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- 18 Lip 2019
It's almost comical how openly biased the refs are lmao10 minutes? Bruh.
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It's almost comical how openly biased the refs are lmao10 minutes? Bruh.
It's a bit unfair for the player getting sent off yea, but it's correct according to the rules. Compare it to when someone tries a bicycle kick and kicks the head off some poor bastard behind him he didn't see.Right but aside from him not even looking in the direction of the Bosnian player, the reffing was light for the whole game up to that point, and it was only noticed because of replay.
cant fucking believe one of our guys got a red card for accidentally stepping on some guy, but this guy didnt for shoving our already downed goalie and smacking his head on the ground. fuck this referee and fuck bosniathrow that fucker out, red card his ass. fuck number 10.
Serbia did nothing wrong.fuck this referee and fuck bosnia
That shove was not dangerous in any way though. It was just stupid and petty, and the bosnak should have gotten a yellow for sure.cant fucking believe one of our guys got a red card for accidentally stepping on some guy, but this guy didnt for shoving our already downed goalie and smacking his head on the ground. fuck this referee and fuck bosnia
Despite your username this sounds very Euro-coded and America is a common law country. We understand that the intention of rules is to promote safety and sportsmanship. Throwing a man out for an accident without any warning is only going to add fuel to the fire on both sides and diminish sportsmanship and create more safety risks.it's correct according to the rules.
They fucking lost to an 10 man team.Serbia didn’t nothing wrong.
Nah, it's not because most don't care, its because US lives rent free in their head, we do almost everything better, and with how things are going the difference only grows. It even applies to other countries in the Americas. Futbol is the last thing they have left, so the smug euro cannot tolerate those "uppity" Americans to outdo them.Thats because they know we don't actually care. We are just here for the memes. The US could win the whole tournament and 2/3rds of the country would not even notice. Most people here were unaware the US was even hosting the world cup this year.
You have to be in control of your legs. Similar concept to skates in hockey. But I don't really think it was an accident. You see guys in football go up for contested catches, and they are rarely stepping on a guy's legs like that. That is because going low in the NFL is one of the scummiest things you can do because leg injuries end careers, and those guys have enough professional respect to be careful. I don't think Balogun was an innocent angel at all in that moment.cant fucking believe one of our guys got a red card for accidentally stepping on some guy,
They're not a people known for their restraint and cool-headedness.I was almost sure the Bosnian coach was going to take a swing at the ref though, dude was pissed.
Eh..., it was a dangerous tackle. No getting around it. It also came from behind. I can see how maybe the American player was trying to abort the play after he saw the ball was kicked. Sadly, he still hit the Bosnian players ankle from behind with no ball in play. FIFA rules are pretty strict about this. As a general rule doing a tackle from behind a player is a high risk maneuver where getting carded is a major component of that risk. Trying to abort after the ball is gone is all well and good, but doesnt really matter if you still hit boot to ankle anyway.Despite your username this sounds very Euro-coded and America is a common law country. We understand that the intention of rules is to promote safety and sportsmanship. Throwing a man out for an accident without any warning is only going to add fuel to the fire on both sides and diminish sportsmanship and create more safety risks.
The US is a better team than most are willing to admit, but Bosnia isn't exactly a powerhouse.Pretty insane for the US to be down a man with 40 more minutes of gametime and then not only successfully defend but also score an additional goal.
Either Bosnia is cooked or team USA is lowkey kinda cracked
Easy for you to say, you ever been to Bosnia? You ever been in the shit? Well, my dad was!Bosnia isn't exactly a powerhouse.
I was mentioning this is chat but I think football would benefit with having something like a sin bin like they have in Rugby. For times when it's more than a yellow but doesn't quite warrant a red you send the player off for 10 minutes, it's a decent middle ground and that tackle would definitely fall into that category.Despite your username this sounds very Euro-coded and America is a common law country. We understand that the intention of rules is to promote safety and sportsmanship. Throwing a man out for an accident without any warning is only going to add fuel to the fire on both sides and diminish sportsmanship and create more safety risks.