I've seen it before, It happened to Wimbledon. It was great, first one keeper got sent off, then the substitute keeper got injured, so Vinnie Jones went in goal. He made two awesome saves and then let in 3 goals. It was amusing.
I've seen it before, It happened to Wimbledon. It was great, first one keeper got sent off, then the substitute keeper got injured, so Vinnie Jones went in goal. He made two awesome saves and then let in 3 goals. It was amusing.
Vinnie in goal? Wow, I wanna see that
I've seen it plenty of times before. The most recent ones that I can remember is Liverpool's Reina being sent off against Chelski thanks to Robben diving, and the Russian keeper being sent off in Euro 2004.
Vinnie Jones = legend. But what about Wimbledon, eh? It's "League Two" for "MK Dons" now.
How did they fall apart so spectacularly anyway? They can't have been paying out all that much for the talents of John Fashnu.Originally Posted by Psychotic
That's what you get for selling out. No-one really supports them so they don't make much money. I daren't imagine what Dean Holdsworth, Neal Ardley or Hans Segers think.Originally Posted by Kyono
You just don't get it. It doesn't matter if he attempted to grab the ball, he stopped a goal scoring opportunity by taking his feet and not touching the ball, it's a foul and a sending off. Anyone one with football knowledge knows that.Originally Posted by Shin Omega
That's what i'm saying, if Guily had put it wide then send him off, but he scored from the advantage and should of let him stay on the pitch and let the goal count. It would of been a better match.
It's the same situation that happened in the Champions League semi-final between Liverpool and Chelsea last season, with the infamous Garcia "goal". Cech fouled Baros, and Garcia went on to score, however, the ref played advantage and Cech didn't get sent off.
You people should know more about rules. The ref should have given advantage, then, after the goal, sent off the keeper.
Wasn't that match a better for keeping Cech on the pitch?Originally Posted by Psychotic
It's not always about the rules, it's about using common sense aswell.Originally Posted by dragoonknight_kain
Maybe you should know more about the game and fairplay that comes with it.
Last edited by Russielloyd; 05-18-2006 at 12:22 AM.
It's simple: Lehmann fouled Eto'o on a one-on-one, which deserved a red card. But Giuly got the ball in a scoring opportunity, so the ref should have waited until Giuly scored. But the fact Giuly scored doesn't minimize Lehmann's foul.
Your idea of common sense is different from mine. My idea is that who fouled must be punished, not the one who suffered the foul. In this case, Barca should have scored, and, in a way, was punished, because their goal was disallowed.
And I know enough about the game and about fairplay to say that the ref made a mistake there, thank you very much.
Obviously not enough, one way of another, Arsenal got punished. You're the only person probably in the world who claims to understand the game, that thinks it would be right to send him off and let the goal count.
Any decent ref would let the goal count and give Lehman a yellow card and let the game countinue 11 v 11. A goal would of suited the punishment of bringing down Eto. If Lehman didn't touch Eto, he would of scored anyways. It was a red card offense, if the ball had drifted out for a goal kick, but the fact they scored anyways, no need to send him off, this is where the ref was a complete idiot.
I've been watching this far too long, not to know what i'm talking about.
I don't care if I'm the only person in this world who thinks like this (which I doubt). It's my opinion, so I don't really care (it won't change the result anyway).Originally Posted by Russielloyd
I don't even remember when I started watching it, so what? It means nothing.Originally Posted by Russielloyd