so he made the call against the attacking player?Here's the situation. U16 youth game (rec)Hypothetical question - Is there any way a player can "win the ball" but have a "late challenge" and only touch the ball once (and the other player never touches the ball)![]()
[SIZE=10pt]Thru ball played into just inside the 18. Keeper comes out late, attacker narrowly beats him to ball and puts into net, Keeper's momentum carries him into attacker. They go down in a heap with keeper on top.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=10pt]Call was no goal[/SIZE]. Among other really bad calls, I had to talk with the ref afterwards. His explanation was No Goal because "the keeper could have still made the save" even though the ball was past him once the attacker won the ball and although the attacker "won the ball" it was a "late challenge".
I just wanted to make sure his explanations were as contradictory (oxymoromic?) as I thought they were.
The captain and goalkeeper of South Africa's national football team, Senzo Meyiwa, has been shot dead, police have confirmed.The shooting happened after several men entered a house in the Vosloorus township near Johannesburg at about 8pm local time on Sunday, police said. "There was an altercation. Senzo Meyiwa was shot,” the official South African police Twitter account said. "Two suspects went into the house, one remained outside. The three fled on foot after the shooting."
Orlando Pirates captain Senzo Meyiwa died after being shot at his home in Vosloorus, a township 20km south of Johannesburg Orlando Pirates captain Senzo Meyiwa died after being shot at his home in Vosloorus, a township 20km south of Johannesburg. Police said a reward of 150,000 rand (about £8,500) had been offered for information leading to an arrest. “We can assure all South Africans that we will do all can to bring Meyiwa’s killers book,” police added. “We know there are upset and hurt people at the house where incident occurred and at hospital. Calm please.”
Valencia is going to be a tough team to beat.The EPL is as competitive as the Bundesliga now. Don't give me any of this "top to bottom" BS. English teams not named Chelsea are sucking in Europe and they are all getting Mou's sloppy seconds domestically.
There are 5 teams in la liga within 2 points of each other at the top of the table:
1 - Barcelona, 22 points, +20 GD
2 - Sevilla, 22 points +8 GD
3 - Real Madrid, 21 points, +23 GD
4 - Valencia, 20 points, +12 GD
5 - Atlético de Madrid, 20 points, +8 GD
Sure, Barça and RM are throwing up huge scores, but that's not the only way to win a title, as last year proved. Valencia is the team to look at for as they don't have any European commitments and a young, talented squad with a quality coach.
Being coached[SIZE=small][edit][/SIZE]From an early age, Fraser attended Aberdeen F.C. Community Training Programmes. Weekly sessions were held locally in Stonehaven. He also attended Easter, summer and autumn programmes in Aberdeen, in both general football and goalkeeping. During this time, Fraser had come across Colin Cockle and showed interest in attending his specialised goalkeeper sessions. He began to attend the Colin Cockle Goalkeeping Academy,[6] which included an Elite Training Programme, and continued weekly sessions until Fraser's team commitments took over. Fraser didn't attend Colin's Academy for a further eight months, but started to attend sessions regularly again once his season was over. Fraser now helps give back into the Academy what he gained from it by helping out during sessions on a Monday night.[7]![]()
I'm surprised we don't see more of this. Or maybe we do and wiki does a good job of editing it out right away.
The Z Machine said:The EPL is as competitive as the Bundesliga now.
I assumed he was implying that someone other than Real, Barca, or maybe Atleti has an actual shot at winning the league this year.The Z Machine said:The EPL is as competitive as the Bundesliga now.![]()
The favorite just drops points to a struggling team and "now" it's not competitive? You Spanished people really are obsessed with this
I assumed he was implying that someone other than Real, Barca, or maybe Atleti has an actual shot at winning the league this year.The Z Machine said:The EPL is as competitive as the Bundesliga now.![]()
The favorite just drops points to a struggling team and "now" it's not competitive? You Spanished people really are obsessed with this
I think a lot of people like la liga - maybe not to the extent that you do. But most on here recognize that Atletico has a quality squad, and deserved its trophy last season. Most recognize that Barca and RM are both currently among the very best teams in the world (that money can buy). I would guess that you would find most people in this thread to agree that the next tier of teams in La Liga, are pretty decent squads, even if they cannot compete with Barca and RM over the course of a season.My point was that you EPLers cite the duopoly of RM and Barça to be a reason that la liga isn't a quality league, yet Chelsea are running roughshod over England (and Wales) yet, "it's the best league in the world." Rubbish.
United isn't struggling as much as playing exactly how a team of the caliber should be playing against a quality opponent.
Quite funny to watch the reactions to you giving them a taste of their own medicineMy point was that you EPLers cite the duopoly of RM and Barça to be a reason that la liga isn't a quality league, yet Chelsea are running roughshod over England (and Wales) yet, "it's the best league in the world." Rubbish.
Quite funny to watch the reactions to you giving them a taste of their own medicineMy point was that you EPLers cite the duopoly of RM and Barça to be a reason that la liga isn't a quality league, yet Chelsea are running roughshod over England (and Wales) yet, "it's the best league in the world." Rubbish.![]()
This is bull#### and you've been one of the worst ones at this. The same lazy memes are posted anytime people even mention another league besides the EPL in here. I'd say the ones with an inferiority complex are the ones that can't help themselves from putting down other leagues and teams constantly.Quite funny to watch the reactions to you giving them a taste of their own medicineMy point was that you EPLers cite the duopoly of RM and Barça to be a reason that la liga isn't a quality league, yet Chelsea are running roughshod over England (and Wales) yet, "it's the best league in the world." Rubbish.![]()
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You people bring it up more than anyone else. I enjoy both leagues, some of you need to get over your inferiority complex.
You're talking about Z here, right?This is bull#### and you've been one of the worst ones at this. The same lazy memes are posted anytime people even mention another league besides the EPL in here. I'd say the ones with an inferiority complex are the ones that can't help themselves from putting down other leagues and teams constantly.Quite funny to watch the reactions to you giving them a taste of their own medicineMy point was that you EPLers cite the duopoly of RM and Barça to be a reason that la liga isn't a quality league, yet Chelsea are running roughshod over England (and Wales) yet, "it's the best league in the world." Rubbish.![]()
You people bring it up more than anyone else. I enjoy both leagues, some of you need to get over your inferiority complex.
United has had significant injury issues, probably as much or more than Arsenal, and is still adjusting to a new manager. They spent a ton, but It does appear they bought wisely for the most part. The jury is still out on Falcao I suppose. It seems to me they are playing better week to week, and will certainly be in the mix for top 4. Arsenal and Liverpool are the early disappointments imo, but both could still come around. The EPL season is still very early, barely a quarter in - way too early to call a runaway for Chelsea.My point was that you EPLers cite the duopoly of RM and Barça to be a reason that la liga isn't a quality league, yet Chelsea are running roughshod over England (and Wales) yet, "it's the best league in the world." Rubbish.
United isn't struggling as much as playing exactly how a team of the caliber should be playing against a quality opponent.
You're talking about Z here, right?This is bull#### and you've been one of the worst ones at this. The same lazy memes are posted anytime people even mention another league besides the EPL in here. I'd say the ones with an inferiority complex are the ones that can't help themselves from putting down other leagues and teams constantly.Quite funny to watch the reactions to you giving them a taste of their own medicineMy point was that you EPLers cite the duopoly of RM and Barça to be a reason that la liga isn't a quality league, yet Chelsea are running roughshod over England (and Wales) yet, "it's the best league in the world." Rubbish.![]()
You people bring it up more than anyone else. I enjoy both leagues, some of you need to get over your inferiority complex.
I think some very weird things would have to happen in order for Chelsea to lose this lead. Many of the worst case scenarios (extended injuries for Costa and Cesc) pretty much just make Chelsea "only" as good as they were last year. And I think you'd have to look pretty hard to find a Mourinho team with the type of prolonged run of bad results that would let most of the teams back in.United has had significant injury issues, probably as much or more than Arsenal, and is still adjusting to a new manager. They spent a ton, but It does appear they bought wisely for the most part. The jury is still out on Falcao I suppose. It seems to me they are playing better week to week, and will certainly be in the mix for top 4. Arsenal and Liverpool are the early disappointments imo, but both could still come around. The EPL season is still very early, barely a quarter in - way too early to call a runaway for Chelsea.My point was that you EPLers cite the duopoly of RM and Barça to be a reason that la liga isn't a quality league, yet Chelsea are running roughshod over England (and Wales) yet, "it's the best league in the world." Rubbish.
United isn't struggling as much as playing exactly how a team of the caliber should be playing against a quality opponent.
This.I think some very weird things would have to happen in order for Chelsea to lose this lead. Many of the worst case scenarios (extended injuries for Costa and Cesc) pretty much just make Chelsea "only" as good as they were last year. And I think you'd have to look pretty hard to find a Mourinho team with the type of prolonged run of bad results that would let most of the teams back in.United has had significant injury issues, probably as much or more than Arsenal, and is still adjusting to a new manager. They spent a ton, but It does appear they bought wisely for the most part. The jury is still out on Falcao I suppose. It seems to me they are playing better week to week, and will certainly be in the mix for top 4. Arsenal and Liverpool are the early disappointments imo, but both could still come around. The EPL season is still very early, barely a quarter in - way too early to call a runaway for Chelsea.My point was that you EPLers cite the duopoly of RM and Barça to be a reason that la liga isn't a quality league, yet Chelsea are running roughshod over England (and Wales) yet, "it's the best league in the world." Rubbish.
United isn't struggling as much as playing exactly how a team of the caliber should be playing against a quality opponent.
Most importantly, Chelsea have, by far, the best defense of the contenders. If Chelsea has a a bad day in front of goal, they're infinitely more likely to salvage a point (or even points) out of it than City, much less Arsenal, United, or Liverpool. No other teams have an experienced, rock-solid CB tandem like Terry/Cahill. No other teams have 2! truly world class goaltenders (including one who's in any conversation of the best GK in the world). And only City has the same versatility at fullback.
Probably all true, but I would add that CB is a potential Achilles heel as well as #9. Terry has seemingly found the fountain of youth again so far this season, but I doubt he can maintain his current level. Cahill has played the most minutes of any Chelsea player, and gets full minutes in seemingly every England game. Backup CB is unproven 20 year old Kurt Zouma. The FA Cup and CL draw will be important in terms of travel and stress on the team.I think some very weird things would have to happen in order for Chelsea to lose this lead. Many of the worst case scenarios (extended injuries for Costa and Cesc) pretty much just make Chelsea "only" as good as they were last year. And I think you'd have to look pretty hard to find a Mourinho team with the type of prolonged run of bad results that would let most of the teams back in.United has had significant injury issues, probably as much or more than Arsenal, and is still adjusting to a new manager. They spent a ton, but It does appear they bought wisely for the most part. The jury is still out on Falcao I suppose. It seems to me they are playing better week to week, and will certainly be in the mix for top 4. Arsenal and Liverpool are the early disappointments imo, but both could still come around. The EPL season is still very early, barely a quarter in - way too early to call a runaway for Chelsea.My point was that you EPLers cite the duopoly of RM and Barça to be a reason that la liga isn't a quality league, yet Chelsea are running roughshod over England (and Wales) yet, "it's the best league in the world." Rubbish.
United isn't struggling as much as playing exactly how a team of the caliber should be playing against a quality opponent.
Most importantly, Chelsea have, by far, the best defense of the contenders. If Chelsea has a a bad day in front of goal, they're infinitely more likely to salvage a point (or even points) out of it than City, much less Arsenal, United, or Liverpool. No other teams have an experienced, rock-solid CB tandem like Terry/Cahill. No other teams have 2! truly world class goaltenders (including one who's in any conversation of the best GK in the world). And only City has the same versatility at fullback.
BlasphemyJust trying to stir the pot here, people, and maybe open your eyes to some other quality teams instead of arguing over the performance of Spurs or Stoke.
We can still argue about Spurs and Stoke though, right? Or is there some sort of "relevance" test like over in that college football thread? That's pretty gruesome to watch Tasker get ignored all the time, he's a good guy. Likes Faroe, etc.Just trying to stir the pot here, people, and maybe open your eyes to some other quality teams instead of arguing over the performance of Spurs or Stoke.
He's no Nacho Monreal.Most EPL clubs would kill to have Kurt Zouma.
Chelsea can always play Ivanovic at CB and "get by" with Dave and Felipe Luis at the fullbacks. Arsenal is playing Nacho Monreal at CB right now. Their third choice CB in a best case scenario is Calum Chambers, who had never played top flight minutes in the position. City has three quality centerbacks, but they're still gelling and leaking goals while doing so. Liverpool is Liverpool. They were soft at the back last year and have shown no signs of fixing it this year. United is still cobbling together what they need. I assume they'll get another piece in January, but until then, they have to rely on Jones and Evans to be their leaders.Probably all true, but I would add that CB is a potential Achilles heel as well as #9. Terry has seemingly found the fountain of youth again so far this season, but I doubt he can maintain his current level. Cahill has played the most minutes of any Chelsea player, and gets full minutes in seemingly every England game. Backup CB is unproven 20 year old Kurt Zouma. The FA Cup and CL draw will be important in terms of travel and stress on the team.I think some very weird things would have to happen in order for Chelsea to lose this lead. Many of the worst case scenarios (extended injuries for Costa and Cesc) pretty much just make Chelsea "only" as good as they were last year. And I think you'd have to look pretty hard to find a Mourinho team with the type of prolonged run of bad results that would let most of the teams back in.United has had significant injury issues, probably as much or more than Arsenal, and is still adjusting to a new manager. They spent a ton, but It does appear they bought wisely for the most part. The jury is still out on Falcao I suppose. It seems to me they are playing better week to week, and will certainly be in the mix for top 4. Arsenal and Liverpool are the early disappointments imo, but both could still come around. The EPL season is still very early, barely a quarter in - way too early to call a runaway for Chelsea.My point was that you EPLers cite the duopoly of RM and Barça to be a reason that la liga isn't a quality league, yet Chelsea are running roughshod over England (and Wales) yet, "it's the best league in the world." Rubbish.
United isn't struggling as much as playing exactly how a team of the caliber should be playing against a quality opponent.
Most importantly, Chelsea have, by far, the best defense of the contenders. If Chelsea has a a bad day in front of goal, they're infinitely more likely to salvage a point (or even points) out of it than City, much less Arsenal, United, or Liverpool. No other teams have an experienced, rock-solid CB tandem like Terry/Cahill. No other teams have 2! truly world class goaltenders (including one who's in any conversation of the best GK in the world). And only City has the same versatility at fullback.
Probably true -- I've only seen him play once, against Maribor last week which wasn't much of a test. I think he played a League Cup game as well. Almost certainly will start tomorrow against Shrewsbury Town. He's definitely got the size and the look of an EPL center back, but very young and inexperienced.Agree re: Chelsea. CB may be an issue, but I think you could say that for most teams if they take an injury. For a lot of teams it's an issue already.
Most EPL clubs would kill to have Kurt Zouma.
Also helps to have a player like Luiz who can fit in at other spots if everyone does stay healthy and the calendar stays calm.Probably true -- I've only seen him play once, against Maribor last week which wasn't much of a test. I think he played a League Cup game as well. Almost certainly will start tomorrow against Shrewsbury Town. He's definitely got the size and the look of an EPL center back, but very young and inexperienced.Agree re: Chelsea. CB may be an issue, but I think you could say that for most teams if they take an injury. For a lot of teams it's an issue already.
Most EPL clubs would kill to have Kurt Zouma.
Its true that CB seems to be a tough spot for many teams these days. My feeling is a team needs to go 3 deep with good quality at CB to compete for 3 cups. I know its vogue to joke about David Luiz, but he was an important player that's not been replaced for Chelsea. Good business for sure though at that price.
edit - yes I did see him run around a bit yesterday, I think 3-4 minutes. Naturally, I think Bran would've had Fellaini marked to secure all 3 points.