last post!
we just rocked BADGERS!!!!!!!!
England odds 0.5/pick <------ i LOL!!!!!!! thats it? oh well,sakto ako bet....4-1. LOL
ARGENTINA HERE THEY COME!!!!
ENGLAND YOU ARE GOING HOME!!!!!!!!
mownin folks!!!!!
mao dapat mag abot ang argentina Vs brazil..
nindot ni next round Germany vs Argentina.

Wa jud koy tug karon cause i want to watch argentina vs. mexico and you know what it was all worth it.... it was a very exciting game...
wa pa man jud ka score si messi oi.. hapit na unta to dakpan lang sa goal keeper...
Kudos to Argentina...
ang di nko masabtan bro "nganung Makada-ut man" - dugay na diay kau ni nga issue? unsa mn gyd kaha kahadlukan aning Soccer Community nga di mn cla ganahan mo adopt aning reply?
example napud rn Argentina/ Mexico - kadakung offside atong first goal sa Argentina. anything is possible mn gyd kaha so kng allowed pa unta ang reply i don't think the Mexican team would lost their enthusiasm after that first (controversial) goal sa Argentina, nganu? all of the sudden out of focus dayon ilang duwa...nasayop gd dayon to defender sa Mexico nga gipasa nya ang bola all of a suddent to Argentinian offensive player (Teves ba to). wai 20min score dyon 2-0.
so kng ilang kahadlukan ma disrupt ang game by any replys how much more without reply? naa mn gyd mo contest sa call sa officials, and the reply as their solid prof...
wa mo contest c Maradona kai iya mn team pwerting ipaya nla..but how about Mexico side. isn't it unfair?
i'm not saying Argentina has weaker players nu in fact they are strong contender karn sa WC bt because of unfair calls - doubts is always their which is Killing the game.
kapila gyd cge gi cgehag balik2x ang mga sayop nga tawag sa ref karn. i think after this World Cup naa gyd cgro kausaban sa duwa sa Soccer. those bad calls from the officials will haunt them down which may lead to ratification of rules.
once again ako rapud ning opinion about sa duwa, i'm not a big Soccer Fan. last time ko kita full World Cup games way back 1998. nya karn npud, ako gyd ning sayuhan ug mata just to see the game.
Karon Round 16 nah very important for all teams nya mangatagak lng because of controversial calls by the officials. - so sad...![]()
Last edited by rudjard; 06-28-2010 at 05:15 AM.
Vamos Argentina...
wahooo... next match mao najud nai challenge ninyo...
good bye Koreans, ni cheer raba tawn ko ninyo,
Netherlands and Slovakia today.
GO Oranje Oranje!
IMO, i think nindot jud kng e implement goal line technology sa soccer, atleast mo decrease ang chance of human error or bad calls by refs.
unsa kahay mahitabo ato na ref after sa match sa UK ug GER, dghan guro to nadawat na death threats. hehe,
kng 2-2 pa to going to 2nd half, murag naa jud good chance ang UK maka pull out pag ug win ato.
but kudos to GER,
im no fan to both teams, just my opinion.
Last edited by Jantehshiznit; 06-28-2010 at 09:20 AM.
World Cup controversies
It may not have changed the final outcome of England's embarrassing 4-1 loss to Germany, but Frank Lampard's disallowed 'goal' in Bloemfontein is one of the big controversial moments of the World Cup.
Germany goalkeeper Manuel Neuer watches as the ball crosses the line.
Lampard's first-half shot struck the underside of the bar and bounced down a yard behind the line and would have levelled the scores at 2-2. It appeared a clear-cut decision but the Uruguayan officials failed to spot it and waved play-on. Below, Soccernet takes a look at some of the other major controversies to hit the World Cup finals.
Battle of Santiago - Chile v Italy 1962
A war of words sparked by two Italian journalists prior to kick-off led to tension on the pitch when Italy took on World Cup hosts Chile and English referee Ken Aston had his work cut out to restore order. Italy had Giorgio Ferrini sent off just eight minutes in but it took until the 12th minute to get him off the pitch as police had to be summoned. Chile's Leonel Sanchez then punched Mario David and escaped punishment, but David was dismissed when he fouled Sanchez in retaliation. Sanchez then broke Humberto Maschio's nose and, again, remained on the pitch. Police were repeatedly called on to break up a series of scuffles afterwards and it eventually ended 2-0.
The goal that was - England v Germany 1966
England versus Germany again. This time it was the 1966 World Cup final and with the scores tied at 2-2 in extra-time Geoff Hurst's close-range shot hit the cross bar, bounced down and was cleared. The referee was unsure whether it had crossed the line and turned to his Azerbaijani linesman who gave the goal. England went on to win the match 4-2 and Hurst was the first man to claim a hat-trick in a World Cup final.
Schande von Gijón (Shame of Gijón) - Austria v Germany 1982
After Algeria had beaten Chile 3-2 the previous day, West Germany and Austria went into their last group game at the 1982 World Cup in Spain knowing a German win would mean both neighbouring nations qualified for the next round. To the disgust of the vociferous crowd, neither made any attempt to score after Germany's Horst Hrubesch's gave them an 11th-minute lead. Afterwards, FIFA changed the rules to ensure all final matches between group rivals were played at the same.
Hand of God - Argentina v England 1986
Erm, England again. This time it's the quarter-finals of the World Cup in Mexico, 1986. With the game tied at 0-0 England defender Steve Hodge sliced a clearance back towards his own penalty spot. Diego Maradona raced through on goal and, as he leapt into an aerial challenge with goalkeeper Peter Shilton, clearly punched the ball into the net. The England player waited for the referee to rule it out. He never did, and Argentina went on to win 2-1.
Chaos in Korea - Italy v South Korea 2002
Ecuadorian referee Byron Moreno made himself a national hero in South Korea when he did everything he could to ensure the host nation went through the quarter-finals of the 2002 World Cup. First Moreno disallowed a legitimate Italy goal for offside, rejected a penalty claim and then controversially sent off Francesco Totti for diving. The Azzurri were eventually knocked out by a Golden Goal from Ahn Jung-Hwan who was subsequently sacked by his Italian club, Perugia.
round of 16
uruguay 2
south korea 1
ghana 2
usa 1
germany 4
england 1
argentina 3
mexico 1
quarterfinals
uruguay - south america
ghana - africa
germany - europe
argentina - south america
north america out of the tournament
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