Razzoo
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Well played C.R. Punched well above their weight
That plus the non-stop bleating from the likes of Robben has really put me off the Dutch.Krul being a bit of a prick with all the posturing.
That plus the non-stop bleating from the likes of Robben has really put me off the Dutch.
I thought that at the time.Bobby Robson should have brought on Beasant for Shilton in 90 would have given us a much better chance of progression in the shoot out.
I don't like the Dutch. C'mon argies. The goalie sub could have gone either way so I'm not giving that any credence.
He could've, however he went the right way twice. Whatever way you shake it up, it was the right decision
No. There is no data to say it was the right decision. How many penalties did the existing keeper save? No data. Luckily he only needed to save twice.
No. There is no data to say it was the right decision. How many penalties did the existing keeper save? No data. Luckily he only needed to save twice.
Messi .Ronaldo and Neymar move over ,on that showing Robben is the best in the world.
He could've, however he went the right way twice. Whatever way you shake it up, it was the right decision
Hmm. Not sure that logic really works, unless you would argue that there has never been a good substitution, since we never get to see what would have happened if the sub hadn't been made.
I'm not sure what the BBC team were making such a fuss about though. I'm sure that both keepers knew the deal, and much as it must have been disappointing to be taken off, even when knowing it was inevitable, Krul would have had the same sense of disappointment when he was told that, whilst he was their best penalty stopper, he wouldn't be able to play in the actual game.
Krul's behaviour in trying to 'psyche out' his opponents may have been crucial. Whether it was or not he deserved a yellow card the first time and a red the second. Poor, poor sportsmanship. IMHO, obviously.
Hmm. Not sure that logic really works, unless you would argue that there has never been a good substitution, since we never get to see what would have happened if the sub hadn't been made.
I'm not sure what the BBC team were making such a fuss about though. I'm sure that both keepers knew the deal, and much as it must have been disappointing to be taken off, even when knowing it was inevitable, Krul would have had the same sense of disappointment when he was told that, whilst he was their best penalty stopper, he wouldn't be able to play in the actual game.
Bobby Robson should have brought on Beasant for Shilton in 90 would have given us a much better chance of progression in the shoot out.
I just want the best footballing team to win it really, whoever that turns out to be.