Not from every angle they've shown so far.One of my coach's favorite admonitions was to keep playing until the ball hit the net.Goal
Between the two Barca games and today he was on the ground more than a dozen times.Drogba's always hurting his penis.
Seems fine in the celebration.Between the two Barca games and today he was on the ground more than a dozen times.Drogba's always hurting his penis.

The best angle was the up high sideline cam, but that wasn't even with the end line so the angle was off. It was close enough that you had to with the ref's call.Not from every angle they've shown so far.Goal
One of my coach's favorite admonitions was to keep playing until the ball hit the net.
Only Kuyt kept playing and nearly got itHopefully it upped the transfer fee Liverpool get when they sell him.On the bright side, thats the Andy Carroll I've been wanting to see.
I hope they keep that core in tact. Liverpool has looked solid with Carrol coming alive.Hopefully it upped the transfer fee Liverpool get when they sell him.On the bright side, thats the Andy Carroll I've been wanting to see.
The best angle was the up high sideline cam, but that wasn't even with the end line so the angle was off. It was close enough that you had to with the ref's call.Not from every angle they've shown so far.Goal
One of my coach's favorite admonitions was to keep playing until the ball hit the net.![]()
Only Kuyt kept playing and nearly got it

Well, I'm convinced.
That would be a championship squad in ScotlandI hope they keep that core in tact. Liverpool has looked solid with Carrol coming alive.Hopefully it upped the transfer fee Liverpool get when they sell him.On the bright side, thats the Andy Carroll I've been wanting to see.
The crossbar is the goal line. Looks to me like part of the ball is obscured by the crossbar. So no goal.
It's really hard to tell. I would expect goalline technology next year so. It's loooooong overdue.
Yeah, well, I'd also expect Qatar to not get a World Cup.It's really hard to tell. I would expect goalline technology next year so. It's loooooong overdue.
The EPL and English FA have been pushing hard and I believe all the testing on systems has been completed. FIFA was always a roadblock, but apparently they have recently dropped their opposition so it does finally look like it will go in next year. I don't know how other leagues will handle it. I imagine they might take a wait and see approach.Yeah, well, I'd also expect Qatar to not get a World Cup.It's really hard to tell. I would expect goalline technology next year so. It's loooooong overdue.
It's been fun having a competitive MLS local team for the first time in my life, however, I don't think we have the talent to sustain anything close to this pace.Wondo is the second fastest player to ten goals in MLS history. Only Raul Diaz Arce on the loaded DC United team of 1997 made it quicker (by one game).
'Good said:Sagna broke his leg and is obviously out for the Euros.
Unless it was a play I didn't see, what I DID see had him get carted off after getting hit with the ball. I've had my ankle sprained (when already weak/wrapped from previous sprains) in a similar manner, but never seen a break happen like that.Leverkusen and Stuttgart both won, so no changes in their positions.Hannover won so they are in Europe next year.'Mjolnirs said:Leverkusen and Stuttgart are in for Europa, but their entry stage is in the air. Leverkusen is a point ahead and is currently looking at group stage with Stuttgart at playoff stage. They could switch.
Hannover currently are in position to enter Europa at 3rd round qualifying at 45 points. But, Wolfsburg at 44, Bremen and Nürnberg at 42 have chances.
Kaiserslautern have secured straight relegation. Köln is in the relegation playoff position with Hertha Berlin two points back in a straight relegation slot.
Our summer season starts sometime in June, and yes we play in the dead of the 90+ temps. I doubt I'll be playing though as I have to get some bone spurs on my feet taken care of later this month.'Steve Tasker said:So....anyone playing this summer?
Yeah, that was really wierd. It looked like the contact from the ball broke his ankle.'Good said:Sagna broke his leg and is obviously out for the Euros.Unless it was a play I didn't see, what I DID see had him get carted off after getting hit with the ball. I've had my ankle sprained (when already weak/wrapped from previous sprains) in a similar manner, but never seen a break happen like that.
Four more today. Up to 72 on the seasonWith three goals today (so far), Messi breaks Gerd Mueller's record of 67 goals in an European club season.![]()

Retired'Steve Tasker said:So....anyone playing this summer?.

I am playing in an adult / high school league, but I'm pretty near retirement myself. At 38 and not playing everyday, I can't quite keep up with 98 pound high school kids anymore.Retired'Steve Tasker said:So....anyone playing this summer?.![]()

It's been almost 20 years since my semi-pro days. Holy ####.I am playing in an adult / high school league, but I'm pretty near retirement myself. At 38 and not playing everyday, I can't quite keep up with 98 pound high school kids anymore.Retired'Steve Tasker said:So....anyone playing this summer?.![]()
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, But I used to do the occasional pickup games or small-sided for fun leagues (that always ended in fights). Just ran into a guy I played regular pickup with before the 1st kid was born (5 years+ ago) at the playground- told me the same guys were still playing and invited me to join. I'm thinking I need to do this- for my sake and to lead by example for my almost 5yo son, who has just started playing computer games. Only problem- I am now fat. And old. But I've got to do this.'Christo said:The crossbar is the goal line. Looks to me like part of the ball is obscured by the crossbar. So no goal.'The Gator said:
Exactly- we're not seeing the entire ball breaking the plane of the crossbar/goal-line, so no goal (and good call by the refs).I'm surprised MLS hasn't tried this out- as a newer, more fringe league, I feel like they've been more open to experimentation with the rules. or maybe they're trying harder to look respectable these days.'jonessed said:The EPL and English FA have been pushing hard and I believe all the testing on systems has been completed. FIFA was always a roadblock, but apparently they have recently dropped their opposition so it does finally look like it will go in next year. I don't know how other leagues will handle it. I imagine they might take a wait and see approach.'Good said:Yeah, well, I'd also expect Qatar to not get a World Cup.'jonessed said:It's really hard to tell. I would expect goalline technology next year so. It's loooooong overdue.'The Gator said:
I'd love to see the US take the forefront on this. Needs to get done. (and I'm ok with local amateur leagues not having this technology... not like there's a lot of money riding on the correct decision being made every call)I'm surprised MLS hasn't tried this out- as a newer, more fringe league, I feel like they've been more open to experimentation with the rules. or maybe they're trying harder to look respectable these days.'jonessed said:The EPL and English FA have been pushing hard and I believe all the testing on systems has been completed. FIFA was always a roadblock, but apparently they have recently dropped their opposition so it does finally look like it will go in next year. I don't know how other leagues will handle it. I imagine they might take a wait and see approach.'Good said:Yeah, well, I'd also expect Qatar to not get a World Cup.'jonessed said:It's really hard to tell. I would expect goalline technology next year so. It's loooooong overdue.'The Gator said:I'd love to see the US take the forefront on this. Needs to get done. (and I'm ok with local amateur leagues not having this technology... not like there's a lot of money riding on the correct decision being made every call)
Garber says MLS would use goal-line technology
By RONALD BLUM | The Associated Press – Thu, Apr 19, 2012 8:05 PM EDT
NEW YORK (AP) Major League Soccer would implement goal-line technology quickly if it's approved in July by the sport's rules-making body.
''We're interested in being a test league and we hope that we could achieve that,'' MLS Commissioner Don Garber said Thursday while speaking to the Associated Press Sports Editors. ''I would be open to whatever it is that could be done to ensure that we have goal-line technology.''
The International Football Association Board meets July 2 and could approve Sony Corp.'s Hawk-Eye or GoalRef, owned by a German-Danish company. Following a series of erroneous calls in high-profile games ranging from the 2010 World Cup to this year's FA Cup, there could be more support for goal-line technology among tradition-bound soccer officials.
Hawk-Eye is a camera-based ball-tracking system used in tennis and cricket. GoalRef employs a magnetic field with a special ball. Both could be approved.
Each system sends a signal within a second of the ball crossing the line to the referee, who makes the final decision.
If approval is granted in July, Garber said, MLS could implement the technology at some point during this season, which began in March. The Premier League hopes to use it for its 2012-13 season, which starts in August.
''There's a lot more that we need to learn about it, understanding the process,'' Garber said. ''The bottom line here is that I would be open to using goal-line technology as soon as it is made available.''
Looks like he scored from a free kick. Would love to see the video...Congrats to Dempsey on scoring his 50th EPL goal.![]()
Toure is a damn fine player.Man U v Swansea match could be a good watch. Have to think United are going to go for broke and look for a raftload of goals.City earned that win today. Good play all around for them.
They just showed it on FSC. Bent it around to wall and put it into the top right corner.Looks like he scored from a free kick. Would love to see the video...Congrats to Dempsey on scoring his 50th EPL goal.![]()
True. Its a 10 goal differential - they need to get 5-6 today and another 5-6 next weekToure is a damn fine player.Man U v Swansea match could be a good watch. Have to think United are going to go for broke and look for a raftload of goals.City earned that win today. Good play all around for them.

Nice.Looks like he scored from a free kick. Would love to see the video...Congrats to Dempsey on scoring his 50th EPL goal.![]()
This has been a nice addition to his game. I think I read earlier this year that he had never scored from a spot kick in his career and now he has two or three this season alone.Wonderful.Nice.Looks like he scored from a free kick. Would love to see the video...Congrats to Dempsey on scoring his 50th EPL goal.![]()
With still a massive 8 goal differential, Man U obviously has to hope Man City drop points against QPR at home.Thats 2. Lets see four more in the second half!
DO ITIt's been almost 20 years since my semi-pro days. Holy ####.I am playing in an adult / high school league, but I'm pretty near retirement myself. At 38 and not playing everyday, I can't quite keep up with 98 pound high school kids anymore.Retired'Steve Tasker said:So....anyone playing this summer?.![]()
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, But I used to do the occasional pickup games or small-sided for fun leagues (that always ended in fights). Just ran into a guy I played regular pickup with before the 1st kid was born (5 years+ ago) at the playground- told me the same guys were still playing and invited me to join. I'm thinking I need to do this- for my sake and to lead by example for my almost 5yo son, who has just started playing computer games. Only problem- I am now fat. And old. But I've got to do this.