From: Yo Merito on 27 Jun 2010 15:44 Cl�ment <lcmello.listas(a)terra.com.br> writes: > "Yo Merito" escreveu na mensagem news:87ocewb7n1.fsfhello(a)somewhere.com... >> Google Beta User writes: >> >>> ....because it'd been given. It's against the rules to take back the >>> call. >> >> Is that so indeed? I saw Marco Rodr�guez take back a card in a league >> game. > > I've seen goals being given by the referee and then taken back after > he spoke to a linesman (or the other way round), and before play was > re-started of course. > > I'm not sure what the rules say exactly about such situations. Jim has provided te relevant paragraph. Mr. Rosetti decided to exposed Mexico to embarrassment instead of embarrass himself.
From: Ll�o on 27 Jun 2010 15:49 "Sid" <sid(a)invalid_nerte.invalid.invalid_net.invalid> escreveu na mensagem news:slrni2fah9.nl.sid(a)Cameron.local... >* Sid [2010-06-27 14:40] [rec.sport.soccer]: >> * Yo Merito [2010-06-27 14:25] [rec.sport.soccer]: >> >>>> ....because it'd been given. It's against the rules to take back the >>>> call. >>> >>> Is that so indeed? I saw Marco Rodríguez take back a card in a league >>> game. >> >> Though I am supporting Argentina, I feel tgerrible for your guys. >> There was no 50-50 tackle, no ... OMG! What a goal. Carlitooooo! > > I apologise. That was just, wow. I'll continue my one-man propaganda > of comparing Tevez to Maradona. One controversial goal, one goal for > the ages. ;-) Argentina's path is folding off exactly like 2006. Mexico in the second round, Germany in the quarters. Had Italy topped its group, as it was expected to, it could have been them in the semis... :-) The way Argentina and Germany are playing, the QF should be great stuff. -- Ll�o
From: Yo Merito on 27 Jun 2010 15:50 Sid <sid(a)invalid_nerte.invalid.invalid_net.invalid> writes: > * Yo Merito [2010-06-27 14:25] [rec.sport.soccer]: > >>> ....because it'd been given. It's against the rules to take back the >>> call. >> >> Is that so indeed? I saw Marco Rodr�guez take back a card in a league >> game. > > Though I am supporting Argentina, I feel tgerrible for your guys. > There was no 50-50 tackle, no ... OMG! What a goal. Carlitooooo! Yes, that shows Argentina did not need any help to win.
From: Sid on 27 Jun 2010 15:54 * Yo Merito [2010-06-27 14:50] [rec.sport.soccer]: >> Though I am supporting Argentina, I feel tgerrible for your guys. >> There was no 50-50 tackle, no ... OMG! What a goal. Carlitooooo! > > Yes, that shows Argentina did not need any help to win. Indeed. It still sucks. Good period of play by Mexico now. Barrera was a bit too selfish after great initial skill. Sid -- 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890 remove the espam bits to mail
From: Alessandro Riolo on 27 Jun 2010 15:58
"Bruce D. Scott" <bds(a)ipp-garching.mpg.de> wrote in message news:i08864$2vir$1(a)gwdu112.gwdg.de... > Wow I didn't see that. But there have been several incidents like that > in Argentina matches recently. Well, perhaps FIFA should ask the Southafrican authorities to look more into that, I saw it again just now, when Veron came in for Tevez, there were green lasers all over the Maradona hugging Tevez figure. In this occasion was surely innocous, but surely not when it is happening during the run of play. -- ale http://ale.riolo.co.uk |