True, which is stupid enough already. But this is FIFA's fault. Not the fault of the teams involved. If FIFA don't want teams carving up their final matches to gain favourable knockout fixtures then they're the ones who can do something about it. We can't be blaming the players for trying to make it easier for themselves to win the competition.Tall Paul wrote:Obviously, but the logistical issues will still be the same, if not worse given there is another 16 teams next time round.
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Who's blaming the players?Imploding Turtle wrote:True, which is stupid enough already. But this is FIFA's fault. Not the fault of the teams involved. If FIFA don't want teams carving up their final matches to gain favourable knockout fixtures then they're the ones who can do something about it. We can't be blaming the players for trying to make it easier for themselves to win the competition.
To be fair, there's not a great deal they can do with groups of four and two teams going through and it's not that often that we've had these situations in tournaments.
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Tall Paul wrote:Who's blaming the players?
To be fair, there's not a great deal they can do with groups of four and two teams going through and it's not that often that we've had these situations in tournaments.
I didn't say anyone was blaming the players. I was just making my point.
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Doesn't saying "we can't be blaming the players" at least imply that someone might be blaming the players?Imploding Turtle wrote:I didn't say anyone was blaming the players. I was just making my point.
If not what's the point in saying it?
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Just look at the Japan game. Weren't even vaguely interested in attacking in the latter half of the game in case they picked up a booking. Complete farceImploding Turtle wrote:True, which is stupid enough already. But this is FIFA's fault. Not the fault of the teams involved. If FIFA don't want teams carving up their final matches to gain favourable knockout fixtures then they're the ones who can do something about it. We can't be blaming the players for trying to make it easier for themselves to win the competition.
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I watchded both the games. I don't blame Japan.Croydon Claret wrote:Just look at the Japan game. Weren't even vaguely interested in attacking in the latter half of the game in case they picked up a booking. Complete farce
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They took a massive gamble though and were praying that the other game went in their favour. One goal in the wrong net and they would have rued all the time they wasted.Imploding Turtle wrote:I watchded both the games. I don't blame Japan.
But sometimes the gambler comes out on top...
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It wasn't that big a gamble. They had to consider the possibilities.Croydon Claret wrote:They took a massive gamble though and were praying that the other game went in their favour. One goal in the wrong net and they would have rued all the time they wasted.
But sometimes the gambler comes out on top...
Possibility #1: Everything stays as it is and they go through.
#2: They score and they go through
#3 they concede and they go out on GD
Those are the only things they had any effect on. If Japan pressed for a goal and then conceded then it would be Senegal playing keep-ball and just doing everything not to concede again. As far as i'm concerned Japan did the right thing to maximise the probability of them going through once Senegal had conceded.
Yes it is a bit farcical, but that's because FIFA allowed for such a farcical situation to be beneficial to a team.
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Tonight's game and situation was far more farcical than the Japan one.
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Next up at 3pm France v Argentina BBC1
Like to see France win for no other reason that I’m not fond of Argentina.
Like to see France win for no other reason that I’m not fond of Argentina.
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Apparently if Argentina lose they have an easier route to the final.
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Rileybobs wrote:Apparently if Argentina lose they have an easier route to the final.
How’s that then RB?
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Also never back a team who’s manager has tattoos plastered all over his arms 

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Apparently if Argentina lose they have an easier route at the airport.Rileybobs wrote:Apparently if Argentina lose they have an easier route to the final.
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France 4 v Argentina 3 the best team win in an ill tempered match.
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Next Uruguay v Portugal ITV 7pm. Might go to extra time this one.
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Uruguay are playing Portugal. It's looking like another close one though.South West Claret. wrote:Next Uruguay v Spain ITV 7pm. Might go to extra time this one.
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This true FF 

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I reckon goals again in this one
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MDWat wrote:I reckon goals again in this one
Well Uruguay are solid all over the pitch where as the Portuguese are more of a one man team so I wouldn’t like to back either in this one.
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I think this one will be tighter. I hope for goals, but can't see anything like the last game.
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Uruguay to win 2-1, and Ronaldo to miss a sitter right at the death.
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How about a missed penalty?chekhov wrote:Uruguay to win 2-1, and Ronaldo to miss a sitter right at the death.
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2-0 to Ronaldo.
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No. He's 3 yards out and chips it over the bar.FactualFrank wrote:How about a missed penalty?
But honestly I could write any old nonsense.
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What a bloody cross!
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Hope we don't meet Uruguay, if we progress.
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We'll have to meet a top (first) team eventually, if we're to win the thing.ElectroClaret wrote:Hope we don't meet Uruguay, if we progress.
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Suarez cheeting again.
jumping infront of defenders legs to get free kick rather than playing
jumping infront of defenders legs to get free kick rather than playing

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I wouldn't mind, it'd mean we've made the final.ElectroClaret wrote:Hope we don't meet Uruguay, if we progress.
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They look a class above England, and defensively miles ahead!Tall Paul wrote:I wouldn't mind, it'd mean we've made the final.
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I fancy Uruguay to win it. Cavani and Suarez is some combination.
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Suarez down holding his head with no contact for about three minutes.
Should be automatic yellow with VAR
Should be automatic yellow with VAR
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Why is Suarez clutching his head when he got elbowed in the back?
I hate this pantomime sometimes
I hate this pantomime sometimes
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Suarez still cheating again.
Head injury - no contact to head
Head injury - no contact to head
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Suarez holding his head, when the contact was made to his neck.
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Uruguay. It’s just like watching Burnley. Defend from the front, every player giving his all for the team. If you like a defensive masterclass this is for you.
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Yep. Portugal are basically hitting a brick wall when they attack.piston broke wrote:Uruguay. It’s just like watching Burnley. Defend from the front, every player giving his all for the team. If you like a defensive masterclass this is for you.
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dropping back, but keeping shape. I'm loving this Uruguay performance,.FactualFrank wrote:Yep. Portugal are basically hitting a brick wall when they attack.
could do with less poncing around by Suarez though.
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I’ve seen defending like this before.boatshed bill wrote:dropping back, but keeping shape. I'm loving this Uruguay performance,.
could do with less poncing around by Suarez though.
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Alas, if Uraguay get to the final it'll mean England have very little chance of winning the World cup due to the sheer gulf in class!
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Suarez, a poor man's Ashley Barnes.
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Aye.Spijed wrote:Alas, if Uraguay get to the final it'll mean England have very little chance of winning the World cup due to the sheer gulf in class!
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I'd rather face them than Brazil.Spijed wrote:Alas, if Uraguay get to the final it'll mean England have very little chance of winning the World cup due to the sheer gulf in class!
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1-1. Might be Portugal yet.
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Would rather face Portugal than Uruguay
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Ronaldo drops to the floor like a hotpot. Referee has none of it.
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I'd rather England faced Uruguay.Croydon Claret wrote:Would rather face Portugal than Uruguay
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Anyone else hoping Suarez gets his front teeth knocked out in an actual foul?