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mhyug
post Jun 26 2010, 10:21 PM

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QUOTE(gto87 @ Jun 26 2010, 08:10 PM)
Well, if my memory serve me well, Brazil were not impressive in their early qualifying stage. I suppose maybe Chile beat them in that particular time frame. Brazil evolved later then and became more effective. But, I love surprises, so hope Chile will do something about it. tongue.gif
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yeah they were slow during that time tho they did top their qualification zone but as n.korea showed, any team can be held and to an extent beaten.

so if chile dont do any stupid mistakes(wch their players usually do) and they have a good ref, i.e no bias kiri/kanan it could be the cabai's who win kohkohkoh brows.gif
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post Jun 27 2010, 07:35 PM

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j00 whats up got a question here:why does when ever argies play we see "quilmes" brand instead of budweiser???

i know argies team sponsored by them but its bud which won the sponsorship deal from fifa for teh wc.....so how come this is possible??x marah ka bud suddenly argies match their brand not there???
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post Jun 27 2010, 09:07 PM

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QUOTE(robertngo @ Jun 27 2010, 08:01 PM)
Quilmes is now a brand under Anheuser–Busch InBev. which also own Budweiser.
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oo no wonder...i searched in wiki and didnt see buds name, so parent company same ka.
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post Jun 28 2010, 01:24 AM

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hohoh so still need more ka @ x cukup lagi fat as$ blatter??still so arrogant and 100% stupid on the subject of technology in football. hmm.gif

haizz this faggot is degrading the beautiful game as the minute passes by. doh.gif

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post Jun 28 2010, 01:33 AM

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QUOTE(RtP|DEV @ Jun 28 2010, 01:31 AM)
Blatter is not stupid, he's smart. Without technology FIFA can make more money. God knows what corruption happens behind the scene. Remember 2002?
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he himself is a corrupt sob, what else to expect from him.all the money masuk in hist fat as$ pocket la. shakehead.gif
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post Jun 28 2010, 12:30 PM

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hoahh at this rate we can see argies going naked along with their manager soon!!! brows.gif

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FIFA reiterate opposition to technology

FIFA has rejected calls for the introduction of technology despite two controversial incidents during Sunday's second round matches which led to almost universal calls for world football's governing body to review the situation.

In England's match with Germany a goal which clearly crossed the line was not given, while in the Argentina-Mexico game a goal was allowed despite replays being shown inside the stadium as the hapless officials conferred to discuss the situation which showed the scorer was obviously offside.

But at a press conference in Johannesburg, FIFA general secretary Jerome Valcke said that the use of video technology was "definitely not on the table" claiming a "zero-fault" system was not possible.

"We can talk about refereeing decisions which, when you looked at them after the game, you could say were perhaps not good decisions," Valcke said. "We didn't say you could have a zero-fault system in the World Cup. Additional assistants [referees] could happen in 2014 to make sure these kind of things are not happening in refereeing.

"It doesn't mean the use of video, that is definitely not on the table today, but one thing we are discussing is two additional assistants to support referees to make decision-making easier and to have more eyes helping him to make such decisions. We knew this is where criticism would come."

FIFA ruled out the use of technology at a meeting in March, voting 6-2 against. Valke and FIFA's under-fire president Sepp Blatter both came out in favour of retaining the current system.

Blatter, who is one of the most vociferous opponents of the introduction of technology, was in the Free State Stadium to witness Frank Lampard's not-given goal and had to squirm in his VIP box as replays showed the incident time and time again and the crowd vented its fury.

"No matter which technology is applied, at the end of the day a decision will have to be taken by a human being," Blatter said in March. "This being the case, why remove the responsibility from the referee to give it to someone else? It is often the case that, even after a slow-motion replay, ten different experts will have ten different opinions on what the decision should have been. Fans love to debate any given incident in a game. It is part of the human nature of our sport."


its time the other football federations stand up to this idiot and over throw him.fifa is being redundant more and more these days. shakehead.gif

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post Jun 28 2010, 09:51 PM

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ahaha they butthurt bcoz only good wif their hands. laugh.gif
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post Jun 29 2010, 05:20 PM

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hoo the samba and the dutchlady...who can win???

wesley pun on form, brazil plak fitness like king kong.
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post Jun 30 2010, 02:00 AM

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QUOTE(Davidtcf @ Jun 29 2010, 06:24 PM)
lols... they rather sacrifice pure proof for some ego-ism in refereeing?
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if and only if the decisions went their way.if they were the cheated party, then im sure they will cry foul just as others. biggrin.gif

anyway the fat idiot acknowledged the fact that fifa will look in to technology.lets hope this will be a change for the good.

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