2016 Copa América Centenario / UEFA Euro
Moderator: Team Captains
-
- Hall of Famer
- Posts: 25103
- Joined: Sat Feb 19, 2005 10:13 pm
- Location: Vancouver
Wonder if there is a deal in the works that US and Germany will play to a tie so both team advance.
- Toppy Vann
- Hall of Famer
- Posts: 9794
- Joined: Sat Jul 23, 2005 12:56 pm
I was thinking that too... Give their old World Cup team manager (who quit the job - not fired) a break and send him through to the round of 16 and Portugal hitching a ride home with Spain - just to give Spain help with the fuel.TheLionKing wrote:Wonder if there is a deal in the works that US and Germany will play to a tie so both team advance.
The Germans and Austrians played footy that way in 1982 to ensure that both advanced and Algeria went home.
FIFA then changed the playing times so that teams didn't know the outcomes like they did then and know how to tweak the game.
This covers it here including why Germany would actually want to win the group.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2106 ... racy-begin
"Ability without character will lose." - Marv Levy
With Italy eliminated now, I guess Italian-Canadians in Vancouver have to find another country to support. Who will Vancouver support? Neighbours down south in the USA perhaps, or France or maybe South Korea with the large Korean-Canadian population although South Korea in a must-win situation and must score several goals against Belgium while hoping that Russia and Algeria get a scoreless tie or Russia barely wins to win the goal differential.Robbie wrote:As far as rooting for a country in Vancouver, with the fair-sized Italian community I'd say most Vancouverites will still root for Italy.
祝加拿大加式足球聯賽不列颠哥伦比亚卑詩雄獅隊今年贏格雷杯冠軍。此外祝溫哥華加人隊贏總統獎座·卡雲斯·甘保杯·史丹利盃。還每年祝溫哥華白頭浪隊贏美國足球大联盟杯。不要忘記每年祝溫哥華巨人贏西部冰球聯盟冠軍。
改建後的卑詩體育館於二十十一年九月三十日重新對外開放,首場體育活動為同日舉行的加拿大足球聯賽賽事,由主場的卑詩雄獅隊以三十三比二十四擊敗愛民頓愛斯基摩人隊。
祝你龍年行大運。
恭喜西雅图海鹰直到第四十八屆超級盃最終四十三比八大勝曾拿下兩次超級盃冠軍的丹佛野馬拿下隊史第一個超級盃冠軍。
改建後的卑詩體育館於二十十一年九月三十日重新對外開放,首場體育活動為同日舉行的加拿大足球聯賽賽事,由主場的卑詩雄獅隊以三十三比二十四擊敗愛民頓愛斯基摩人隊。
祝你龍年行大運。
恭喜西雅图海鹰直到第四十八屆超級盃最終四十三比八大勝曾拿下兩次超級盃冠軍的丹佛野馬拿下隊史第一個超級盃冠軍。
- WestCoastJoe
- Hall of Famer
- Posts: 17721
- Joined: Mon May 22, 2006 8:55 pm
Some nice stuff in the World Cup.
Shaqiri for Switzerland.
Mueller.
Neymar and Brazil.
Messi of course.
And some broken hearts. England goes home without a victory.
............
It is still comical to watch soccer players writhe in "agony" when they get brushed by an opponent, the ref, or even a teammate. Not quite like the pain and injuries suffered by football players and hockey players, it seems to me.
Shaqiri for Switzerland.
Mueller.
Neymar and Brazil.
Messi of course.
And some broken hearts. England goes home without a victory.
............
It is still comical to watch soccer players writhe in "agony" when they get brushed by an opponent, the ref, or even a teammate. Not quite like the pain and injuries suffered by football players and hockey players, it seems to me.
John Madden's Team Policies: Be on time. Pay attention. Play like hell on game day.
Jimmy Johnson's Game Keys: Protect the ball. Make plays.
Walter Payton's Advice to Kids: Play hard. Play fair. Have fun.
Jimmy Johnson's Game Keys: Protect the ball. Make plays.
Walter Payton's Advice to Kids: Play hard. Play fair. Have fun.
-
- Hall of Famer
- Posts: 25103
- Joined: Sat Feb 19, 2005 10:13 pm
- Location: Vancouver
Germany over US. Guess there was no collusion after all.
-
- Hall of Famer
- Posts: 25103
- Joined: Sat Feb 19, 2005 10:13 pm
- Location: Vancouver
Luis Suarez suspended for 4 months for biting an opponent
-
- Hall of Famer
- Posts: 25103
- Joined: Sat Feb 19, 2005 10:13 pm
- Location: Vancouver
MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay -- Soccer-crazy Uruguayans raged Thursday at FIFA's decision to kick their star player out of the World Cup for his third biting incident, fearing it could deal a death blow to their bid to win the sport's greatest tournament.
Uruguay's soccer federation said it plans to appeal the ban, which prohibits striker Luis Suarez from all soccer activities for four months. The ban also covers Uruguay's next nine international games, which rules him out of next year's Copa America. It will likely carry over to qualifying matches for the 2018 World Cup.
Uruguayans of all stripes were nearly unanimous in their support of Suarez, calling the punishment excessive for what they felt was an act of immaturity.
"It feels like Uruguay has been thrown out of the World Cup," Uruguayan soccer federation president Wilmar Valdez said in Rio.
Diego Suarez, the striker's youngest brother who is also a soccer player, called the sanction an "unbelievable" decision that has saddened him.
Juan Jose Monzillo, a fruit and vegetable vendor in Uruguay's capital of Montevideo, saw conspiracy behind the decision by soccer's governing body.
"They clearly wanted to kick Suarez out of the World Cup. Uruguay is a small country that eliminated two big nations like Italy and England and it doesn't benefit FIFA to let Uruguay continue playing," said Monzillo, 48, who listened to the news about Suarez on headphones as he tended his stand.
Suarez bit the shoulder of Italy defender Giorgio Chiellini during Uruguay's 1-0 win in the group stage on Tuesday, but escaped unpunished in the game itself as the referee did not see the incident.
"Such behaviour cannot be tolerated on any football pitch and in particular not at a FIFA World Cup, when the eyes of millions of people are on the stars on the field," Claudio Sulser, chairman of the FIFA disciplinary committee, said in a statement.
But Uruguayans did not buy the explanation.
"The immorality and hypocrisy of FIFA has no limits. Neither does Chiellini's inclination for being a tattle-tale and a fink!" Luis Puig, a lawmaker for Uruguay's ruling Broad Front coalition said on his Twitter account.
This is the third time Suarez has been banned for biting an opponent, following similar incidents with Ajax in the Dutch league and Liverpool. He was given a 10-match ban by the Premier League for biting Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic in April 2013.
Besides the biting incidents, Suarez has been vilified for racially abusing an opposing player and for a handball on the goal-line during an earlier World Cup quarter-final. He also has been accused of having a penchant for diving.
But Suarez also stuns fans with moments of brilliance on the field, leaving some to compare him to the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi. The Uruguayan striker for Liverpool was last season's player of the year in England's Premier League.
Valdez, the head of Uruguay's soccer federation, said that it was Suarez who was targeted for aggression by the Italians.
"When he falls, several substitutes insult him on the ground and some members of Italy's staff even came off the bench to try to hit him," Valdez said, suggesting FIFA should investigate Italy.
Any appeal by Uruguay must first go to the FIFA appeal committee, said FIFA spokeswoman Delia Fischer. If rejected, Suarez and Uruguay could take the case to the Court of Arbitration for Sport in Lausanne, Switzerland.
"We should withdraw from the World Cup, because what they have done is so lamentable. But at least we can go forward with dignity," said former soccer player Robert Lima, who won several Uruguayan championship with the club Penarol.
http://www.tsn.ca/soccer/story/?id=455763
Uruguay's soccer federation said it plans to appeal the ban, which prohibits striker Luis Suarez from all soccer activities for four months. The ban also covers Uruguay's next nine international games, which rules him out of next year's Copa America. It will likely carry over to qualifying matches for the 2018 World Cup.
Uruguayans of all stripes were nearly unanimous in their support of Suarez, calling the punishment excessive for what they felt was an act of immaturity.
"It feels like Uruguay has been thrown out of the World Cup," Uruguayan soccer federation president Wilmar Valdez said in Rio.
Diego Suarez, the striker's youngest brother who is also a soccer player, called the sanction an "unbelievable" decision that has saddened him.
Juan Jose Monzillo, a fruit and vegetable vendor in Uruguay's capital of Montevideo, saw conspiracy behind the decision by soccer's governing body.
"They clearly wanted to kick Suarez out of the World Cup. Uruguay is a small country that eliminated two big nations like Italy and England and it doesn't benefit FIFA to let Uruguay continue playing," said Monzillo, 48, who listened to the news about Suarez on headphones as he tended his stand.
Suarez bit the shoulder of Italy defender Giorgio Chiellini during Uruguay's 1-0 win in the group stage on Tuesday, but escaped unpunished in the game itself as the referee did not see the incident.
"Such behaviour cannot be tolerated on any football pitch and in particular not at a FIFA World Cup, when the eyes of millions of people are on the stars on the field," Claudio Sulser, chairman of the FIFA disciplinary committee, said in a statement.
But Uruguayans did not buy the explanation.
"The immorality and hypocrisy of FIFA has no limits. Neither does Chiellini's inclination for being a tattle-tale and a fink!" Luis Puig, a lawmaker for Uruguay's ruling Broad Front coalition said on his Twitter account.
This is the third time Suarez has been banned for biting an opponent, following similar incidents with Ajax in the Dutch league and Liverpool. He was given a 10-match ban by the Premier League for biting Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic in April 2013.
Besides the biting incidents, Suarez has been vilified for racially abusing an opposing player and for a handball on the goal-line during an earlier World Cup quarter-final. He also has been accused of having a penchant for diving.
But Suarez also stuns fans with moments of brilliance on the field, leaving some to compare him to the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi. The Uruguayan striker for Liverpool was last season's player of the year in England's Premier League.
Valdez, the head of Uruguay's soccer federation, said that it was Suarez who was targeted for aggression by the Italians.
"When he falls, several substitutes insult him on the ground and some members of Italy's staff even came off the bench to try to hit him," Valdez said, suggesting FIFA should investigate Italy.
Any appeal by Uruguay must first go to the FIFA appeal committee, said FIFA spokeswoman Delia Fischer. If rejected, Suarez and Uruguay could take the case to the Court of Arbitration for Sport in Lausanne, Switzerland.
"We should withdraw from the World Cup, because what they have done is so lamentable. But at least we can go forward with dignity," said former soccer player Robert Lima, who won several Uruguayan championship with the club Penarol.
http://www.tsn.ca/soccer/story/?id=455763
-
- Hall of Famer
- Posts: 25103
- Joined: Sat Feb 19, 2005 10:13 pm
- Location: Vancouver
Instead of blaming FIFA and Chiellini, Uruguayans should blame Suarez for putting his country in the predicament they now find themselves in. Undisciplined"The immorality and hypocrisy of FIFA has no limits. Neither does Chiellini's inclination for being a tattle-tale and a fink!" Luis Puig, a lawmaker for Uruguay's ruling Broad Front coalition said on his Twitter account.
- WestCoastJoe
- Hall of Famer
- Posts: 17721
- Joined: Mon May 22, 2006 8:55 pm
After getting a look at the choppers on Luis Suarez, methinks Chiellini better get a tetanus shot.
I guess Luis forgot that the cameras were on, with millions watching.
And then Chiellini suffers another bite, this time from a maid at his hotel. LOL
I guess Luis forgot that the cameras were on, with millions watching.
And then Chiellini suffers another bite, this time from a maid at his hotel. LOL
John Madden's Team Policies: Be on time. Pay attention. Play like hell on game day.
Jimmy Johnson's Game Keys: Protect the ball. Make plays.
Walter Payton's Advice to Kids: Play hard. Play fair. Have fun.
Jimmy Johnson's Game Keys: Protect the ball. Make plays.
Walter Payton's Advice to Kids: Play hard. Play fair. Have fun.
-
- Hall of Famer
- Posts: 25103
- Joined: Sat Feb 19, 2005 10:13 pm
- Location: Vancouver
Brazil advances to the quarter finals by outlasting Chile in a shootout. The final Chilean shooter hit the post on the final shot to potentially send it into ectra shootout
- Sir Purrcival
- Hall of Famer
- Posts: 4621
- Joined: Sat Aug 23, 2003 11:48 am
- Location: Comox Valley
And this is why I don't like Soccer. Hate to see teams lose it on penalty kicks.
Tell me how long must a fan be strong? Ans. Always.
-
- Hall of Famer
- Posts: 25103
- Joined: Sat Feb 19, 2005 10:13 pm
- Location: Vancouver
Mexicans must be devastated at today's results. They were mere minutes of eliminating Netherlands when the Dutch scored the equalizer and then got the winner on a penalty shot in extra time.
- WestCoastJoe
- Hall of Famer
- Posts: 17721
- Joined: Mon May 22, 2006 8:55 pm
And a devastating loss for Greece.
Penalty shots are riveting to watch, if you do not have any particular investment in the outcome. For the players? Yikes. For the fans? Yikes.
I used to think the pressure was on the goaltender. But I can see that it is much more on the shooters. The keeper generally guesses one way or the other. Some shooters actually send a soft one down the vacated middle. But the pressure! ... Yikes.
On the miss by the Greek ... He seemed to play a "safe" shot just to left of center. The keeper had guessed correctly and deflected it.
On the winning shot for Costa Rica, it seemed the keeper guessed correctly also, but just failed to deflect the shot, which looked almost identical to the shot by the Greek player. Narrow margin of victory.
Penalty shots are riveting to watch, if you do not have any particular investment in the outcome. For the players? Yikes. For the fans? Yikes.
I used to think the pressure was on the goaltender. But I can see that it is much more on the shooters. The keeper generally guesses one way or the other. Some shooters actually send a soft one down the vacated middle. But the pressure! ... Yikes.
On the miss by the Greek ... He seemed to play a "safe" shot just to left of center. The keeper had guessed correctly and deflected it.
On the winning shot for Costa Rica, it seemed the keeper guessed correctly also, but just failed to deflect the shot, which looked almost identical to the shot by the Greek player. Narrow margin of victory.
John Madden's Team Policies: Be on time. Pay attention. Play like hell on game day.
Jimmy Johnson's Game Keys: Protect the ball. Make plays.
Walter Payton's Advice to Kids: Play hard. Play fair. Have fun.
Jimmy Johnson's Game Keys: Protect the ball. Make plays.
Walter Payton's Advice to Kids: Play hard. Play fair. Have fun.
-
- Hall of Famer
- Posts: 25103
- Joined: Sat Feb 19, 2005 10:13 pm
- Location: Vancouver
Penalty shots to determine the winner is ridiculous in games such as the World Cup
-
- Hall of Famer
- Posts: 25103
- Joined: Sat Feb 19, 2005 10:13 pm
- Location: Vancouver
Germany defeated Algeria 2-1 in overtime and France beat Nigeria 2-0. Germany and France will play on Friday. That should be a battle.