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GaryVoshol 19-06-2010 06:52

Re: FIFA World Cup 2010 Thread
 
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Originally Posted by Manoel (Post 967098)
About instant replay... I do not believe it will happen anytime soon, maybe ever.

I agree. They may eventually decide on some form of goal-line technology - was the ball in the goal or not? But not on instant replay. For one thing, the dynamics of it are wrong. The whistle was already blown - how do you unblow it when the replay shows it should have been a goal? Maybe the keeper heard the whistle and didn't try to save it. And as a poster-child for the camera not seeing everything, I present Esse Baharmast who was vilified for a call back in 1998 I believe. Three days later a print journalist produced a photo showing the blatant shirt hold that he had called. Three days is too long to wait for a confirmation.

I wish this referee was more like James Joyce (who called the safe play that ruined the perfect game). He saw the replay after the game, and publically apologized for his mistake. If this referee would and could only come out and say, "I saw a foul by XXX doing YYY. I evidently missed seeing all the other foul action going on at the same time." But that conversation will only come between him and the match assessor, and probably later the referee committee when they decide on future assignments.

EricH 19-06-2010 12:19

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I'd take a ref at each end watching only the box (which is already in use elsewhere) over instant replay; but some people won't go for anything less than instant replay.

A goal-line monitor could work, but it wouldn't solve either of the two problems that have shown up (the hand-ball in the qualifiers, and now this). I'd go for explanation required if a number of players request it--nobody really knows what the call even was, except the ref, so even what was called is better than no explanation at all.

If that whistle is later shown to be a mistake, then I'm not sure there will be many more assignments for the ref for a while if he doesn't acknowledge it at his media session. Would you want a ref who made that high-profile of a mistake and didn't admit it? (Note that Jim Joyce was later voted as the best ump in MLB by the players, for admitting the mistake immediately and on his own accord.)

kgzak 20-06-2010 15:55

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Instant replay to rule a foul is not possible in soccer because the game does not stop. The clock will continue to run. Also refs aren't allowed to rule a foul off and video (Zidane's red card is controversial because of this). It's all part of the game.

Akash Rastogi 20-06-2010 23:48

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Was I the only one who wanted to beat the crap out of the ref from the Brazil v Ivory Coast match?

kgzak 20-06-2010 23:55

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Originally Posted by Akash Rastogi (Post 967221)
Was I the only one who wanted to beat the crap out of the ref from the Brazil v Ivory Coast match?

I wanted to beat the crap out of the players too though...the period where Kaka got his second yellow. Just play soccer don't try to beat the crap out of each other.

Koko Ed 21-06-2010 02:44

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Originally Posted by kgzak (Post 967222)
I wanted to beat the crap out of the players too though...the period where Kaka got his second yellow. Just play soccer don't try to beat the crap out of each other.

It aint soccer if there aint floppin.

kgzak 21-06-2010 08:34

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Originally Posted by Koko Ed (Post 967233)
It aint soccer if there aint floppin.

I was talking about when the whole team went to attack Kaka. But if you are going to dive, do it better. Don't grab your face when you were hit in the chest.

Travis Hoffman 21-06-2010 08:57

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Originally Posted by kgzak (Post 967238)
I was talking about when the whole team went to attack Kaka. But if you are going to dive, do it better. Don't grab your face when you were hit in the chest.

Anderson Varejao (Brazilian, by the way) should hold flopping seminars for the Brazilian soccer team.

JamesBrown 21-06-2010 09:10

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Originally Posted by EricH (Post 967131)
(Note that Jim Joyce was later voted as the best ump in MLB by the players, for admitting the mistake immediately and on his own accord.)

Sort of off topic but this was not the reason that he was voted best. He has for a while been considered the most consistent umpire in baseball (as any one who has played any sport knows, no official calls every rule correctly, but as long as he/she calls it incorrectly consistently then you can adjust to play). That being said there is no question that Joyce and Gallarraga both handled that situation perfectly and maturely. Something that is extremely rare in sports today.

DonRotolo 21-06-2010 21:48

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Originally Posted by Manoel (Post 967098)
And that's one of the reasons soccer has become, by far, the most popular - and loved - sport in the world.

Quoted for truth
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Originally Posted by EricH (Post 967131)
nobody really knows what the call even was, except the ref, so even what was called is better than no explanation at all.

Hmm, sounds like the occasional FRC Regional event.

Akash Rastogi 21-06-2010 21:51

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Oh man two awesome pairings are coming up.

Chile vs. Spain
Portugal vs. Brazil

These matches should be amazing. Too bad Kaka is suspended...:mad:

Basel A 21-06-2010 22:43

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With Brazil having already advanced, I think Portugal will probably get the win (also, given form..).

delsaner 22-06-2010 09:14

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Italy needs to step up their game. They've become a disappointment this time around. It makes me :(.

Manoel 23-06-2010 11:56

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After watching US' last match, I don't get how anyone can possibly not like soccer.

JamesCH95 23-06-2010 13:17

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USA wins group C advancing to the knockout tournament. Donovan is the man.


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