by Felonius_Monk » Sun Jul 02, 2006 6:46 pm
Didn't look like that to me and it didn't look like that to the referee either until a bunch of portuguese guys got in his face.
I don't see how you can adjudge that he trod on the guy when he was basically being tackled to the ground, seemed to me like he was just trying to get his footing as he was being fouled by the guy (and had been for about 10 seconds with the referee for some reason not blowing up). Maybe he did, maybe he didn't. How you could tell either way from the footage is beyond me, and after having watched it 5 or 6 times I still can't see anything that looks particularly bad.
Seems to me refs are just looking for excuses to brandish cards in this tournament. Wouldn't surprise me if FIFA are giving them incentives for flashing as many as possible. It's not even been a rough tournament or physical, there's been no punchups (except the one at the end of the Arg-Germany game), little serious foul play, yet we've had (by some distance) the most red cards ever in a world cup. It's ridiculous. And the two things that piss EVERYBODY off (players pathetically (and often POINTLESSLY) rolling around feigning injury, and players trying to influence the referees by waving pretend cards or complaining and trying to get opponents sent off) have not been punished AT ALL. This'll be remembered as a really good world cup because there's been lots of goals, some exciting games, some very good play, but it's left me really cold because of the way it's been officiated (I also admit I'm slightly disappointed by the lack of shocks or smaller teams getting anywhere; it's been a bit too predictable).
If the English Premiership was refereed like this world cup has been there would probably be an average of 4 to 5 players sent off every match. I think the next logical step for FIFA is to make tackling people a yellow card offence....
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