That was so last round, give it up. You don't see us lot going on about a handball 20 years ago or something now do you?Quote:
Originally Posted by Adster
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That was so last round, give it up. You don't see us lot going on about a handball 20 years ago or something now do you?Quote:
Originally Posted by Adster
I think an evil company bought up the TV rights and won't show it (or something) :wacko:Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr JP Fugley
I wouldnt know I was what 4 years old 20 years agoQuote:
Originally Posted by Cheese
and I dont care if you were going on about it
its hard to get over a bullshit call staight away
Which was my point. Us English fans are still whining about Diego Maradona's handball in 1986, I was 8 at the time and it still makes my blood boil.Quote:
Originally Posted by Adster
yeah which is fine cheese don't blame you for being still pissed at it lol
it just means your passionate fan which is great
I just wish we were beaten differntly its just a empty feeling going out like that
Deutschland Über Alles
The difference is, Madonna did punch the ball into the net. Fact.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cheese
The penalty the Italians got was a penalty, so the Australians have no grounds for complaint. Except against the idiot defender who slid in and got his team knocked out of the World Cup.
Not a penalty for the Italian, he cheated, he chose to crash into the defender hoping to get a penalty, I think he should've been booked for it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr JP Fugley
If the defender had been covered in razor blades then I guarantee the Italian would not have got a scratch cos he'd have stepped over him.
How the feck did Ukraine not just equalise? :blink:
Pish. It's not his job to jump over the defender, if he's running along and the defender gets in his way, by sliding into him along the ground that's the defender's fault.Quote:
Originally Posted by dodgy368
The fact that he could have avoided the defender is neither here nor there.
It was poor defending which led to the goal, not cheating by the Italian.