From: Mehdi on
Torres dives for a penalty. Not booked. Dives under no contact from
Estrada, gets him a second yellow. Much bigger cheats than the Italians,
always have been.


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From: Chagney Hunt on
On Jun 25, 5:55 pm, Mehdi <Be...(a)soccer-europe.com> wrote:
> Torres dives for a penalty. Not booked. Dives under no contact from
> Estrada, gets him a second yellow. Much bigger cheats than the Italians,
> always have been.

Desperate much?
From: FF on
Mehdi wrote:
> Torres dives for a penalty. Not booked. Dives under no contact from
> Estrada, gets him a second yellow. Much bigger cheats than the Italians,
> always have been.

LOL

As you probably know, I don't usually bother to respond to you, you're
not much more than a troll most of the times. But now I have to say,
you're delusional. Go get some help man, really.

And there definitely was contact at that second yellow. Maybe not
enough for a second yellow, possibly unintentional, then again it was
from behind and it's the player's job to be careful not to do
something like this. A little harsh maybe, but definitely acceptable.
From: Manx Gunner on
On Fri, 25 Jun 2010 22:55:28 +0100, Mehdi wrote...

> Torres dives for a penalty. Not booked. Dives under no contact from
> Estrada, gets him a second yellow. Much bigger cheats than the Italians,
> always have been.

Oh, brother... what a joke you are, Mr. "important poster".
From: MH on
FF wrote:
> Mehdi wrote:
>> Torres dives for a penalty.

May not have been a penalty (would have been harsh) but did not look
like a dive to me- he was bundled off the ball.

Not booked. Dives under no contact from
>> Estrada, gets him a second yellow. Much bigger cheats than the Italians,
>> always have been.
>
> LOL
>
> As you probably know, I don't usually bother to respond to you, you're
> not much more than a troll most of the times. But now I have to say,
> you're delusional. Go get some help man, really.
>
> And there definitely was contact at that second yellow. Maybe not
> enough for a second yellow, possibly unintentional, then again it was
> from behind and it's the player's job to be careful not to do
> something like this. A little harsh maybe, but definitely acceptable.

I don't think it was a card at all, and it was definitely not acceptable
as this incident was entirely accidental, and , as Spain had scored on
the play anyway, the ref had an excellent excuse for taking no action.