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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Rep of Ireland v France
The Irish players were furious that Swedish referee Martin Hansson had not spotted Thierry Henry's handball before he delivered the decisive 104th-minute cross to Gallas on Wednesday night. The question is who thinks Ireland should be entitled to a re-match? No Bitching please! |
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"Rep of Ireland v France
The Irish players were furious that Swedish referee Martin Hansson had not spotted Thierry Henry's handball before he delivered the decisive 104th-minute cross to Gallas on Wednesday night. The question is who thinks Ireland should be entitled to a re-match? No Bitching please!"
Yes but wont ever happen regardless to the fact that it was clearly handball and he admitted it after the game! |
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"Rep of Ireland v France
The Irish players were furious that Swedish referee Martin Hansson had not spotted Thierry Henry's handball before he delivered the decisive 104th-minute cross to Gallas on Wednesday night. The question is who thinks Ireland should be entitled to a re-match? No Bitching please!
Yes but wont ever happen regardless to the fact that it was clearly handball and he admitted it after the game!"
Yes i saw him admit it. so on those grounds i think we should be entitled to a re-match but like other posters have said i cant see it happen either
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Perhaps banning Henry from playing in the World Cup might send a message but I doubt it.
Cleaning footy up would be a complete piece of piss but the top brass are simply not interested |
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"Sport isn't meant to be fair!
FIFA can't allow a replay - setting that precedent would lead to fixture chaos"
a player has cheated and worse still he has admitted it on tv but does he care does he feck hes knows he wont be punished and on his 100k+ wages per wk he can go home thinking about how much more money he can coin out the idiots that pay these players ludicrus sums of money |
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He should be banned from the world cup, and thats the best you can hope for. It opens up too many problems for the future if its replayed. Where do you draw the line as to which games should be replayed when something is later spotted on TV?
I'm willing to guess there where quite a few people in Ireland that thought Maradona's goal against England was funny at the time |
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"He should be banned from the world cup, and thats the best you can hope for. It opens up too many problems for the future if its replayed. Where do you draw the line as to which games should be replayed when something is later spotted on TV?
I'm willing to guess there where quite a few people in Ireland that thought Maradona's goal against England was funny at the time "
Oh well bang goes the "no bitching please bit" lol.... |
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Who's bitching?
The thing about football is that the rules are the same from Sunday league all the way to the world cup final.
As much as using video evidence is tempting, it would draw a line between levels of football. Besides, it works both ways. I bet there's been plenty of times when Ireland have benefitted from the ref not seeing something that the camera's did. Same as it does for England, Liverpool and Grimsby Town. |
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