinda like Flash can do.
I guess I managed to defend Toronto while insulting them so that wasn't so bad.
Never would work because Canada doesn't have enough major cities to grow a league especially if it has to travel coast to coast.
Theres maybe 3 viable MLS cities in Canada. Toronto as I explained above, Montreal within reason... They can and will quit on a poorly run team see the Expos for an example but they have the type of people who are Fanatics not fans. Lastly Vancouver could maybe pull it off but it would have to start very well unlike the NBA did there.
I live in Ottawa... We are fickle about our NHL team and they are playing HOCKEY... A MLS team that hit the rocks here would lose the peoples interest and every other city is too small even if they have the interest.
edit: the rumors are still surviving that Buffalo could one day lose their NFL team to Toronto. Toronto is really the exception in Canada where any team could survive from an American league.
LGB: I have a 2005 LFC vs AC CL final programme, which had a UEFA CL 50th anniv supplement, containing the history of the European Cup/CL. It is a nice history reference point.
Sorry you will not be on the report on Weds Bobby. You make such a difference to that show and thanks for the insight and commentary. Sky will have to do I guess.
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Ladies and Gents. I think Chelsea and Abramovich will do anything they can on this planet to go to Moscow, his home country.
They will kick torres as much as they can, I know Liverpool has in recent years dominated them in the CL, but this time, I think chelski will do them, despite how bad they've been playing. :)
I remember the Vancouver Whitecaps of the NASL. Some famous ex-players include my favorite all-time player... Alan Ball, also Bruce Grobbelaar and Peter Beardsley.
Craigy, I guess you're not crazy about the Anaheim Mighty Ducks? :-) I'm not crazy about the name Earthquakes and having lived in San Francisco for 26 years I've felt a few of them. I preferred when they were called the Clash. I still have my San Jose Clash hat. Billy Beane is a big Clash/Pistols fan maybe we can get him to change the name.
Here is George Best scoring a great goal for San Jose
Aww come on lets be fair to Spurs (not Flash) they have won things even this year. The key and the biggest strength of the leagues in Europe is how they convinced their fans so many things are meaningful through proper rewards (cold hard cash and Euro spots) and punishment (relegation = paycut). Even a season where you win nothing can be good one if your team shows improvement and beats their main rivals. Man City fans must be loving this year.
American leagues have really dropped the ball on this. They have their playoffs for the one cup but have failed to make regular seasons more meaningful (82 games F-off) and provide alternative reasons to be excited about your team. Then again they have somehow convinced fans in Sport its ok to cheer for tanking games and playing bad to get a better lottery draft pick. This is how stupid we (American sports fan) have become.
wenger has to go for the cheque book. compare that to masherano , gerrar, alonso who played 2 games in 6 days to cesc, flamini who played 3.the season is over hope wenger buys
Your game / goal / save / tackle / ref of the week?
What do you make of the increased use of the role that sits between a manager and his hiring of players. Increasing in importance not only in the MLS but in the PL and Championship as well.
Is the disruption felt by the MLS from Summer international tournaments similar to that felt by other leagues which follow a similar calendar?
Should Cardiff get to be in UEFA Competition if they win the UEFA Cup, your opinion please.
Was Rooney’s yellow for his collison with Schwarzer harsh/justified or about right?
Do you know who the TV commenators for MLS Direct Kick are?
TV Viewings aside the FA Cup has been a huge success this season. Your thoughts.
RICO
Brazilian kids attend academies at an early age (after they have been playing on the streets KAKA aside)) they just have a whole other approach than what is normally employed, small heavy balls, small games, small pitches, emphasis on skills and not score etc.
I'd second you in your apprasial of US kids coaching (there or thereabouts in the UK as well - getting better though)
Both countries have heads of their confederations/assocoaitions that shouldn't be there.
TH
Your point about 'africans' really is just very, very, very wrong.
LECHE010
Go to U tube and watch Schumacher all but kill that poor french bloke and not get a red card. Deffo the worse refereeing decision I've ever seen.
MAGS
They are deffo in with a shout.
Did you do a Juventus and copy Notts COunty or did they copy you?
CONT...
didn't score. Nice one Alan. Thanks for nothing.
Curbishly should tell all the players that the team they are playing each week is Manchester United...they'd be a CL team by now!
RF
If you wait till bommy night that lot will burn nicely.
I've seen both our names linked to one or two players in the last week or so.
This summer is going to be quite an interesting time in the transfer market for both clubs - and you never know - we might land Riquelme!
JAY
In the MLS how about nixing the playoffs and turning them into a competition in the next season or even a comp that takes place just before the regular season starts.
Superliga is good and it's only a matter of time before an MLS team manages to get into the Copa Libertadores.
Most yanks I know mock the MLS (diving or no) mainly because it's not an american sport.
Whats up with that Setanta sports? Is it gonna be around next year? 15 bucks a month is pretty expensive, I think. I just got it last weekend so I can watch the end of the season. But once my wife sees the next cable bill, well, it's not going to be pretty! It was so great last year when the games were on regular tv. Are those days over, or are we going to see the end of Setanta?
RON_W
Actually I think the Mighty Ducks is the best franchise name in American Sport History.
A less than subtle homage to Emilio Estevez and a cheesy film.
Of course that film was just a pale copy of the ultimate ice hockey film of all time...
...a twist that appeals to me.
SAN JOSE NEVER MIND THE BO_LLOCKS!
SAN JOSE FRI_GGIN IN THE RIGGIN
SAN JOSE GOD SAVE THE QUEEN
nahh never ctach on :)
The Quakes are going to be playing two games against the Galaxy in Oaktown. Beat LA! Beat LA!
This year it may well be the San Jose Pretty Vacants
How about the Utah Jazz??? (moved from New Orleans)
LA Lakers (what lakes in LaLa land? moved from Minneapolis)
Craigy, know what you mean about having Reds in the family. My mother's side of the family root for Liverpool, she grew up in the Anfield area. My father and most of his side of the family are Evertonians.
Don't know if anybody has mentioned it but Soccernet is reporting that Barcelona are willing to listen to offers for Thierry Henry. Chelsea maybe? Replacement for Drogba?
Craigy_f - 1. Your game / goal / save / tackle / ref of the week? – Miss of the week Kenny Deuchar vs. Chivas. I watched a lot of games on Saturday and a couple on Sunday and there was little that was memorable.
2. What do you make of the increased use of the role that sits between a manager and his hiring of players. Increasing in importance not only in the MLS but in the PL and Championship as well.
- As long as everyone understands the roles and responsibilities then it seems to be a reasonable solution to the fact that the job in almost all cases is now far too big for one person.
3. Is the disruption felt by the MLS from Summer international tournaments similar to that felt by other leagues which follow a similar calendar? – Unfortunately it is the reality of having a European summer schedule.
4. Should Cardiff get to be in UEFA Competition if they win the UEFA Cup, your opinion please. – I don’t think so because they knew the rules going in.
5. Was Rooney’s yellow for his collision with Schwarzer harsh/justified or about right? – He was a bit late and any challenge like that on a keeper has a very good chance of becoming a yellow card.
6. Do you know who the TV commentators for MLS Direct Kick are? - Don’t get Direct Kicks up here. I would assume that they use the local rights holders but it is only a guess. I get my MLS fix through TFC, MLS.TV, HD Net and the Boston station.
7. TV Viewings aside the FA Cup has been a huge success this season. Your thoughts. - ??
RON_W
I think I've sussed it. Cities have more than one team. Your average yank supporter might get confused if the pundits only referred to OAKLAND or Philadelphia, so there has to some sort of difference between team names.
Also with so many franchises floating around the marketing boys think "more is more" not "less is more".
The squinty eyed (and therefore completey untrustworthy) that was on FSR yesterday talking about the Seattle naming was full of talk about democracy in sports and how the fans are getting their share. That steaming pile of lies will finish as soon as the b_ums are on seats and a coke is $8 and a mealy hoytdog is $12. I did have a laugh.
Conversely in the UK a city with more than one pro team has a more elegant solution. And typically cricket fans rugby fans (either code) and football fans didn't really mix. SO with no TV interatcion (before SKY and World Of Sport situations of confusion rarely existed.
That and the fact that many Uk clubs have nucknames.
Who am I kidding, I may be able to rationalize it, I just think that NOBODY should ever get to choose their own nickname...they'll go for what they think is the coolest sounding one and it'll be totally wrong.
The current split is 1:1 in the immediate vicinty (further afield the numbers for both sides increase dramatically though). So I am tasked with educating my little one about all things red. And of course she just looks so damn cute in her little red outfit (socks and all - thanks bro!)
Craigy, I think the closest in the US to the Merseyside rivalry was the Brooklyn Dodgers and the New York Giants. Same city and division. Also, the guy who hit the famous home run for the Giants against the Dodgers "the shot heard around the world" was from Glasgow, Scotland ... Bobby Thomson
I've listened for months about Arsenal playing wonderful entertaining football. Fine, they're a nice show. HGow about the fact that Manchester United plays sublime, one touch football that actually results in goals, something that Arsenal too often forgets! While Arsenal deserves credit, let's give Man United the same. Anyone who has seen Roonet/Tevez doing a 1 - 2 passing move for a goal (Middlesborough at Old Trafford) would have to agree that their's is football of the highest order! In addition, Ronaldo's play this year is beyond compare, no noe else, ie. Messi, Kaka, is even close! Pencil homin for the Balon d'Or and let's move on to the monor awards!
I fail to understand how it can ever be considered acceptable to have one referee make up for another ref's "mistake".
Simply, both "should" have been penalties. Only one was. Also, there is a major difference in the two instances. Hleb went down like he was shot, Babel took a couple steps after being knocked off balance showing intent of trying to make a play. I'm not saying that should affect decision, but it's not far-fetched to say it does.
It IS far-fetched to say that race had anything to do with it. I've said it once here and I'll say it again. There are REAL racism issues in the world and projecting racism incorrectly only takes away from finding solutions to the REAL issues.
Cragy, sorry you bring back the argument about Africans, but one of the following is true:
1 - either African defenders are very reckless and give up stupid PKs
2 - Or, REFS often penalise Africans often.
One of the two is true. because there were sooo many PK given against them, that I don't even want to count:
- CAMEROON vs. ENGLAND. Italia 90 - 2 PK to allow england to continue to the semis.
- NIGERIA vs. ARGENTIA. world under 23, Holland, 2005. 2 PKs awarded to messi, 2-1 ARGENTINA. in the final
- FRANCE v. SPAIN, Germany 2006. (thankfully it did not cost).
i can go on and on... but all those examples, the PKs were really very soft and mostly decided the games.
in the NBA, in the fourth quarter, often the REFS will "swaallow" their whistle and let the games be decided by players. something that didn't happen in the LIVERPOOL v. ARSENAL game.
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lgb says, "Sleeper-Have you found yourself a new fancy?"
I wouldn't really call it a new fancy. I always thought that Kranjcar was one of the most gifted players in Europe. I was really glad to see Bilic finally play him in a roaming role against Scotland like at Portsmouth. He's so much more potent when given freedom on the pitch.
As I have said before, the key to Croatia's succes with Eduardo gone is relying on Kranjcar and Modric.
Don't you worry though. Eduardo is still my nr. 1 guy.
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"IF IT'S AN ALL ENGLISH [Champions League] FINAL WILL NON PL FANS BE WATCHING THAT MUCH?"
Since most of the players will be non-English, and members of their respective national teams, fans from their home countries will likely be very interested-- if the attention given in Spain to Fern's exploits this season is any indication (or is it interest in the La Liga overseas team sometimes known as LFC ...?):
"Craigy, I think the closest in the US to the Merseyside rivalry was the Brooklyn Dodgers and the New York Giants. Same city and division."
The Montreal Canadiens and Quebec Nordiques of the NHL had one of the-- if not THE-- most passionate and bloodthirsty "local" rivalries in modern North American sport ... involving split (feuding) families, and seasoned with political implications as well.
Until the Nordiques packed off to Denver in 1996, which of course did wonders for the rivalry ...
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"Of course the decisive factor is the non-existent penalty, and perhaps the missed one from the first leg."
But of course.
And the annual repetition of non-existent penalties explains Wenger's consistent inability to perform in the CL knock-out stages with Arsenal, despite having some dominating domestic sides over the years.
Yep, those darned referees ... conspiring against Arsenal for over a decade ...
"Terrible PK call, IMO, especially considering Kuyt's on Hleb wasn't called in the first leg..."
Since the referee in the first leg was not the same as the one today, what happened in the first leg is irrelevant to the decisions made today.
"But that's football... And just like every other sport in the world, terrible officiating exists at even the elite level."
The referee was "terrible"? Aside from the Babel penalty, what other examples of "terrible" officiating (in your opinion) can you provide?
I thought that the match officials as a whole had a relatively non-controversial match (aside from the Babel penalty), which I've always understood as being a good thing. Does that count as "terrible"?
"I'll bet my left nut that Liverpool is a bigger sell for UEFA than Arsenal is, anyway, so UEFA is generally happy with this result."
Evidence?
"That being said, I'm simply hoping for the stadium to spontaneously combust when Liverpool play Chelsea, I'm sick of both of those teams playing each other in the CL semi's..."
Another little example of the way Spanish media are following Torres' glorious English adventure, so as to explain it to the readership back home (so many Spanish football fans will watch any CL finals with LFC in it, for example):
Urs- I have a very very low tolerance for bad officiating, and to me one call alone can make an official terrible for a game... I understand they were seperate legs, but in the grand scheme of things, he got it wrong today.
And no, I'm not jealous... I'm just tired of seeing it... I'll get to see my United take on Barca in the other one, so it's all good...
Craigy- Nah, the PK call in the USA-Ghana does and will forever hold that title.
TH- To go back to talking about the MLS being in Canada... To me, it doesn't say very much about the game of soccer in the United States, if, at such an early point in the development of our top league, we're resorting to crossing international boundaries to expand the league.
I'd like to see the USA become a world power in soccer, and it's my opinion that involving Canada with our domestic league will only hinder that process. And Mexico, forget about it...
Jay- Toronto is obviously an exception... Toronto can keep their team, absolutely.
"I have a very very low tolerance for bad officiating, and to me one call alone can make an official terrible for a game... I understand they were seperate legs, but in the grand scheme of things, he got it wrong today."
Forget about the other leg. The call stands or falls on its merits today. By that standard, the Babel call was perfectly defensible-- it might or might not be called a penalty, depending on the specific official, the angle he had, etc.
So Toure must have gone brain dead to try to slow Babel in the area at that stage of the match, and risk the possibility of a call. If necessary, why not simply take Babel down outside the area, and give up a free kick (and yellow card)? Or why do anything risky at all-- if I recall correctly, Toure had Gallas inside him as support ...
That is why the call is not the issue-- the real issue is Toure taking a crazy risk by forcing the official to make a judgement call that might (or might not) go against him, and if it did, with disastrous consequences ... particularly when that risk was unnecessary.
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The worst call ever made was the in the second leg of the 2006 semifinal between Barca and Milan. Sheva scored the draw level on aggregate, and Marcus Merk (of course!) disallowed for an alleged push by Sheva on Puyol. TV replays showed the two had never touched. Indirectly Arsenal may have gotten screwed there too, because they may well have beaten Milan in the final.
No matter how you slice it was the worst way to win and lose.
Give me another Torres cracker and I'm on here praising him and respecting Benitez for manning up and putting 2.5 strikers out there. (.5 being Kuyt)
I can handle a loss but this one is a very bitter pill to ####. I don't even see how the team will be able to pick itself up for Sunday especially if Gilberto is in the lineup for Flamini which is where allot of the problems yesterday began. Which is a real shame because I've pretty much written the title off as it would take a miracle from a team lacking consistency but I at least wanted them to play the role of spoiler for Chelsea.
I love this blog it really gives me a chance to air my views about the beautiful game and all its bi-products wether good or bad. but i get really peeved when i make a comment and sensless tw.ats somehow mis interpret or refuse to correctly interpret my simple comments. i have come to this conclusion because someone drew my attention to JAY ALVES's post about my statement being stupid and biased. You sir are a complete and utter idi.ot. I came to this conclusion a long time ago thats why i always ignore your posts on this blog but somebody drew my attention to your childish statement and i am now convinced that u r no older than 15 years old. this will be my only response to your statement i will not go back and forth with u on this topic. so feel free to rant and go off on a useless diatribe like u always do I will continue to ignore your childish comments.
Now go back to playing with your Pokemon.
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Now to all the sensible bloggers sorry to go off on this negative tangent but I hate being attacked unjustly and i felt the need to defend myself this guy seems to have had a problem with me for sometime now but i have just been ignoring him.
By the way congrats to Liverpool football club on another excellent european performance.
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