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Btw, Russia.....nyet!
ouiSo with Ireland and France tied - what happens now? Do they play the 2 15 minute halves of extra time then a shootout?
thankshttp://www.liveballlive.net/5576%20France%20vs%20Ireland.htmWorking link to France-Ireland?
Hard to tell to me with the low qualify feed but I thought it was a dive. He had played the ball and it was going out regardless and I'm not even sure Given made contactDont think that was a penlaty on Anelka but it was close.
meh. goal france

And on the replay, Henry clearly handled it...shame if it ends like thismeh. goal france
I don't believe this is the case, is it? I thought road goals don't matter any more and we are only on aggregate in the OTGame is not over. One Ireland goal and they go through on away goals.
It's a general thread about soccer.Why on earth would you come up with this kind of argument with a bunch of Americans? There is no one in this thread that holds realistic hopes that the US wins. No one. With that in mind, the group is extremely important because getting to the Quarters would match our best result ever. It's just silly to ignore that (not to mention your tone is pretty arrogant in general)Maybe I should have worded it different, but what I mean is that it shouldn't matter who your opponents are. If you have aspirations to win the a big tournament like WC/EC you're gonna have to beat the top countries anyway, whether you face one of 'em in the group stage or in the semis.For example, we beat the reigning World Champion and the runner up in the group stage of Euro 2008 in what was clearly the 'Group Of Death'. Low and behold, we play Russia the next round, we lose in ET and that's that. Exit tournament. Clearly you weren't good enough to win the tournament. Have to beat whoever you face, whatever round you face them in.I'm personally hoping for the toughest group possible.
Don't see what's arrogant about but if that's how you feel, more power to you.According to BBC it cant go to penalties now...I don't believe this is the case, is it? I thought road goals don't matter any more and we are only on aggregate in the OTGame is not over. One Ireland goal and they go through on away goals.
Interesting and very coolAccording to BBC it cant go to penalties now...I don't believe this is the case, is it? I thought road goals don't matter any more and we are only on aggregate in the OTGame is not over. One Ireland goal and they go through on away goals.
Thought it was just me. This kinda sucks...anyone have a link?My stream died...
http://www.justin.tv/xero_12Thought it was just me. This kinda sucks...anyone have a link?My stream died...
I don't see your argument as arrogant, but I don't see why anybody would want the toughest possible draw either. You never hear coaches interviewed after the draw is made say "We got the Group of Death, that's exactly what we wanted to happen." That's because in the grand scheme of things, it's completely irrelevant.First, there's too many statistical anomalies in a short tournament like the World Cup to say that the cup winner was the only team worthy to win. You have uneven group strength. You can advance from a group by winning only 1 of 3 matches (see: France in 2006, US in 2002, and many others). Italy won their last two Cups in matches that were technically considered draws. They won on penalty shootouts, which is one step above flipping a coin.It's a general thread about soccer.Why on earth would you come up with this kind of argument with a bunch of Americans? There is no one in this thread that holds realistic hopes that the US wins. No one. With that in mind, the group is extremely important because getting to the Quarters would match our best result ever. It's just silly to ignore that (not to mention your tone is pretty arrogant in general)Maybe I should have worded it different, but what I mean is that it shouldn't matter who your opponents are. If you have aspirations to win the a big tournament like WC/EC you're gonna have to beat the top countries anyway, whether you face one of 'em in the group stage or in the semis.
For example, we beat the reigning World Champion and the runner up in the group stage of Euro 2008 in what was clearly the 'Group Of Death'. Low and behold, we play Russia the next round, we lose in ET and that's that. Exit tournament. Clearly you weren't good enough to win the tournament. Have to beat whoever you face, whatever round you face them in.
I'm personally hoping for the toughest group possible.Don't see what's arrogant about but if that's how you feel, more power to you.
Completely. Just not a fun game to watch.Didn't even have the chance to get a feel for the guys the US is developing (esp Castillo). All around bummer.US looked ugly out there.
Really sucks, its been 20 years since we have been so a lot of our great players will never get a chance to play on that stage.Feel like crap right now.Algeria through - sorry JMon![]()
Linky:Right HereFive minutes later, France skipper Thierry Henry won the match for the hosts when his angled pass amid a goalmouth scramble was met by the head of Wiliam Gallas.
Try Flomax.I can't believe they let that goal through. Ireland deserves a rematch.My stream died...
Initially I was going for URU, but then I switched to CRC after the first leg and the probability that the US would end up w/ a Group of Death as a result.That's what I get for vacillating.Costa Rica salvages a 1-1 draw, but lose out to Uruguay in aggregate 2-1.
That would be very tough for any ref to see. Tough luck for Eire.Here is the "goal" that sent France through
I don't see how Uruguay makes a group of death more likely. They mentioned redoing the draw if Costa Rica won. They weren't going into pot 3. Mexico probably would. Other than Algeria, who's a better Pot 3 matchup for the US than Uruguay? Cameroon, Ivory Coast, and Ghana are all stacked with world class players. Nigeria is stacked with great athletes and is a perennial youth team power. Paraguay and Chile were significantly better than Argentina in qualifying. I'm not even sure what a "Group of Death" would look like this year. Considering how strong Pot 3 is and that Japan, South Korea, Australia, the US, and Mexico are all dangerous in Pot 4, there are going to be multiple Groups of Death. Some of those #1 seeds are going to be really unlucky.Initially I was going for URU, but then I switched to CRC after the first leg and the probability that the US would end up w/ a Group of Death as a result.That's what I get for vacillating.Costa Rica salvages a 1-1 draw, but lose out to Uruguay in aggregate 2-1.
I agree with your first paragraph and understand what you mean, but I don't see hoping for the toughest group possible.Maybe I should have worded it different, but what I mean is that it shouldn't matter who your opponents are. If you have aspirations to win the a big tournament like WC/EC you're gonna have to beat the top countries anyway, whether you face one of 'em in the group stage or in the semis.For example, we beat the reigning World Champion and the runner up in the group stage of Euro 2008 in what was clearly the 'Group Of Death'. Low and behold, we play Russia the next round, we lose in ET and that's that. Exit tournament. Clearly you weren't good enough to win the tournament. Have to beat whoever you face, whatever round you face them in.I'm personally hoping for the toughest group possible.
I don't think his post is arrogant, just a different perspective from a different history.Why on earth would you come up with this kind of argument with a bunch of Americans? There is no one in this thread that holds realistic hopes that the US wins. No one. With that in mind, the group is extremely important because getting to the Quarters would match our best result ever. It's just silly to ignore that (not to mention your tone is pretty arrogant in general)
What do you consider arrogant about this guy stating his opinion as a dutch fan? Personally, I think the whole "Group of Death" issue is overrated. Every group is tough and every country complains about how bad its draw is. It is a certainty that the US will need multiple upset results to advance to the knock out round, no matter what happens with the draw. Every tournament has one or two surprise teams that make the quarters and one or two surprise teams that are expected to do well but don't make it out of the group stage. My hope for the draw is that we get to see some great teams - like four years ago when we saw the US play eventual champion Italy to a very tough draw. I would honestly rather draw Holland than Slovakia, and rather see the US play Nigeria than Algeria.Why on earth would you come up with this kind of argument with a bunch of Americans? There is no one in this thread that holds realistic hopes that the US wins. No one. With that in mind, the group is extremely important because getting to the Quarters would match our best result ever. It's just silly to ignore that (not to mention your tone is pretty arrogant in general)Maybe I should have worded it different, but what I mean is that it shouldn't matter who your opponents are. If you have aspirations to win the a big tournament like WC/EC you're gonna have to beat the top countries anyway, whether you face one of 'em in the group stage or in the semis.For example, we beat the reigning World Champion and the runner up in the group stage of Euro 2008 in what was clearly the 'Group Of Death'. Low and behold, we play Russia the next round, we lose in ET and that's that. Exit tournament. Clearly you weren't good enough to win the tournament. Have to beat whoever you face, whatever round you face them in.I'm personally hoping for the toughest group possible.
Wha, did they actually announced pots and seeds?scoobygang said:I don't see how Uruguay makes a group of death more likely. They mentioned redoing the draw if Costa Rica won. They weren't going into pot 3. Mexico probably would. Other than Algeria, who's a better Pot 3 matchup for the US than Uruguay? Cameroon, Ivory Coast, and Ghana are all stacked with world class players. Nigeria is stacked with great athletes and is a perennial youth team power. Paraguay and Chile were significantly better than Argentina in qualifying. I'm not even sure what a "Group of Death" would look like this year. Considering how strong Pot 3 is and that Japan, South Korea, Australia, the US, and Mexico are all dangerous in Pot 4, there are going to be multiple Groups of Death. Some of those #1 seeds are going to be really unlucky.The Z Machine said:Initially I was going for URU, but then I switched to CRC after the first leg and the probability that the US would end up w/ a Group of Death as a result.That's what I get for vacillating.Costa Rica salvages a 1-1 draw, but lose out to Uruguay in aggregate 2-1.
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Don't agree here. The sideline official should be running to the line to make sure the ball does not cross. There is really no way you can't see this as the ball would have crossed the touchline without the hand ball that occurred several feet from his body. Henry was by himself so there should be little to no interfence unless you think Given standing there blocked his view. Frankly, I think this has to be one of the easiest calls in the box one can make given how often there is poor line of site.That would be very tough for any ref to see. Tough luck for Eire.Here is the "goal" that sent France through
You guys are right that the last post isn't. But I was really working off of the 4 before that. But I don't disagree that I may have been a bit harsh. It just gets a little annoying to keep harping on American fans for worrying about the draw. It's simply huge to us and that has to be obvious.I don't think his post is arrogant, just a different perspective from a different history.