I do love seeing some hands thrown, too.steds said:I do love a good penalty shootout.
Thats not fighting that just handbags. The same level of fighting skill they showed in las Malvinas.Jono said:Holy crap they're fighting!
Goughy said:The same level of fighting skill they showed in las Malvinas.
Do you ever have anything positive to say about anybody (not from Durham)?Scaly piscine said:It's a shame there had to be a winner really...
With Pekerman taking off Crespo & Riquelme and not bringing on Messi they got exactly what they deserved. Tee & indeed hee!TT Boy said:Predictability about the game, firstly the Germans being so clinically efficient with their penalties and the second Argentina taking defeat in the worse possible manner. Tough break for Argentina but after they took the lead they did nothing to suggest they wanted more goals and were quite content with the one nil.
TBF, for the neutral the quality of football in the knock-out stages between evenly-matched sides is almost invariably merde. Too much at stake &, with the sport having such a uniquely high premium on scoring, it doesn't encourage players to go out & express themselves.FaaipDeOiad said:I hate penalty shootouts. Utterly pointless.
Anyway, I thought the second half was generally pretty decent, but it didn't really live up to expectations as a match. Hopefully England and Portugal can put on a dece... no wait... maybe Brazil and Franc... hmm. Might have to wait until the semis.
For sure, God only knows why Julio Ricardo Cruz aka the Gardner is coming on in a WC quarter final.BoyBrumby said:With Pekerman taking off Crespo & Riquelme and not bringing on Messi they got exactly what they deserved. Tee & indeed hee!
Spot on.TT Boy said:For sure, God only knows why Julio Ricardo Cruz aka the Gardner is coming on in a WC quarter final.
Indeed. The main reason I think 98 is the best WC I've seen (of four) is that it had a few good games in the knockout stage. Every other world cup has basically been poor once it got to the last 16 in terms of entertainment, with very few exceptions.BoyBrumby said:TBF, for the neutral the quality of football in the knock-out stages between evenly-matched sides is almost invariably merde. Too much at stake &, with the sport having such a uniquely high premium on scoring, it doesn't encourage players to go out & express themselves.
Italy/Ukraine might suprise us....nah, only kidding.
TT Boy said:Julio Ricardo Cruz aka the Gardner
What actually happened there? The BBC commentator just now was talking about Lehmann and/or another kraut flattening a couple of the argies, but I missed it really. Anyone know any more about it?Jono said:Holy crap they're fighting!