Posted on 06/27/2010 10:27:04 AM PDT by Berlin_Freeper
Germany's thrilling strike force tore apart old rivals England to reach the World Cup quarter-finals on Sunday in a 4-1 win marked by an extraordinary blunder from the Uruguayan referee who ruled out a good goal.
- In an incident-packed game at Bloemfontein's Free State Stadium, Miroslav Klose and Lukas Podolski took advantage of some shambolic defending by the Three Lions to put Germany 2-0 up after 32 minutes before Matthew Upson headed one back
Minutes later, a shot by England's Frank Lampard went over the goalkeeper, hit the bar and bounced behind the goal-line.
But neither referee Jorge Larrionda nor his assistants saw the goal, and waved play on.
The sense of injustice burning among England's legions of passionate fans dimmed, however, when Thomas Mueller scored two in quick succession in the second half.
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good choice I would like to see that too.
Blatter has to go, world football/soccer cannot afford this man in charge anymore.
What do you think of this world cup as whole compared to others ?
I don’t think it is as a success as previous ones like in Germany.
Empty seats, bad atmosphere, there has been some trouble but of course it was not England so hardly anything gets said, the segregation looks awful and while there has been some decent games others have been woeful.
Personally I don’t think it should have been held in south Africa , if they wanted it in Africa which we know FIFA did then why not have to in the north part of Africa.
I think they knew they eventually had to award it to Africa, and perhaps the thought was to give it to South Africa, before it goes the way of Zimbabwe, so they might as well get it out of the way, since this one couldn’t be in Europe.
It’s a shame really, because many more Americans were interested in the WC over even 2006, but it may set things back here in this country because of the things like the Vuvuzelas and the bad officiating. It was a missed opportunity.
Hopefully the Brazilians will put on a good show in 2014, and at least here in North America, the games will be on in Prime Time for a change.
Well I guess this is where we will have to agree to disagree. There is a playbook out there when it comes to America. Euros go to that playbook whenever they feel outsmarted or outworked by the Americans. BTW, you’ve not once corrected my that Scotland and England are not in Europe, strange.
Silly us, we expected/expect Americans to win with the dignity and grace and friendliness we ascribe to them.
Sorry, but your ideas of what 60m Brits ‘think of America’ is clearly the idea of someone who has never been here. So again, I suggest, implore and invite you to actually visit here and challenge your own preconceptions.
And we are and we are not in Europe: politically yes, culturally yes, but at a remove. The Irish the same.
people in the Uk and Ireland do not look at themselves as Europeans, that’s why.
The Scots, English, Welsh and Irish all get along,minus a couple of bigots, racists.
I am even thinking about Euro 2012, to finally visit the ancestral homeland.
I followed the 2008 tournament, and part of me actually prefers it to the WC. Plus I can root for Poland with no hesitation, unlike in 2002 when the US played them in the WC. I just hope they have a decent squad by then, they’ve got a lot of work to do.
I’ve always enjoyed Euro Tournaments much more than the world cup
Name a couple. Please stick to the NBA, NFL, NHL, and MLB playoffs.
Easy there boy...some of us have family that died in that war.
Lighten up killer! It was just a joke about the Krauts and Limey soccer game.
God Bless America!!
This is not true.
Churchill - that ol’ Bastard - we germans owe him a lot. After they kicked the shit out of my grand pa in 43 they send my grandma care parcels in 46.
Even an Irish guy has to admit they did something right - once.
BTW we like to grill and have a beer in combination with football matches - in case you join one of these german grill session as a guest you got to remember:
The opposite of ‘Well done’ - we call it ‘English’.
My bad. Had a bad day yesterday.
Well, you should know better than I do. I like to tease the English. Good luck in the next World Cup match.
“Leicester v Nottingham Forest Carling Cup
Leicester were playing Nottingham Forest in the Carling Cup Second Round and were losing 1-0 at half time. During the interval, Leicester defender Clive Clarke collapsed in the dressing-room. Fearing that his life was in danger, the game was abandoned and the decision made to replay it three weeks later. At the kick-off of the replay the entire Leicester team stood to one side to allow Forest keeper Paul Smith to dribble the pitch and restore the lead that they had had in the previous game. Leicester did however go on the win the game.”
This is almost exactly what I am talking about. Leicaster knew when the game was replayed, the score should be 1-0 Nottingham, so they made it 1-0. Germany just as easily could have made it 2-2. And the Carling Cup, which I assume is a championship, was at stake.
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