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All-Purpose, Never-Ending Soccer Thread

Discussion in 'Sports and News' started by zizzer, Mar 1, 2006.

  1. Webster

    Webster Well-Known Member

    Maybe Larsson should just give Henry his jersey, because he'll be wearing it next year. He looked royally pissed at Wenger for not bringing in more firepower when it was still 1-0.
     
  2. jay_christley

    jay_christley Member

    As a viewer with no dog in the race, I thought it was a very entertaining final.
     
  3. Birdscribe

    Birdscribe Active Member

    Absolutely. There's no way Jens lets that go.

    That said, you knew it was a matter of time. Arsenal was playing far too deep and even with Ronaldinho spraying the ball all over the pitch, something was going to break 11-on-10.

    Yes, Webster, astute call on Henry, who was bitching at Wenger the entire second half. Course if he buries one of the plethora of chances he had, it's a moot point. :mad:
     
  4. TrooperBari

    TrooperBari Well-Known Member

    If you strictly interpret the Laws of the Game, then yes. That would be penalizing a team twice for the same infringement, though, which is something most referees try to avoid.

    Once the ref blew his whistle and stopped the play, he had no other choice. If he let the play go and counted the goal, Lehmann might've stood a chance of staying on the field.

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    Speaking of officiating decisions, I'm not sure where Arsenal gets their beef about Larsson being offside on the first goal. Looked pretty clear-cut to me....
     
  5. Webster

    Webster Well-Known Member

    Not even close to offsides on the first goal.

    I know that it was the heat of the moment, but Henry's post-match comments ripping the refs were pretty poor.
     
  6. TrooperBari

    TrooperBari Well-Known Member

    If anyone asks, Frank Rijkaard did not see the incident. :D

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    Now that that's over, enough of this club nonsense. On with the World Cup!
     
  7. Webster

    Webster Well-Known Member

    Well done.

    I slowed down the replay of the first goal. Not only was Eto'o played onside by the defender in the middle of the pitch, but he was actually behind the ball when Larsson made the flick.
     
  8. MertWindu

    MertWindu Active Member

    It's just Arsene whining about yet another thing. Maybe nobody told him about Chelsea and Ballack yet, so we can look forward to a few more stories about how he can't compete with the Blues.
     
  9. Michael Ballack, maybe Roberto Carlos...

    Of course, Crespo is leaving...so the another striker needs to be found.
     
  10. MertWindu

    MertWindu Active Member

    I'm pretty comfortable with Drogba (can't believe I'm saying that) and Gudjohnsen, with Duffer as a possible switch-in if necessary.
     
  11. Big Buckin' agate_monkey

    Big Buckin' agate_monkey Active Member

    Just finished watching the match off the DVR.

    Agreed the ref could've played advantage on the Lehmann card. However, in ref school you're taught to blow the play dead on a red card offense and show the card quickly to difuse any potential problems. He pulled the card quickly, but he didn't show it with swiftness, though.

    And whoever said it was right on, the way the Gunners were sitting back early in the second half, you knew Barca would strike eventually. The one opened the flood gates and two put Barca in a very comfortable position, in which it refrained from attacking and played keep away against a team with dead legs.
     
  12. Bubbler

    Bubbler Well-Known Member

    Arsenal lost with all of the grace of the 1985 Cardinals. What the fuck are they talking about Larsson being offside?

    And I haven't seen Larsson play much (I'm just a guest here in the soccer thread, I don't watch as much as many of you), but when I have, he's been fantastic.
     
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