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[Football] FIFA World Cup 2010 South Africa

Discussion in 'Football: NFL, College, High School' started by SwoLy-D, May 5, 2010.

  1. RocketFan007

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    Come on South Africa and Uruguay!!!
     
  2. Jontro

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    Sorry, just stopping by again... got a message for France from the Irish..


    BAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAA!


    ^WhoMikeJames beat me to it :mad:
     
  3. plcmts17

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    Now, It's getting interesting :grin:
     
  4. BasketballReasons

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    So, if Mexico looses, and RSA wins, what does this mean for Mexico?
     
  5. Luckyazn

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  6. REEKO_HTOWN

    REEKO_HTOWN I'm Rich Biiiiaaatch!

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    GOOOOOOLLLLAAAAAAZZZZOOOOOOO!!!!!
     
  7. RocketFan007

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    Goal Uruguay!!!! 1-0.

    South Africa up 2-0.
     
  8. Lady_Di

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    aw man, Uruguay scored :(
     
  9. Luckyazn

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    So what Happen if

    RSA wins 3-0

    and Mexico lose 0-2

    who advance?
     
  10. WhoMikeJames

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    Getting scared Swoly?

    If Uruguay wins: South Africa will come second if the total of the margins of victory in both matches is at least six, or if the aggregate margin is five and they outscore Mexico by more than two. If the aggregate margin is five, and South Africa outscore Mexico by two, lots will be drawn. In any other scenario, Mexico will proceed to the second round.
     
  11. SwoLy-D

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    Golazo. :(

    Not scared. Chicharito will come in and speed up the attack. We're going up too much space on defense.
     
  12. REEKO_HTOWN

    REEKO_HTOWN I'm Rich Biiiiaaatch!

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  13. arno_ed

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    South Africa, they scored more goals in the group (look at option C)

    Rules for tie breakers:
    a) greatest number of points obtained in all group matches;
    b) goal difference in all group matches;
    c) greatest number of goals scored in all group matches.

    If two or more teams are equal on the basis of the above three criteria, their rankings will be determined as follows:
    d) greatest number of points obtained in the group matches between the teams concerned;
    e) goal difference resulting from the group matches between the teams concerned;
    f) greater number of goals scored in all group matches between the teams concerned;
    g) drawing of lots by the FIFA Organising Committee.
     
  14. BasketballReasons

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    I think FRA-RSA is rigged, a lot of people have been talking about the importance of RSA getting to the second round.
    That second goal was just rediculous.
     
  15. BasketballReasons

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    fail...
     
  16. AroundTheWorld

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    GO SOUTH AFRICA!

    That red card against France was horrible, a total joke, I can't believe how incredibly bad the referees are. But France isn't even fighting back. I would LMAO if South Africa wins this 5:0 or so.

    This is a very dangerous situation for Mexico...
     
  17. AroundTheWorld

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    Yes - embarrassingly and shamefully, the Germans (and Austrians) are responsible for that. I remember that game.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_MolinĂ³n

    http://feeds.bignewsnetwork.com/index.php?sid=259601

    Shame of Gijon - The day the World Cup lost its innocence

    Arguably one of the most shameful football matches-ever was played in the El Molinon stadium in the Spanish city of Gijon 25 years ago.

    On 25 June, 1982, Austria and Germany met in a World Cup Group 2 game. The constellation ahead of the game was clear: Austria and Algeria were topping the group with four points, Germany was third with two points and Chile had none.

    But while the Germans and Austrians still had their game against each other, Chile and Algeria had completed their three games a day earlier.

    The North Africans, who had stunned Germany in their opening match June 16, had a nil-goal goal difference, Austria plus three and Germany plus two.

    Going into the final game, Austria therefore knew they would advance to the next round with anything but a defeat of three goals or higher while Germany would go through with a victory.

    When Germany striker Horst Hrubesch opened the scoring in the 11th minute, both teams had a result that suited them if things stayed as they stood. If the game ended 1-0 for Germany, both teams would advance and the courageous Algerians, who had impressed the world with their enthusiastic play, would be knocked out.

    But with 79 minutes of the match remaining, both Germany and Austria knew that the result was anything but a forgone conclusion if they continued playing.

    It is thus not surprising that both sides practically stopped playing from the 11th minute. Yes, they did not leave the field - except for a not-needed refreshment break at half-time - but for all intents and purposes, they could have.

    Neither side mounted any attack and most of the ball possession was in the middle of the pitch, where players would push the ball towards each other without any challenge from their opponents.

    To this day, players from both sides insist that the match was not rigged, but spectators clearly saw it differently: Waving money to show that they believed a bribe had been paid and whistling and jeering to show their disgust.

    Even the German television commentators refused to commentate on the so-called action and simply left viewers to watch the shameful match unfold.

    Germany defender Karlheinz Foerster says he can understand why fans reacted in such a way. 'I have sympathy for the reaction of the Algerian fans because it must have looked as if it was a fixed thing. But it was not.

    'Midway through the second half you could no longer watch the game. It was like a non-aggression pact between the two teams,' he said.

    Austrian striker Walter Schachner, who was one of the few players on the field who seemed to try throughout the 90 minutes, said that players from both sides had spoken to each other at halftime.

    'They agreed that the result should remain as it was at the time. I was not made aware of that and kept on running - I was really angry afterwards.'


    [to be honest, it is kind of funny to think that they didn't tell him..."uh, should we tell Walter? Ah forget it...he won't score anyway" :grin: ]

    Algerian player Lakhdar Belloumi, who scored the winning goal against Germany in the earlier game, is still bitter about the match and said a while ago that they remained convinced that it had been a set-up.

    'The Germans and Austrians played an arrangement to eliminate us by goal difference. It was what we called the match of shame,' he said.

    If anything positive emerged from the game, it was that football officials had learnt their lesson and since the 1984 European championships, the deciding group matches of all major competitions are held at the same time.

    That, of course, came too late for the Desert Warriors, who were denied a historic place in the next round of the World Cup by the Germans and Austrians who conspired to produce the Shame of Gijon.
     
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  18. REEKO_HTOWN

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  19. arno_ed

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    LOL, why do people always complain games are rigged when things aren't going their way.

    I disagree, I think it was a good red card. The elbow shouldn't be at that place. I do agree with you that many times they do not give it in this situation, but I'm happy if they start giving it all the time for these type of elbows.
     
  20. BasketballReasons

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    I've been playing football for 15 years and even in the league I play in games are riggers/players are paid to loose, etc.

    That red card was r****ded, doubt thats even a yellow, and this is coming from someone who hates the french team.
     

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