Go Portugal Kick English Ass!!!
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speedy wrote: er, your keeper ran into our players because he is a retard. why disallow?
so ur saying the keeper cant go and get the ball, and should let u score easily :p
the truth is the keeper ran to get the ball (duh, it is his job), and Terry obstructed his way into the ball (and Terry WAS moving), and that my friend is a fault
lol at Fruitcake's pic
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omg, stupid english f*cks
The keeper was definately doing his job, he tried to catch the ball
now let me explain what the rules are about
You know the little zone within the 16 meter zone, its made for protection of the keep, he is like boss there, got 200 % advantage.
The way people see it is that the keeper got obstructed and a goal followed, but the goal was so wrong, even the uefa said it. (watch news guys)
The keeper was definately doing his job, he tried to catch the ball
now let me explain what the rules are about
You know the little zone within the 16 meter zone, its made for protection of the keep, he is like boss there, got 200 % advantage.
The way people see it is that the keeper got obstructed and a goal followed, but the goal was so wrong, even the uefa said it. (watch news guys)
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- Owen scored early on due to Portugal defenders napping
- Rooney goes off injured, England defend deeper and deeper
- Portugal's midfield dominate the game until 87th minute...
- Sol Cambell goal from free-kick disallowed, was it a bad ref decision?
- England look their most threatening in game with 5 minutes extra time left, getting a nice Lampard equaliser
- Penalty shootout... Odds of England win are awful!
It says a lot about a team when your best players are your back four, with the exception of Rooney, who reminds me of a new generation of Paul Gasgoine.
Our midfield should have been able to at least match any midfield in the tournament, on paper they were giants, but unfortunately they played like minnows. Beckham was well below his best, acting more like a sluggish fifth defender than our zippy right-winger from two years or so ago (I suspect that he was carrying some sort of problem which was not released to the media).
After winning the ball from the opposition, our mid should have been breaking out into space with direct pases, bridging the gap to our short but quick strikers. However, the ball was often launched into orbit, giving Owen and Vassell little chance.
Then there was the awfuly deep defending, on the edge of James' six yard box! It was inviting Portugal to swing troubling crosses into the penalty box at will, or hit belters like Rui Costa's rocket from twenty yards.
On paper, we have a great team, but there is some serious tactical work to be done before Germany 2006...