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***Official 2014 World Cup Thread*** (6 Viewers)

Can't wait to hear all the hot sport takes about this game ruining the sport.
I feel vindicated by the article about that Brazil game. Made me feel a lot better to see what I felt articulated perfectly. I felt that Brazil was first to set the tone of cynical aggression - and was first to then set the tone of cynical flopping.

Fact someone else saw all of this, was able to point out how the flow is cumulative and leads to a progression of events makes me feel hopeful.

What doesn't make me feel hopeful are those that cannot even entertain or see that all of this so blatantly happened - and excuse it.

As the journalist so aptly pointed out, the ref's inability to police and enforce a modicum of justice contributed not only to an ugly match lacking in fair play, but quite possibly in serious injury.

I won't speak for others, but THAT is the problem I personally had with the sport - not the sport itself.

And the fact you so stubbornly glaze all of this over, well. That informs how I value your opinion.
Yet the article says nothing to validate your silly diving claims or insulting injured players. Get over yourself.

 
headgames :thumbup: gives the appearance of a world class PK stopper
Plus if this was the plan all along Krul could have focussed the off days soley studying the Costa Rica PK taking.
guessed right everytime so far
Is that really worth hanging on to a sub though? How much studying do you really need to do?
Can't argue with results.

I do think it was a good plan though. They had to know Costa Rica would park the bus and start playing for PKs late. Knowing the shooter tendencies helps a lot.

 
headgames :thumbup: gives the appearance of a world class PK stopper
Plus if this was the plan all along Krul could have focussed the off days soley studying the Costa Rica PK taking.
guessed right everytime so far
Is that really worth hanging on to a sub though? How much studying do you really need to do?
Can't argue with results.

I do think it was a good plan though. They had to know Costa Rica would park the bus and start playing for PKs late. Knowing the shooter tendencies helps a lot.
I can't recall ever seeing it before. I missed the first half so I assumed NED had burned a sub early.

 
@whatahowler: Tim Krul has the highest ########/success to minutes played ratio in the history of the World Cup

 
Watching this Holland CR game makes think of US qualifying games that are played away from the US in the first round of WC qualifying. The US is clearly the better team and yet the games are always way too close for comfort.

I still get upset thinking just how close the US came to not even making it out of the first round of qualifying.

 
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headgames :thumbup: gives the appearance of a world class PK stopper
Plus if this was the plan all along Krul could have focussed the off days soley studying the Costa Rica PK taking.
I think that really happened.

Btw how about the brass one on the Holland coach doing this? Imagine Klinsmann doing this? :)

-QG
The more I over-analyze this, the more brilliant a move it becomes. Confidence is a non-trivial factor in taking and stopping penalties. By bringing him on especially for the kicks, LVG is boosting Krul's confidence more than any pep talk would. Van Gaal also transfers some of the pressure squarely onto is own shoulders. If Krul failed, the manager would the lion's share of the blame, not the goalkeeper (unless one of the NED takers skied their shot over the bar.

 
Watching this Holland CR game makes think of US qualifying games that are played away from the US in the first round of WC qualifying. The US is clearly the better team and yet the games are always way too close for comfort.

I still get upset thinking just how close the US came to not even making it out of the first round of qualifying.
I just worry about the next qualifying cycle - Costa Rica may not have long-term staying power, but they should be good for the next few years. 3 "locks" for 3.5 spots does not leave a lot of wiggle room.

 
Where is Howard ranked among world GKs? Not World Cup -- world?

I keep hearing top-5, but that's always seemed like fairly serious :homer: to me.

If he were really top-5 he wouldn't have played for Everton for eight years.

 

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