Keep up the negativity Sunny! By the end of today you'll have us all agreeing with you. Sure weren't we lucky to be even on the same pitch as the French! Little old Ireland looking for replays! What nonsense.
He made a technical error on the remedy rather than a genuine mistake on the actual offence.
If FIFA was to allow a replay now, there would have to be a replay everytime a ref didn't award a penalty or did award one that wasn't one, or sent someone off or didn't send someone off etc etc etc.
The ref was Swedish so as well as the measures already proposed dare I suggest we impose sanctions on porn sites featuring lusty blonde Swedish triplets and so on?
sunny i agree with ye except that i do think there is an opportunity here to try and force a change whereby fifa may consider ways of preventing this happening again so i do think a short term outcry is warranted here. As you said, a replay won't happen and we don't want to harp on about this but at the same time, if this can be used to bring about a change for the better then i'm on the side of making as big a fuss as possible of this right now.
Sunny I agree with ye except that I do think there is an opportunity here to try and force a change whereby FIFA may consider ways of preventing this happening again so I do think a short term outcry is warranted here. As you said, a replay won't happen and we don't want to harp on about this but at the same time, if this can be used to bring about a change for the better then I'm on the side of making as big a fuss as possible of this right now.
People need to cop on. I am as gutted as anyone to be out of the world cup (I have my trip booked) but I am not going to be sitting around for 20 years whining about a refs decison that went against us like the English do about 1986.
The bigger scandal was the way FIFA changed the rules to seed teams in the play offs. That's what people should be giving out about instead of armchair fans who don't know anything about football or sport coming out calling for replays and lifetime bans for players
20 years! It's less than 20 hours since the incident so please forgive us for having a rant about it.
This is an extremely arrogant comment to make.
However, my other half asked an interesting question about the circumstances of the goal. If Henry went to the referee after the goal had been scored and said I handled the ball, could the ref have changed his mind given that he didn’t see the handball. In other words, can a referee take a player’s word on an incident and make his decision accordingly?
In some sports, such as cricket, golf and snooker, the referee will penalise any foul that the player voluntarily admits to and it happens quite often. Some sports also have a catch-all phrase in the rule book along the lines that the referee can take whatever action is appropriate, particularly in matters of fair play and sportsmanship. Not sure if the football rule book has this - anyone enlighten us?
I have enjoyed watching Thierry Henry play soccer over the years and would rate him as one of the top 10 strikers to have played in the English Premiership. At the top of his game he was without doubt one of the best and most clinical finishers of his era.
Last night, he reacted instinctively to the bounce of a ball and did what any striker would do in the same situation.
The big question is what he did in the 90 seconds between the time the goal was scored to the time the match started again. He had about 90 seconds to admit the offence. I would love to know whether he even thought about admitting the handball. His country was badly struggling in a match they were favourites to win, the opposition were playing out of their skins.
Did the thought enter his head that he had used his hand in a way which gave his team a controversial yet badly needed goal? Did he look at the Irish team complain bitterly and have a small pang of guilt? Did he realise that he could be depriving players like Given, Dunne, Keane and Duff of the chance to play on the greatest stage?
I feel sorry for Henry that he will now be remembered for the France-Ireland match rather than all of his achievements over the years.
What would you have done in those 90 seconds? What would you expect an Irish player to do in similar circumstances?
Anybody Remember Paulo Di Canio incident in premiership! He admitted a wrong and stopped play accordingly something Henry didn't dream of doing last night
Henry remember is a player who has won everything at Country and Club level. So he should have lead by example and he should have gone to the ref and said he had handled the ball.
It is just not right what happened and no point saying if the shoe was on the other foot and so on, let's stick with the facts and they are that Henry and French cheated to over come Ireland.
the referee also said he had dinner with Thierry Henry before the game and that he loved the Tom Dunne show...
You seem to know it all. "The Irish players would have done the same." You speak with such authority. How do you know this?
Because they are professional footballers. Sports people do things like this every week. We don't like it but there you go They pull shirts, handle on the line, pretend the ball hasn't crossed the goal line, pull down players, committ fouls etc etc. You can count on one hand (if that) the amount of people that would have told the ref last night that they handled the ball.
This is not Roy of the Rovers. Can anyone who has played sport at any level honestly say they have never looked to gain an advantage or take advantage of a refs decision that has gone in their favour?
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