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ukbobboy01 June 13th, 2010 10:46 PM

Australia crushed by the Germans
 
Dear Forum Members

It's World Cup time again and the game of the tournament so far has been the Germany Vs Australia match, and Germany won by an impressive 4 - 0.

Whether Australia will ever recovery from this crushing defeat and progress through to the next round (by beating Ghana and Serbia) is anybody's guess but personally I hope they do.

As for England, well they came out of their match with the US with a 1 - 1 draw. England should have won that match but for a silly error by the goal keeper.

Anyway, the tournament progresses with Germany (at the moment) looking like the firm favourite to take the Cup from the holders, Italy.


UK Bob

Lord of the Rings June 14th, 2010 02:56 AM

I only read about the Australia versus Germany game, but sounded like a poor effort by Australia. Certainly much blame was aimed at the coach's sudden change of tactics at the last moment before the game started with shuffling positions & line-up. Report was Australia went into the game lacking much of an attacking approach. Just after half time one of the top Australian players was red carded for something that didn't deserve it & will miss the Ghana game. Our previous coach was by far better but he has an approach of only coaching teams for one world cup effort each.

ukbobboy01 June 14th, 2010 05:07 AM

LOTR

If what you say is true then Australia, with all the best will in the world, doesn't really stand a chance because if your own coach confuse your own players, and not the opposition, then how can Australia play as a cohesive force?

As for the red card, it was harsh but it seems that the referees have been told not to put up with any nonsense from the players.

Anyway, the tournament moves on and I am looking forward to seeing the highlights of the Netherlands Vs. Denmark match (I can't watch it 'cause I'm at work).



UK Bob

PS. My wife is already complaining about the amount of football on the telly.

newbee2 June 23rd, 2010 05:12 PM

Well uk bob,
England won a match!! ( About time me thinks)
Irony isn't the right word for the fact that we now face GERMANY on sunday.
AAAAGGGGGGHHHHHHH !!!!!!!
N2
:w00t::w00t:

ukbobboy01 June 24th, 2010 12:49 AM

You know NB2

As long as it doesn't go to penalties we still have a chance.


UK Bob

PS. Is there any correlation between Australia going out of the World Cup and the country getting a new PM?

newbee2 June 26th, 2010 03:53 PM

no it's always the same here!

as the famous irish philosopher said '' If nothing changes everything remains the same '' we get bumped out of the world cup,and have the same gvnt. for years!!
N2:confused:

ukbobboy01 June 27th, 2010 11:30 AM

Germany 4 - England 1 (2, if you count the disallowed goal)
 
Well NB2

England are out of the World Cup, the German side was much better in every way and deserved to win.

Nothing more to say other than roll on Euro 2012.


UK Bob

Sleepless June 27th, 2010 01:39 PM

You might think they would finally implement some "behind the line" technology now, but I doubt it. That goal that wasn't was a disgrace on the referee and linesmen.

Who knows what would have happened if the team went to halftime with a 2-2 result to keep working on. I can only imagine how frustrated the England players must have been

Lord of the Rings June 27th, 2010 07:55 PM

I thought this world cup did really show how many mistakes are made at all levels of the refereeing. Some sports games now use video playback or as with cricket, a 3rd umpire who reviews the video and gives the other umpires his view if they ask for his opinion.

Goals being given not deserved? Penalties not deserved? Players sent off not deserved? In all cases, video playback showed how poor the referee decisions were. The referees were very quick to make a decision without even seeking advice from the linesmen about what they saw from their angle. After all that is one of the reasons for the linesmen AFAIK.

ukbobboy01 June 27th, 2010 10:56 PM

Luddites run FIFA
 
Well Guys

I thoroughly agree that new technology should be "part and parcel" of the modern game of football, after all there is so much at stake.

But remember, you always have the luddites, just like you had in cricket and tennis, always saying that new technology will change the nature and character of the game.

Nothing will progress until these luddites, who have the power to continuously say "no", have been retired out of FIFA, just like they've been retired out of all the other modern games.



UK Bob

ukbobboy01 June 28th, 2010 05:39 AM

FIFA's "nay" sayers
 
Well Guys

It's quite obvious now that the "nay" sayers to new technology in FIFA should be run out of town because they're the ones holding back the game's progression.

BBC Sport - Football - World Cup 2010: Fifa evades technology questions



UK Bob

ukbobboy01 July 4th, 2010 02:28 AM

The Unstoppable Germans
 
Well

The Germans have won again, this time beating Argentina 4 - 0.

It was an unbelievable game were the Argentinians never stopped trying but could not breach the Germans (seemingly) rock solid defence.

The next match that awaits this brilliant German team is with Spain, who put on a poor, but winning, performance against Paraguay.

Unless something goes terribly wrong the 2010 world cup belongs to Germany.


UK Bob

Lord of the Rings July 4th, 2010 03:12 AM

Nederlands also looks like a good possibility. But I wondered if it might be a germany & nederlands final & looks like that's how it might be. :)

ukbobboy01 July 4th, 2010 06:21 AM

The Dutch
 
You know LTOR,

I would agree with you about a Dutch Vs Germany final but, from the game I've seen them play against Brazil, I would say they lack the killer instinct.

From what I remember of the game against Brazil, it was more luck than any kick towards the Brazilian's goal. The first goal for Holland was an accidental Brazilian own goal from a corner kick, the Brazilian goal keeper pushed (or collided with) his own defender who was going to head the ball. The ball still hit the defender's head but now he was off balance and the ball went into the Brazilian goal.

The second goal, also from a corner, went to an unmarked Dutch player who headed the ball at such speed it could have gone anywhere.

However, whenever the Dutch brought the ball within striking distance of the Brazilian goal they just could not shoot.

I believe that the Dutch, if they make it to the final, are going to need a lot more than just luck to beat the Germans, they're going to need that killer instinct.


UK Bob


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