I don't think that Iran were in a position to moan about slow substitutions in that game, Vim. They'd done exactly the same thing repeatedly when the game was level.
Not sure the ref got a lot wrong either, despite Andy Townsend's protestations about things that were correctly called.
Zabaleta's supposed foul on Dejagah was a joke, for example. He clearly got the ball.
So the ref that wrongly disallowed Mexico a couple of goals against Cameroon has been sent home.
I'm assuming the ref responsible for Bosnia's elimination will be following suit.
If both players were moving at 20 feet per second then the difference between 'miles on' (about 2 feet by the look of it) and miles off will be about 1/10 sec. In real time it is easily possible to misjudge the time the pass was made by that amount. It's unrealistic to expect these decisions to be right more than half of the timeCan't blame the ref for that one. Purely down to an awful decision by the linesman, if you're talking about that offside decision in the first half.
Dzeko was absolutely miles on. Very poor.
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So the ref that wrongly disallowed Mexico a couple of goals against Cameroon has been sent home.
I'm assuming the ref responsible for Bosnia's elimination will be following suit.
Just seen a comment on this page
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/27963053
Saying this was the second youngest squad England have taken to the finals. With the way people were reacting you'd think this was the youngest, boldest squad ever. So which squad was the younger?
"I see Harry was talking about Aaron Lennon there"
1. Was he the worst Spurs offender ??
2. With his hamstrings, I would think he would want to minimise playing, period.
Trying to do a process of deduction, and there ain't too many Spurs players during Arrys'
time to choose from (assuming "full" = seniors) .
Ledley would play if he could. Scotty no doubt came to Spurs as one benefit would be to
improve his chances of getting a place in the Euro 2012 squad etc.