Aye - closer unity. European currency. European army. European football team. I can just see it now - Uruguay 1, Europe 2........... oh what days!
not like that yer fule
Aye - closer unity. European currency. European army. European football team. I can just see it now - Uruguay 1, Europe 2........... oh what days!
I sort of agree, but I'd have been much more impressed if FIFA had had the balls (and the intelligence) to add one more simple thing to the VAR rules: any player making that 'TV' sign should instantly be shown a yellow card, on every occasion that they do it - and compulsory for refs to do it. Retrospective yellows and reds for any incidences that the ref might have 'missed' (aka bottled).You know what. I was just checking to see if anyone had started a thread like this as if not, I was going to.
I think (as Trig said) that VAR has had a big hand in this. Snidey fouls in the box (or blatant wrestling) and diving have actually been punished/dismissed on a much more regular basis.
So cheating ***** like Neymar, Suarez, Pepe, the whole Colombia team etc have had a rude awakening.
I wasn't a fan of VAR being introduced in this tournament as I thought it was too soon. It's been far from perfect (my major bugbear being players not being booked for simulation) but it's definitely made things better.
Seems like the only bunch of cheats left in the competition are the ones who've probably taken PEDs and hopefully they'll be knocked out tomorrow. [emoji6]
They had to attack though, they were two down at half time. I just find the media fawning over Brazil at every WC bizarre as there are teams much better than them, France and Belgium in this competition and let us not forget they were ripped apart by the Germans in the last WC too.
Yes and the quality will be badly diluted when the WC is enlarged.
Spot on. Europe's coming home. I have an idea. Why don't we European nations join together and......oops!
No.What, even Scotland might even make it?
What, even Scotland might even make it?
They were total dogshit in their home World Cup and spawned their way to the Germany game. While dickheads like Tyldsley were creaming their pants over Brazil, anyone watching the matches could see that they were actually pretty shit and once their luck ran out they'd get stuffed.
Better team this tournament but they've still been mediocre and yet we're supposed to be surprised by plucky Belgium beating "the mighty Brazil". Makes me sick.
If you base your entire team around an overrated, diving showpony who thinks he's as good as Messi then you're destined to fail.
Good riddance. Pot Noodle head will never be considered a great player, just a greedy overrated ****.
One tournament where cheating is more easily identified and punished.Yet in both the 2014 and 2010 World Cups, non-European nations made up 10 of the 16 countries to make the knockout stage. One tournament hardly constitutes dominance.
What, even Scotland might even make it?
Errmmm......................I don't think FIFA are planning to involve more European nations...................
Six teams left, all from Europe. Not a single African team through to the knockouts and only Japan from the Asian pool. That leaves a discussion about the South Americans; I have long hated the utter fawning over SA flair and the OTT love in for the Brazilians, once again the European nations have shown their dominance and tactics to be far superior.
Would people agree that the tactics of diving, rolling around, conning the ref and the antics we saw with Colombia the other night have had their day? It does not work anymore, if these teams want world dominance again they they need to move on from these awful histrionics to get close to the European sides.
Yes, I have had a couple of beers but thoughts?
I sort of agree, but I'd have been much more impressed if FIFA had had the balls (and the intelligence) to add one more simple thing to the VAR rules: any player making that 'TV' sign should instantly be shown a yellow card, on every occasion that they do it - and compulsory for refs to do it. Retrospective yellows and reds for any incidences that the ref might have 'missed' (aka bottled).
All South Americans are sneaky, cynical, play acting f..uck.ers.
I agree, and would add that any player waving an imaginary card should be instantly booked themselves. That would cut that cr*p out sharpish