1. Exactly the same amount Aussie gangsta companies spend to play 11 against 10 in quite a half time.
2. Definitevely it wasn't a penalty. And Materazzi deserve a yellow card. (or has he got a double yellow having tackled Zambrotta too?).
I've to say I'm italian and last world cup we've got an oddily enough referee named Byron Moreno who pulled us out of the tournament in the match against South Korea. Very sad days. Kor earns another odd referee in the next match, pulling out Spain.
Do i must think mafia was out of cash? Of course not.
I think referees have to be blamed and this is unavoidable in FIFA's perspective. Every 4 years we see an horror gallery, capital mistakes. Why is this unavoidable?
Please take a look to FIFA world ranking tables. Can you really think Usa is far better than Argentina, England, France, Portugal, Sweden, Germany, and so on?
And had Iranian Confederation (place 23) a single chance to make his way to win the cup? But this is FIFA perspective: to give - every 4 years - a chance to ALL confederation to be part of this great show, to struggle for a glory day, to play an unforgottable match, a real must-win match, not a test or friendly game, against world superstar as Brazil. Today Ghana has its chance. Nothing is written yet: their percentile is low, but a must-win match could deserve a trick.
Those are the rules in FIFA show. It will never be the really-best-in-the-world teams cup, but the everyone-in-the-world is partecipating to the show.
And we LOVE this show, and every 4 years we all are stucked at our seats in front of TV to struggle, suffer, enjoy, cry, shout for our team.
Quite obvious, referee selection follow the same rules. So there are refs from all over the world, some quite good, other untrained to assist world scale must-win matches. All of them got their chances. Trouble is, a team is searching glory, a ref often find only blame. Because they're untrained, because different confederations use not the same perspective to claim a foul.
Worst, FIFA need to push new heroes and fear injuries to stars as Ronaldinho, Beckam and so on. Also, they fear matches with the stars are nearly controlled - and unharmed - by their defensive opponents. This could be awful in show terms. So they declare at every start of the tournament: 'risky fouls aren't tolerated. It will raining red cards' and so on. So unfitted refs, changing rules, different confederations, make refs as the worst part in the FIFA show. And this is unavoidable.
Sliding tackles are part of the game. You can't cancel them.
Risky fouls are part of the game. You can react with red cards. But every match has a different ref and different claims, THIS is the matter. And it's part of the show.
2006-06-27 00:54:29
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answered by erri 5
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Dude....learn something about the game before crying like a baby. Where were you when the Italians got the red card? No way was a red card deserved there. But, the Italian defense suffocated the Aussies. Now when they were in the box, Lucas Neill slid in front of Grosso. WHY ON EARTH would Neill go down on the ground in the box. Stupid, stupid move! Any contact would have looked deliberate by going down in the box. The referee made the right call. You are just crying sour grapes now. Get over it! Forza Italia!
2006-06-27 00:47:27
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answered by highroller 5
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The participant did save the ball out of the web such as his arm which should be a penalty kick. besides the undeniable fact that I do trust that the purple card become completely ridiculous as there did not look a planned attempt to end the ball with the arm or hand. only yet another social gathering of undesirable refereeing.
2016-11-15 07:49:36
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answered by ? 4
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