twistedrebel
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brazil, spain, Argentina and holland top 4.
not it isnt. the handball goal sent france through, it didnt bring them back from a goal down. its not like they would have been knocked otherwiseFIFA couldn't really do anything and I'm glad they didn't, the ref's decision should be final despite how horrendously wrong it was. But it is a good example of just how close France got to not making it.
mmmm....wouldnt suprise me if england managed to sneak in there somehow and spain or holland choked in the group stagesbrazil, spain, Argentina and holland top 4.
The goal was at the end of the first period of extra time. Ireland had already gone nearly 105 minutes keeping France scoreless, managed to score one themselves and were only 15 minutes away from a penalty shootout to decide who took the place in the world cup. The 2nd half of extra time is almost always incredibly tight with neither team giving away anything in defence. Having watched the game, by the flow of play there is absolutely no credence in saying France would have likely won anyway.not it isnt. the handball goal sent france through, it didnt bring them back from a goal down. its not like they would have been knocked otherwise
if the handball never occured the game would have went on, and it is likely france would have won anyway
and i disagree. its a perfect example of why the refs decision should not be final, there should be a backup system. refs make mistakes all the time, and most of them are pretty minor. but when a goal is at stake, its absurd to think that a ref can spot everything from handballs to a ball crossing the line when the ball can move around so quick and there can at times be a dozen bodies obstructing the view of the ref
i do remember several seasons ago that (correct me if im wrong) but arsenal won a title on the last day with a win over some team (chelsea?) when they should have drawn and lost the title because of a goal line clearance. the ball clearly crossed the line and a goal should have been awarded but it wasnt. these decisions can change history
i just hope that in the WC final, the ref makes a really bad mistake and fifa finally realise they need to do something
No way Spain are choking in the group stages. Best team in the tournament in the easiest group in tournament. They could choke in the round of 16 though if they're not careful.mmmm....wouldnt suprise me if england managed to sneak in there somehow and spain or holland choked in the group stages
omg emily, FIFA world cup game meet?lol australia? seriously. imo they're not as good
have we forgotten france at 2002 already?No way Spain are choking in the group stages. Best team in the tournament in the easiest group in tournament. They could choke in the round of 16 though if they're not careful.
lol, u can't say for all certainty that Ireland would have won. Anyway, France > Ireland.Well France only made it in with a blatant handball, it should be Ireland's place. And apart from a few ageing, past-their-prime strikers their team really is dull.
Don't you know of "The Hand of God" incident? That still stood, so France's qualification assist/goal should stand.FIFA couldn't really do anything and I'm glad they didn't, the ref's decision should be final despite how horrendously wrong it was. But it is a good example of just how close France got to not making it.
It's interesting noting that Spain have an easy group but come r16 they'll most likely come up against one of the big teams in the group of death (group G). Whilst I admire Cote D'Ivoire, I'd love to see a Spain vs Portugal r16 match...spain choking is a possibility.
Exactly, they can't change the game retrospectively. Both teams knew the rules going out to play, the referees decision stands. If they changed the rules after the game it would have been unfair on France.Don't you know of "The Hand of God" incident? That still stood, so France's qualification assist/goal should stand.
That game would rock, I hope it happens. That's why Spain will have to be careful coming out of their easy group and getting immediately thrust into Brazil/Portugal/Ivory Coast. Poor old North Korea, why do they even bother coming.It's interesting noting that Spain have an easy group but come r16 they'll most likely come up against one of the big teams in the group of death (group G). Whilst I admire Cote D'Ivoire, I'd love to see a Spain vs Portugal r16 match...
Only if Maradona can coach well, otherwise I can only see them make the quarters, after that depends...Boys watch out for Argentina. They have true class, pace and finishing in attack. They have a diverse range of players in the mid-field with some young talent such as Di Maria and the experience of Veron. With Messi, Aguero and Higuain they will be hard to defend. I have a feeling Argentina will go a long way if not take it out.