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Bit behind the curve but glad to see today's Times agrees with me.


Video replays now a must for World Cup after Ireland's hard luck story


"...Had the fourth official at the Stade de France been doing something useful like watching television, instead of policing the technical areas or checking that his electronic boards were functioning, he could have whispered into the earpiece of Martin Hansson, the Swedish referee, that the agonised Ireland players were not acting and that William Gallas?s goal was illicit.

Henry could have been shown a yellow card and play been restarted with a free kick to Ireland. No one, including Henry, would have complained. France might still have won, either in what was left of extra time or on penalties. Or Ireland won.


But no one would have been stigmatised or left with a grievance. And there would have been no break in the flow. The time devoted to goal celebrations would simply have been reallocated to Henry?s punishment..."


http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/columnists/patrick_barclay/article6924057.ece

Sandperson Wrote:

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> I love it when AG gets all sanctimonious.



I was wondering when you'd turn up. You should be used to sanctimonious, you do it better than the rest of us.

???? Wrote:

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> Why is bubble racists too it's jut ryhming slang

> for greek?



Ask a Greek if he takes and exception to it, and when you've picked youerself up off the floor...you'll know.

Atila Reincarnate Wrote:

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> Sandperson Wrote:

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> > I love it when AG gets all sanctimonious.

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>

> I was wondering when you'd turn up. You should be

> used to sanctimonious, you do it better than the

> rest of us.


I know. Thank you.

Sandperson Wrote:

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> Atila Reincarnate Wrote:

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> > Sandperson Wrote:

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> > > I love it when AG gets all sanctimonious.

> >

> >

> > I was wondering when you'd turn up. You should

> be

> > used to sanctimonious, you do it better than

> the

> > rest of us.

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> I know. Thank you.



My plesasure

Oh Henry, he was such a great player at Arsenal.


Now look at the fallen hero, has he lost all credibility now, it's a shameful state of affairs


Mind you Ireland would have gone out sooner rather than later




W**F





( *kevlar helmet on, body armor, check* )

Woof

And in '86, Argentina were the better team, so it was ok for Maradona to cheat, as it helped get the better team through. And lets face it England were never going to win it.


It would be nice to have the chance of winning it though (and an excuse for a holiday/lots more nights in the Castle).


I know you are only having a bt of fun btw, but when Ladygooner made a similar point yesterday, about playoff teams not having a chance of winning it, I think she meant it.

>Quote:Mind you Ireland would have gone out sooner rather than later


>W**F



Woof wOOF - I'll bite.

And in '86, Argentina were the better team, so it was ok for Maradona to cheat, as it helped get the better team through. And lets face it England were never going to win it.


It would be nice to have the chance of winning it though (and an excuse for a holiday/lots more nights in the Castle).


I know you are only having a bt of fun btw, but when Ladygooner made a similar point yesterday, about playoff teams not having a chance of winning it, I think she meant it.

Atila Reincarnate Wrote:

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> ???? Wrote:

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> > Why is bubble racists too it's jut ryhming

> slang

> > for greek?

>

>

> Ask a Greek if he takes and exception to it, and

> when you've picked youerself up off the

> floor...you'll know.



are you suggesting all greek sare violent?




my mate 'nick the bubble' doesn't get offended by the nickname

I think France have chance of progressing to latter stages but it's difficult to see past Spain or Brazil actually winning this World Cup. As a neutral I want World Cup as competitive as possible rather than countries like New Zealand who are just there as passengers - and that is the real shame Ireland had to play off against France and not Bahrain!

Denamrk didn't even qualify and won the Euros. Greece were a very humdrum team and also won Euros.

Actually that (Portugal 2004) was a poor quality tournament full stop.


I have high hopes for this one, the last couple of world cups have been a bit dissappointig quality wise, but I just have a feelin thisll be a cracker.

Ironically France have moved to 7th in the world ranking after this debacle (moving above England) - Ireland move down to 36th ! so Ireland are in Pot 3 for the Euro group draws and therefore have a bit or work to do again with 2 teams in the group ranked higher than them.

This is the mess Brian Kerr got us into with enept performances during his reign and Trapatoni has to get us back into contention for a 2nd seed spot ahead of the next WC qualifying campaign.


FIFA rankings

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> >Quote:Mind you Ireland would have gone out sooner

> rather than later

>

> >W**F

>

>

> Woof wOOF - I'll bite.

> And in '86, Argentina were the better team, so it

> was ok for Maradona to cheat, as it helped get the

> better team through. And lets face it England were

> never going to win it.

>

> It would be nice to have the chance of winning it

> though (and an excuse for a holiday/lots more

> nights in the Castle).

>

> I know you are only having a bt of fun btw, but

> when Ladygooner made a similar point yesterday,

> about playoff teams not having a chance of winning

> it, I think she meant it.


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Tee hee yeah she's a right ol'boot, I know she meant it

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