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FIFA World Cup - Qatar 2022
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Brilliant from Messi.2
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The game needed that. Good goal0
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Some through ball that. Striker took it well too. Good goal.0
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Unbelievable ball from the 🐐0
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Wow.0
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I appreciate that some might disagree but, with the odd exception, I think the standard of refs has been excellent. The biggest aspect has been the waving play on when a player goes down. Hopefully, this will continue in the PL and fewer and fewer will try to win free kicks in doing so for fear that VAR will expose them. Whether that feeds its way down is another thing all together although there has been a definite shift there too already.5
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Both average teams separated by a world class player1
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If Argentina are average then the Dutch are definitely way below average.ValleyGary said:Both average teams separated by a world class player0 -
FIFA will certainly be hoping Argentina progress, based on what i've seen today a Holland v Croatia semi final in that 90k stadium at Lusail could be embarrassingly empty.1
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Surely a World Cup semi final will be a sell out regardless of who’s playing? Absolutely shocking if notChris_from_Sidcup said:FIFA will certainly be hoping Argentina progress, based on what i've seen today a Holland v Croatia semi final in that 90k stadium at Lusail could be embarrassingly empty.0 -
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Not if most of the tickets have been bought by Brazil/Argie fans who then won't go or even locals who wanted to see Brazil or Messi.se9addick said:
Surely a World Cup semi final will be a sell out regardless of who’s playing? Absolutely shocking if notChris_from_Sidcup said:FIFA will certainly be hoping Argentina progress, based on what i've seen today a Holland v Croatia semi final in that 90k stadium at Lusail could be embarrassingly empty.1 -
Might be my memory failing me but I feel like 10/15 years ago blatant deliberate handballs like that one were a pretty much guaranteed red card, doesn’t seem to happen anymore.0
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Argentines losing their rag a bit.0
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They never were if it wasn't to prevent a goalcafc_harry said:Might be my memory failing me but I feel like 10/15 years ago blatant deliberate handballs like that one were a pretty much guaranteed red card, doesn’t seem to happen anymore.1 -
I often wonder about this: would I rather watch amazing football and lose, or a lucky win from a really dull team full of journeymen and 'seasoned pros'.Cafc43v3r said:
I think "negative" football is perfectly valid if its your best chance of winning. No point being positive and "nice to watch" if you don't win.Arthur_Trudgill said:
Yeah, 'anyone' was a bit strong on my part, but the 210 million in Brazil would think that watchable football doesn't pay, which would be a shame.Cafc43v3r said:
What about a 10 year old child, from a county of less than 4 million people just beat the most famous national team in history with a population of about 210 million people?Arthur_Trudgill said:
You may be right: not many seem happy that Croatia is in the semis - mostly that Neymar's ego has been deflated.ForeverAddickted said:
Oh I think most would rather see Brazil through compared to Croatia.Arthur_Trudgill said:I'm clearly in a minority here but gutted to see a team that gets into a WC semifinal by grinding teams down and hope for a penalty shootout.
Doesnt stop their defeat being funny though
But I can't see how anyone could be inspired to love football by watching that win.
I would hope the amazing football would win in the long run, so I'd go for the former.0 -
I’d be very happy with Charlton winning every match 1-0 with hoofball. If I’m watching a match as a neutral then quality of football becomes a consideration.Arthur_Trudgill said:
I often wonder about this: would I rather watch amazing football and lose, or a lucky win from a really dull team full of journeymen and 'seasoned pros'.Cafc43v3r said:
I think "negative" football is perfectly valid if its your best chance of winning. No point being positive and "nice to watch" if you don't win.Arthur_Trudgill said:
Yeah, 'anyone' was a bit strong on my part, but the 210 million in Brazil would think that watchable football doesn't pay, which would be a shame.Cafc43v3r said:
What about a 10 year old child, from a county of less than 4 million people just beat the most famous national team in history with a population of about 210 million people?Arthur_Trudgill said:
You may be right: not many seem happy that Croatia is in the semis - mostly that Neymar's ego has been deflated.ForeverAddickted said:
Oh I think most would rather see Brazil through compared to Croatia.Arthur_Trudgill said:I'm clearly in a minority here but gutted to see a team that gets into a WC semifinal by grinding teams down and hope for a penalty shootout.
Doesnt stop their defeat being funny though
But I can't see how anyone could be inspired to love football by watching that win.
I would hope the amazing football would win in the long run, so I'd go for the former.2 -
I'm just glad that we aren't a club that plays dull football and fails to win most weeks doing so, 'cos that really would be the worst of both worldsArthur_Trudgill said:
I often wonder about this: would I rather watch amazing football and lose, or a lucky win from a really dull team full of journeymen and 'seasoned pros'.Cafc43v3r said:
I think "negative" football is perfectly valid if its your best chance of winning. No point being positive and "nice to watch" if you don't win.Arthur_Trudgill said:
Yeah, 'anyone' was a bit strong on my part, but the 210 million in Brazil would think that watchable football doesn't pay, which would be a shame.Cafc43v3r said:
What about a 10 year old child, from a county of less than 4 million people just beat the most famous national team in history with a population of about 210 million people?Arthur_Trudgill said:
You may be right: not many seem happy that Croatia is in the semis - mostly that Neymar's ego has been deflated.ForeverAddickted said:
Oh I think most would rather see Brazil through compared to Croatia.Arthur_Trudgill said:I'm clearly in a minority here but gutted to see a team that gets into a WC semifinal by grinding teams down and hope for a penalty shootout.
Doesnt stop their defeat being funny though
But I can't see how anyone could be inspired to love football by watching that win.
I would hope the amazing football would win in the long run, so I'd go for the former.6 -
No better win, as a supporter, than a backs to the wall ground out away win where you face a barrage then have one shot on target in the 89th minute and it goes in.
As a neutral, different story altogether.0 -
It's a strange one that doing that at home is less acceptable. It's the old "it's up to the home team to entertain". But is it if the ends justify the means anyway?IdleHans said:No better win, as a supporter, than a backs to the wall ground out away win where you face a barrage then have one shot on target in the 89th minute and it goes in.
As a neutral, different story altogether.0 -
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According to Rio that Messi pass ‘defied physics’
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It also depends on how good you are.IdleHans said:No better win, as a supporter, than a backs to the wall ground out away win where you face a barrage then have one shot on target in the 89th minute and it goes in.
As a neutral, different story altogether.
If you're playing opponents that are much better than you, then it's entirely justifiable to try and play negatively, whereas if you have excellent attacking players, and sacrifice that to just counter the opposition, you'll get slaughtered if you lose!0 -
Well yes, everyone has this list
Free flowing attractive winning football.Pragmatic winning football.Free flow attractive losing football.Any other losing football.0 -
I don’t think people wanted Croatia to win, they just wanted Brazil to lose.2
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Yeah, me too. I guess that's possible in some scenario/leagues (knock out competitions being a prime example).se9addick said:
I’d be very happy with Charlton winning every match 1-0 with hoofball. If I’m watching a match as a neutral then quality of football becomes a consideration.Arthur_Trudgill said:
I often wonder about this: would I rather watch amazing football and lose, or a lucky win from a really dull team full of journeymen and 'seasoned pros'.Cafc43v3r said:
I think "negative" football is perfectly valid if its your best chance of winning. No point being positive and "nice to watch" if you don't win.Arthur_Trudgill said:
Yeah, 'anyone' was a bit strong on my part, but the 210 million in Brazil would think that watchable football doesn't pay, which would be a shame.Cafc43v3r said:
What about a 10 year old child, from a county of less than 4 million people just beat the most famous national team in history with a population of about 210 million people?Arthur_Trudgill said:
You may be right: not many seem happy that Croatia is in the semis - mostly that Neymar's ego has been deflated.ForeverAddickted said:
Oh I think most would rather see Brazil through compared to Croatia.Arthur_Trudgill said:I'm clearly in a minority here but gutted to see a team that gets into a WC semifinal by grinding teams down and hope for a penalty shootout.
Doesnt stop their defeat being funny though
But I can't see how anyone could be inspired to love football by watching that win.
I would hope the amazing football would win in the long run, so I'd go for the former.
I guess ultimately football is entertainment (or life and death?) but I don't think it is sustainable as such with hoofball (not being a rugby fan, I would say it's one of the reasons rugby is not as popular world wide as football).0 -
Normally I might agree.Arthur_Trudgill said:I'm clearly in a minority here but gutted to see a team that gets into a WC semifinal by grinding teams down and hope for a penalty shootout.
But as it's Brazil and their stupid dance I say fuck em.2 -
Brazil manager has resigned2
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Imagine a world Cup semi final 4 remaining teams:
Croatia, England, Morroco, Netherlands
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Brazil .. no longer the samba wonders .. too many play in Europe and have become too regimented, allied to poor selection by the coach .. to be honest l m a o when they lost .. peroxided poseurs, powder puffs and on their way home .. the lesson ? .. always beware of the Croats, runners up last time and this squad is better0













