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Was there any point Oscar scoring a 90 min goal ?
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Major Moaner
09-07-2014
Was there any point in Oscar scoring Brasil's only goal in their semi-final against Germany when Brasil knew they were out of the game at 7-0 ?
The_don1
09-07-2014
Yes there was a point
Hetal
09-07-2014
Yeah....

Neuer's reaction said it all.
O'Neill
09-07-2014
Is this a serious thread?
MR. Macavity
09-07-2014
Isn't it time consolation goals were scrapped?
Tourista
09-07-2014
Originally Posted by Hetal:
“Yeah....

Neuer's reaction said it all.”

True...

From the German teams reaction you would think they were 1 nil down with seconds to go, not 7-1 up....
Jimmy_McNulty
09-07-2014
Was there any point in Germany scoring all those goals?
Bosox
09-07-2014
What's the point in playing football, we'll all be dead soon enough.
O'Neill
09-07-2014
That's not untrue, what's the point in even existing?
Dandem
09-07-2014
Yeah, Oscar declared "next goal winner!" just before scoring.

Brazil are actually in the final.
Jimmy_McNulty
09-07-2014
Originally Posted by O'Neill:
“That's not untrue, what's the point in even existing?”

Reproduction.
RichmondBlue
09-07-2014
Originally Posted by O'Neill:
“That's not untrue, what's the point in even existing?”

How do you know this is a real existence, perhaps you're just having a very long dream.
Joey Boswell
09-07-2014
Originally Posted by Major Moaner:
“Was there any point in Oscar scoring Brasil's only goal in their semi-final against Germany when Brasil knew they were out of the game at 7-0 ?”

You remind me very much of someone who has departed this thread, I cant quite place my finger on it - Im sure you know what I mean.
Peter Venkman
09-07-2014
Originally Posted by Joey Boswell:
“You remind me very much of someone who has departed this thread, I cant quite place my finger on it - Im sure you know what I mean.”

Backstreets Back ALRIGHT
mikeyddd
09-07-2014
I feel sorry for Oscar, it would have been the winning goal if the defence hadn't let in 7 at the other end. In the future he won't even be able to mention that he scored in a WC semi final, as he will be reminded of the result.
rhynoGB
09-07-2014
Originally Posted by MR. Macavity:
“Isn't it time consolation goals were scrapped?”

I agree. Once you're losing anything more than 3-0 you shouldn't be allowed to score.
Xela M
09-07-2014
Originally Posted by rhynoGB:
“I agree. Once you're losing anything more than 3-0 you shouldn't be allowed to score.”

Liverpool would have never won that Champions League trophy
Parthenon
09-07-2014
Originally Posted by Xela M:
“Liverpool would have never won that Champions League trophy ”

Liverpool weren't losing by more than 3 though...
Xela M
09-07-2014
Originally Posted by Parthenon:
“Liverpool weren't losing by more than 3 though...”

I should read before I post

A better example would be Germany drawing 4:4 with Sweden after leading 4:0 in qualifying.
Suhail
09-07-2014
Yes there was a point, to make it 1-7 instead of leaving it 0-7.
celesti
09-07-2014
What would you suggest he do in that situation, Major?
alexjones
09-07-2014
well it does mean this match was tied for brazil's biggest ever defeat rather than their biggest defeat outright.
Joey Boswell
09-07-2014
Where's my other post from this afternoon gone its been stolen.
SuperTed_
09-07-2014
Is this really a thread?? I thought this place was for actually talking about football?
Joey Boswell
09-07-2014
Originally Posted by SuperTed_:
“Is this really a thread?? I thought this place was for actually talking about football?”

In this thread you must be joking.
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