Ireland Vs France-The French Goal!!

Oh dear. I hope you boycott French fries too. That would put it right up there with the indignation of silly Americans after the French didn't agree with the war in Iraq. That told the French.... Bien sur it did.

The silly Americans called them 'Freedom Fries' for a time.

This issue is going like the Roy Keane saga - it is the people that know least about football that have the most to say...
 

Can only hope this is the final straw with regard the introduction of techonology. Have my doubts though
 
Well some of you might be glad to know that I am about to walk into le commissariat de police in Saint-Denis to give myself up.

I have just murdered Thierry Henry. Let that be an end to it.
 
Well done Caveat, can we forget about this now, we didn't qualify for the World Cup and there won't be a replay.
 
I know it's a serious situation but I did laugh out loud when I heard the papers in the UK referring to it as 'The Hand of Frog'
 
 
The silly Americans called them 'Freedom Fries' for a time.

This issue is going like the Roy Keane saga - it is the people that know least about football that have the most to say...

Which shows how great the sport is that it can draw in people for the big occassions who don't generally have a clue. It's there for us all to enjoy and another shot at letting us all enjoy the world cup would be great.
 
Thats my point. Arsenal offered the replay because it was their conduct. Had nothing to do with the referee. They wouldn't have offered it if their striker had dived in the box to win a penalty of if they scored a goal using their hand. They would have just said, the ref gave it so thats football.
There is no example of a team offering to replay a match or FIFA ordering a replay based on a referee making a wrong decison or missing an incident. Even the example being used by the FAI is incorrect because it was based on the referee making an incorrect award to an incident he did see i.e. a free out rather than a retake of the penalty.
I am all for the introduction of technology but FIFA cannot grant a replay and France should not offer one in this case. Otherwise we will have calls for replays after every dodgy decision.
Its over. Look to change the laws and try to make sure it doesn't happen again but there is no way back for Ireland. And I hate that as much as anyone but we are just looking stupid now having Brian Cowan and the Government interfering
 
I see Roy Keane has stuck his head into it now saying he feels sorry for the players and the fans but not the FAI. "What goes around comes around" he says. Not like Roy to give his opinion!
 
I see Roy Keane has stuck his head into it now saying he feels sorry for the players and the fans but not the FAI. "What goes around comes around" he says. Not like Roy to give his opinion!

Idiot.

You'd think he would be better to concentrate on trying to get a win for his shocking Ipswich side.
 
Niall Quinn reckons it was the greatest injustice he has ever seen in sport.
Keane didn't hold back on the FAI.

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This is one of the interesting things about this episode. Trapatoni and a lot of the players don't blame Henry. Its as if they are accepting anyone in this position would chance their arm (pardon the pun) and its up to the ref to spot it.
Surely this is putting it up to FIFA to introduce video evidence. Basically the players are saying we will cheat and if we get away with it so be it.
 

Players will always look to get away with things as things happen in the heat of battle. Even with the use of video evidence in rugby, we still see eye gouging and other foul play. Its the nature of sport.
Was thinking this morning about where I would like to see video evidence used in soccer. It would have been very easy for the ref to ask the fourth official if there was any reason that he couldn't award the goal on Wednesday. Would have taken 30 secs. I have no problem with that. However, I have to admit I have issues with videos being used to decide on penalty calls, foul play, offside etc.

Looked at the incident again and I have to the say I think the offside was nearly a worse decison. The French players were never onside so it should have been an easy call once the free kick was hit
 
What about Henry's reputation as a result of all of this?

As far as I can gather Maradonna lost a lot of international respect from the 86 incident. He probably didn't care though but Henry might.
 
What about Henry's reputation as a result of all of this?

As far as I can gather Maradonna lost a lot of international respect from the 86 incident. He probably didn't care though but Henry might.

I think most disresepct was from England though and this partly because of the genius goal he scored single-handed following that goal and Argentina were the better team and the best team in the tournament.

Also the Arsenal analogy: nice to quote from the Arsenal website, but that's not my recollection. It was only really after sustained media attention that Arsenal relented. It was the gracious and immediate "let's play again" it's as Arsenal seem to portray.

But that's where the FAI have handled this perfectly. FIFA will do nothing and I think the FIFA letter was just procedure from the FAI, it's the French one that is the important one. It's only France who can agree to a replay. I doubt they will and this is going to reflect even worse on the French. They're in a no-win situation.
 

Look i agree that politicians should stay out of it, but if there is a chance of a replay the FAI have to go for it. I don't think it can happen and the silence is deafening from FIFA and the French FA so that tells its own story.
As per the Arsenal game the point is that they took it upon themselves to make the offer. France can say that we got away with it but that then condones cheating, morally they could end this with an offer of a replay, but that won't happen.