World Cup 2010

tHuG $TyLe

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I hope Evra gets a very nasty injury one of these days. he deserves it.
You don't seriously wish an injury on a player do you? :wondering: As much as I dislike players I would never want them to get a serious injury.

And Evra is a legend with his comments, he says shit to get a reaction as hes always over the top with his comments. :D


Hizzle? said:
I asked my French friend who used to play for PSG juniors and he said that the coaches in France would yell at you if you told the ref that you just handled the ball.

God damn French.
90% of coaches would say this. Scharner handballed today to score, should he of said.."sorry guys its not a goal i handled the ball", there isn't an uproar cause it didnt matter but still its against the rules so..is he now a cheat?

Drogba admitted he handled the ball once to score, imagine being a chelsea fan and drogba scoring the winning goal but using his hand but then saying "sorry ref, i handled the ball dont count the goal" I'd be a pissed off fan.
 

Flipmo

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I've been thinking... As we all know the idea of adding video replays have been lingering in the world of footy... some people are for, others are more traditionalists like Seb or I.

I think I know a good middle ground... (this might have been suggested...)

Tennis have sorted this out well with the "hawk eye" system allowing each player 3 appeals per set. What if in a match each team gets 1 appeal, which the Captain has the power to call in when in doubt.

So there isn't as much time wasted looking at replays and thensome...

Also, here ... http://www.jeu-de-main.com/ ... NOW YOU CAN BE HENRY TOO! :)
 

Duke

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I've been thinking... As we all know the idea of adding video replays have been lingering in the world of footy... some people are for, others are more traditionalists like Seb or I.

I think I know a good middle ground... (this might have been suggested...)

Tennis have sorted this out well with the "hawk eye" system allowing each player 3 appeals per set. What if in a match each team gets 1 appeal, which the Captain has the power to call in when in doubt.

So there isn't as much time wasted looking at replays and thensome...

Also, here ... Thierry Henry - Jeu de main - Le Jeu ! ... NOW YOU CAN BE HENRY TOO! :)
Yes, this not a bad idea. NFL also has a challenge system.
 

Flipmo

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South African actress Charlize Theron will serve as co-host of Friday's World Cup draw in Cape Town, FIFA announced Tuesday.

Theron, who won the Best Actress award at the 2004 Oscars, will join FIFA general secretary Jerome Valcke as co-host of the 90-minute show that will be televised live to an estimated global audience of more than 200 million people in 200 countries (CBC, CBCSports.ca, Noon ET).
LIVE DRAW BLOG

Want the inside scoop on the 2010 FIFA World Cup draw? Join soccer experts Jason de Vos and John F. Molinaro at noon ET on Friday, Dec. 4, as they provide live updates and news on CBCSports.ca's live blog.

Who will be drawn into the Group of Death? What path will Italy face if it is to repeat as World Cup champion? Which group will your team play in?

The draw, which is expected to be attended by around 800 media representatives, will determine the eight first-round groups and the match order for the 32 teams who will contest the FIFA World Cup from June 11 to July 11, 2010.

Theron is just one of a number of dignitaries who will take part in the draw. Others include soccer star David Beckham, South African President Jacob Zuma, and Nobel Peace laureates Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Frederik W. de Klerk

Former South African president and Nobel Peace Prize winner Nelson Mandela, who played a major role in bringing the World Cup to Africa, is expected to address the celebrities and soccer officials via video message.

"This is a very important event for football and Africa as the final draw comes to Cape Town where an unprecedented six teams from the host continent will be represented," Valcke said in a media release.

"We expect a record global audience which I hope will be glued to their screens for the duration of the show."

FIFA will announce which teams will be seeded for the draw on Wednesday.
Horrah.
 

Bobby Sands

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FAI Blast FIFA President Sepp Blatter For Alleged Confidentiality Breach

Republic of Ireland's feud with FIFA chief rages on…

Dec 2, 2009 2:08:00 PM


The Football Association of Ireland (FAI) have issued a strongly worded statement criticising FIFA president Sepp Blatter for his revelation that the Republic of Ireland requested they be included as a '33rd team' at next summer's World Cup finals.

The Irish insist that Blatter agreed to keep the contents of the meeting confidential, and have also insisted that the request was not a central or defining part of what was discussed at the meeting.

They have also highlighted the issues that were actually raised, and have condemned Blatter's lack of courtesy and respect. He was seen to join in with the laughter of the audience he was addressing when he revealed the Irish request to be included this week.

"The Football Association of Ireland acknowledges that the suggestion of an additional place at the World Cup is not a possibility and has requested yesterday that it will not be raised at today's FIFA executive committee meeting," the statement reads on the FAI's official website. "The FAI has already clarified that this matter was peripheral, was not raised in any of its formal written submissions to FIFA, and was explored only fleetingly as part of a wide-ranging 90-minute discussion with that body.
"Regrettably, the matter appears to have been singled out in public by Mr Blatter despite his assurances that the meeting would remain private."
The statement goes on to highlight the issues discussed at the meeting. Particular attention is drawn to the fact the FIFA decided to seed the play-offs for the finals only weeks before the games were due to take place.
"Instead of diverting attention, we would prefer that Mr Blatter uses this opportunity to deal with the issues which have been raised formally for the benefit of football worldwide," it continues. "1. Ensure that FIFA's rules cannot be changed mid-way through a tournament, for whatever reason, commercial or otherwise.
"2. Introduce video technology for matches at the highest level which has been resisted for too long and which would have avoided the error that led, in part, to today's meeting.
"3. Implement additional goal line assistant referees for all FIFA international matches.
"4. In future, introduce stronger sanctions for players involved in match defining breaches of the Laws of the Game.
"5. Issue a clear statement that FIFA does not condone breaches of the Laws of the Game. For a man in Mr Blatter's position to empathise with someone who scored a goal by cheating is inappropriate.
"The FAI raised these matters only so that the likelihood of such incidents recurring be reduced and now leaves their consideration in the hands of football's world governing body."
Sepp Blatter is an awful cunt of a man.
 

Flipmo

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World Cup Seeding has been released.

POT A

South Africa
Brazil
Spain
Netherlands
Italy
Germany
Argentina
England

POT B

Australia
Japan
Korea DPR
Korea Republic
Honduras
Mexico
United States
New Zealand

POT C

Algeria
Cameroon
Côte d'Ivoire
Ghana
Nigeria
Chile
Paraguay
Uruguay

POT D

Denmark
France
Greece
Portugal
Serbia
Slovakia
Slovenia
Switzerland

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Group of Death?
Group of Poofs?

... What are your choices?
 

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