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If you had Setanta you will be able to watch it, oh,,, I got to go and watch it now,teddybear wrote:no one able to help??



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teddybear wrote:no one able to help??
http://www.firstrow.tv/
setanta online is $10 a month, thats where im watching it, but this stream does a good job
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any1 have a better stream???? the one im using is a little hazy.....its showing what seems to be a 3-0 nil half time lead to united... cany any1 confirm???



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United have got nothing to be proud of after that.
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Made Toth look like CollinaBomber wrote:Not surprisingly Fergie was happy with the referee........

Worst referee by a fair way.
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It was a red card, so don't know why people are complaining about that. He missed a penalty for both sides as well, so it wasn't biased refereeing in that respect, just poor.
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this is a pretty good site imoolympiakos wrote:teddybear wrote:no one able to help??
http://www.firstrow.tv/
setanta online is $10 a month, thats where im watching it, but this stream does a good job





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agreedBowTiesAreCool wrote:It was a red card, so don't know why people are complaining about that. He missed a penalty for both sides as well, so it wasn't biased refereeing in that respect, just poor.
and back to what you said before that they have nothing to be proud of SAF said the same thing he said they came out in the second half and thought they had it won and was very disappointed by it from what i got from his post match
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If that was a red card, then we all may as well take up netball. Missed the player by a country mile and not much more than a slide tackle that didnt even connect with player, only ball.
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Agree. That red card was disgracefulBomber wrote:If that was a red card, then we all may as well take up netball. Missed the player by a country mile and not much more than a slide tackle that didnt even connect with player, only ball.
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Regardless, any two footed challenge is going to result in a red. It's one of the most well known rules in the world, and Kompany was absolutely retarded to make such a challenge.Bomber wrote:If that was a red card, then we all may as well take up netball. Missed the player by a country mile and not much more than a slide tackle that didnt even connect with player, only ball.
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Unless your name is Fat FrankBowTiesAreCool wrote:Regardless, any two footed challenge is going to result in a red. It's one of the most well known rules in the world, and Kompany was absolutely retarded to make such a challenge.Bomber wrote:If that was a red card, then we all may as well take up netball. Missed the player by a country mile and not much more than a slide tackle that didnt even connect with player, only ball.
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Law 12 - Fouls and MisconductBowTiesAreCool wrote:Regardless, any two footed challenge is going to result in a red. It's one of the most well known rules in the world, and Kompany was absolutely retarded to make such a challenge.Bomber wrote:If that was a red card, then we all may as well take up netball. Missed the player by a country mile and not much more than a slide tackle that didnt even connect with player, only ball.
Serious foul play: A player is guilty of serious foul play if he uses excessive force or brutality against an opponent when challenging for the ball when it is in play.
A tackle that endangers the safety of an opponent must be sanctioned as serious foul play. Any player who lunges at an opponent in challenging for the ball from the front, from the side or from behind using one or both legs, with excessive force and endangering the safety of an opponent is guilty of serious foul play.
The 2 footed challenge/law was explained to me last season by one of the local referees.
Basically said that if you prevent an opponent from going for the ball with 2 footed challenge, it should be a red.
In the Kompany case he forced Nani to jump or risk injury, therefore deemed dangerous play and on yer bike.
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Not sure if the 'penalty' against Jones should have been a pen. The ball came of his thigh, onto his chest then on the arm/hand. A classic case of unintentional handball.BowTiesAreCool wrote:It was a red card, so don't know why people are complaining about that. He missed a penalty for both sides as well, so it wasn't biased refereeing in that respect, just poor.
The other penalty appeal was more a pen than the one actually given. Foy is a very poor referee, period.
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Thankyou.hero2zero wrote: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct
Serious foul play: A player is guilty of serious foul play if he uses excessive force or brutality against an opponent when challenging for the ball when it is in play.
A tackle that endangers the safety of an opponent must be sanctioned as serious foul play. Any player who lunges at an opponent in challenging for the ball from the front, from the side or from behind using one or both legs, with excessive force and endangering the safety of an opponent is guilty of serious foul play.
The 2 footed challenge/law was explained to me last season by one of the local referees.
Basically said that if you prevent an opponent from going for the ball with 2 footed challenge, it should be a red.
In the Kompany case he forced Nani to jump or risk injury, therefore deemed dangerous play and on yer bike.
Agreed that the handball pen was debatable, but I would have probably given it. Definitely a poor referee, but not a biased one.hero2zero wrote:Not sure if the 'penalty' against Jones should have been a pen. The ball came of his thigh, onto his chest then on the arm/hand. A classic case of unintentional handball.BowTiesAreCool wrote:It was a red card, so don't know why people are complaining about that. He missed a penalty for both sides as well, so it wasn't biased refereeing in that respect, just poor.
The other penalty appeal was more a pen than the one actually given. Foy is a very poor referee, period.
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Agree, he is poor and a scouse to boot.BowTiesAreCool wrote:Thankyou.hero2zero wrote: Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct
Serious foul play: A player is guilty of serious foul play if he uses excessive force or brutality against an opponent when challenging for the ball when it is in play.
A tackle that endangers the safety of an opponent must be sanctioned as serious foul play. Any player who lunges at an opponent in challenging for the ball from the front, from the side or from behind using one or both legs, with excessive force and endangering the safety of an opponent is guilty of serious foul play.
The 2 footed challenge/law was explained to me last season by one of the local referees.
Basically said that if you prevent an opponent from going for the ball with 2 footed challenge, it should be a red.
In the Kompany case he forced Nani to jump or risk injury, therefore deemed dangerous play and on yer bike.
Agreed that the handball pen was debatable, but I would have probably given it. Definitely a poor referee, but not a biased one.hero2zero wrote:Not sure if the 'penalty' against Jones should have been a pen. The ball came of his thigh, onto his chest then on the arm/hand. A classic case of unintentional handball.BowTiesAreCool wrote:It was a red card, so don't know why people are complaining about that. He missed a penalty for both sides as well, so it wasn't biased refereeing in that respect, just poor.
The other penalty appeal was more a pen than the one actually given. Foy is a very poor referee, period.
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"Excessive force or brutality" - this is where you need to watch the incident again. If that was excessive or brutal, then as I said, we may as well play netball. Never a red!!hero2zero wrote:Law 12 - Fouls and MisconductBowTiesAreCool wrote:Regardless, any two footed challenge is going to result in a red. It's one of the most well known rules in the world, and Kompany was absolutely retarded to make such a challenge.Bomber wrote:If that was a red card, then we all may as well take up netball. Missed the player by a country mile and not much more than a slide tackle that didnt even connect with player, only ball.
Serious foul play: A player is guilty of serious foul play if he uses excessive force or brutality against an opponent when challenging for the ball when it is in play.
A tackle that endangers the safety of an opponent must be sanctioned as serious foul play. Any player who lunges at an opponent in challenging for the ball from the front, from the side or from behind using one or both legs, with excessive force and endangering the safety of an opponent is guilty of serious foul play.
The 2 footed challenge/law was explained to me last season by one of the local referees.
Basically said that if you prevent an opponent from going for the ball with 2 footed challenge, it should be a red.
In the Kompany case he forced Nani to jump or risk injury, therefore deemed dangerous play and on yer bike.
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Cheeky sod.hero2zero wrote: Agree, he is poor and a scouse to boot.
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Note the endangering another player part. Had Nani not avoided that challenge, it was a potential leg breaker. You just can't make challenges like that in the game today.Bomber wrote:"Excessive force or brutality" - this is where you need to watch the incident again. If that was excessive or brutal, then as I said, we may as well play netball. Never a red!!hero2zero wrote:Law 12 - Fouls and MisconductBowTiesAreCool wrote: Regardless, any two footed challenge is going to result in a red. It's one of the most well known rules in the world, and Kompany was absolutely retarded to make such a challenge.
Serious foul play: A player is guilty of serious foul play if he uses excessive force or brutality against an opponent when challenging for the ball when it is in play.
A tackle that endangers the safety of an opponent must be sanctioned as serious foul play. Any player who lunges at an opponent in challenging for the ball from the front, from the side or from behind using one or both legs, with excessive force and endangering the safety of an opponent is guilty of serious foul play.
The 2 footed challenge/law was explained to me last season by one of the local referees.
Basically said that if you prevent an opponent from going for the ball with 2 footed challenge, it should be a red.
In the Kompany case he forced Nani to jump or risk injury, therefore deemed dangerous play and on yer bike.
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Any decent shot on goal could break a defender's leg if they happen to stick out their leg at last second too. Where do you draw the line? Far too many reds issued ad hoc these days for sometimes nothing tackles. The Shearing one at Fulham was another bullshit send off.
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The LOTG are pretty clear, if the referee deems it to be dangerous or excessively forceful it's an early bath. The tackler has a choice to stay on his feet so it's about educating them to 'play smart'.Bomber wrote:Any decent shot on goal could break a defender's leg if they happen to stick out their leg at last second too. Where do you draw the line? Far too many reds issued ad hoc these days for sometimes nothing tackles. The Shearing one at Fulham was another bullshit send off.
Personally, I agree that the game is poorer without a crunching tackle but the World is so obsessed with bloody Health and Safety it's not surprising they've been outlawed.
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I agree about a crunching tackle but getting airborn with a 2 footed lunge, front on, has never been looked upon favourably.Nice One Cyril wrote:The LOTG are pretty clear, if the referee deems it to be dangerous or excessively forceful it's an early bath. The tackler has a choice to stay on his feet so it's about educating them to 'play smart'.Bomber wrote:Any decent shot on goal could break a defender's leg if they happen to stick out their leg at last second too. Where do you draw the line? Far too many reds issued ad hoc these days for sometimes nothing tackles. The Shearing one at Fulham was another bullshit send off.
Personally, I agree that the game is poorer without a crunching tackle but the World is so obsessed with bloody Health and Safety it's not surprising they've been outlawed.
Plus, if say, Chris Smalling had of done the same thing to Kun Aguiero... I reckon everyone's arguement would be reversed.
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Squizzy wrote:I agree about a crunching tackle but getting airborn with a 2 footed lunge, front on, has never been looked upon favourably.Nice One Cyril wrote:The LOTG are pretty clear, if the referee deems it to be dangerous or excessively forceful it's an early bath. The tackler has a choice to stay on his feet so it's about educating them to 'play smart'.Bomber wrote:Any decent shot on goal could break a defender's leg if they happen to stick out their leg at last second too. Where do you draw the line? Far too many reds issued ad hoc these days for sometimes nothing tackles. The Shearing one at Fulham was another bullshit send off.
Personally, I agree that the game is poorer without a crunching tackle but the World is so obsessed with bloody Health and Safety it's not surprising they've been outlawed.
Plus, if say, Chris Smalling had of done the same thing to Kun Aguiero... I reckon everyone's arguement would be reversed.
agree, although it looked innocent - a two footed lunge is always a red card!
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whats the difference then with the giggs incident, no action taken there i notice
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