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Yes, Carlos Velasco Carballo, one of Spain's top refs. Apparently he's very strict but word is that FIFA warned refs not to be too strict. I can understand this because an entertaining even game can be ruined by a borderline red card. But there were tackles yesterday like Zuniga's that deserved a straight red. Just hope a FIFA panel will act retrospectively.
I would rather see a player sent off after a minute, than see the disgrace that touted itself as a world cup quarter final that was played yesterday. Only when the brown baggers of FIFA and UEFA get it into their greedy little pea brains that pitch discipline is essential to good football will we see cheating such as simulation and ridiculous fouling reduced in the game. |
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BIB. Well, I cant "understand" it at all. The WHOLE point of the refs job is to ensure the rules of the game are upheld, ANY interference in this job is tantamount to corruption.
I would rather see a player sent off after a minute, than see the disgrace that touted itself as a world cup quarter final that was played yesterday. Only when the brown baggers of FIFA and UEFA get it into their greedy little pea brains that pitch discipline is essential to good football will we see cheating such as simulation and ridiculous fouling reduced in the game. |
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It looks like Howard Webb will be refereeing the final again.
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I think even codeblue would be impressed with the level of overreaction on show in this thread.
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Some journalists reporting on twitter that Fifa's disciplinary committee are looking in to the incident which led to Neymar's injury and considering whether action might be taken against Zuniga.
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Some journalists reporting on twitter that Fifa's disciplinary committee are looking in to the incident which led to Neymar's injury and considering whether action might be taken against Zuniga.
While they are at it, are they going to look to reverse any of the refs cr@p decisions that led directly to the foul and ruining the match?. Of course not. They are playing to the Brazilian's tune, pure and simple. |
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Ref and officials were terrible, Ref didn't go back to the dressing room till after about 80 minutes to pick his cards up, if he'd brought them out at the start, he could have shown a few.
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And if it was a Columbian stretchered off, FIFA would have done bugger all.
While they are at it, are they going to look to reverse any of the refs cr@p decisions that led directly to the foul and ruining the match?. Of course not. They are playing to the Brazilian's tune, pure and simple. |
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Oh come on! They are hardly comparable. Neymar got a knee in the back and rolled about in his usual fashion. Quoting from a report at the time "Battiston fell to the ground unconscious, with damaged vertebrae and teeth knocked out, later slipping into a coma. Emergency medics had to administer oxygen on the pitch." Can you see the difference?
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Yes but that doesn't mean that Neymar's injury was also not serious. He arrived in hospital with broken vertebrae and on a drip, all because of a tackle.
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They Just showed loads of newspaper headlines from Brazil - my god anyone would think he killed Neymar!! :rolls eyes:
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Some journalists reporting on twitter that Fifa's disciplinary committee are looking in to the incident which led to Neymar's injury and considering whether action might be taken against Zuniga.
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Yes but that doesn't mean that Neymar's injury was also not serious. He arrived in hospital with broken vertebrae and on a drip, all because of a tackle.
I watched the tackle in real time and listened to all the pundits on TV, not one condemned the tackle as being that bad? It's marvellous being able to do so in hindsight. |
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Sad for him. Want to see the best players playing in the WC. Poor challenge by the Colombian on him but Brazil can't complain after kicking Rodriguez constantly.
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It looks like Howard Webb will be refereeing the final again.
They might go for the Dutch guy who did the Champions league final whilst Webb does a semi final.. If the Netherlands don't get to the final of course! |
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Wish Neymar speed recover and can see him in semi final!
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Wish Neymar speed recover and can see him in semi final!
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It will be hard for him to play at his best if he has to have his back immobilised for two weeks!
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Some journalists reporting on twitter that Fifa's disciplinary committee are looking in to the incident which led to Neymar's injury and considering whether action might be taken against Zuniga.
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They Just showed loads of newspaper headlines from Brazil - my god anyone would think he killed Neymar!! :rolls eyes:
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It was the foul on Neymar that led to Neymar's injury.
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It was the foul on Neymar that led to Neymar's injury.
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They have just confirmed Neymar does not need surgery he just needs a period of rest!!!
So can we all stop the over reacting and outrage & move on and enjoy the rest of the tournament!!, |
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The trouble is there is so much rolling around that real serious injuries like neymars get missed. No doubt neymar might have sustained further injury in the way he was moved.
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The trouble is there is so much rolling around that real serious injuries like neymars get missed. No doubt neymar might have sustained further injury in the way he was moved.
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It's no laughing matter, but the way you put it was
......... ![]() Their stretchers look like some sort of plastic bucket, and the way they were holding it and jogging with poor Neymar lying flat out in it, could only have done more damage to his spine. ![]() I couldn't believe they did not put him in a neck brace and stabilise his spine, before gently putting him a motorised trolley to take him from the pitch. |
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