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Offline WARSZAWA16

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And they have only been in the USA for a week.


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Offline Mr Rollison

Obviously, I've been reading about the World Cup prices.

I noticed that the French FA are doing a package costing £4500.
This seems to include flights, hotels and a ticket to each group game.
No idea what this would cost normally but it doesn't sound too bad.


Offline myothernameis

His penalty was one of the best I've seen for a while.
Power and precision as penalties should be.

FIFA recently brought in some new rules for this world cup, like team gets a throw in, and they only have five seconds to throw the ball in.  Take any longer and the other team, then gets the throw in, and if taken quickly the other team is caught out

I wouild have liked to see some sort of rule on penalties, so every player is taking the penalties the same way.  So player stand 5 feet away from the ball, and has five seconds when the ref blow the whistle

Offline globewindsailor

I think it's stupid rule that forces the flow of the game at points where it is a legitimate stopping of play and no time for players to position themselves. Along with the 10 secs for a sub it's just dumb. With the sub thing we will have teams at 10 men ruining the flow of the game again.

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I wouild have liked to see some sort of rule on penalties, so every player is taking the penalties the same way.  So player stand 5 feet away from the ball, and has five seconds when the ref blow the whistle
How would that work? it suits Ivan Toney as he only takes 2 steps and he's scored 25 out of 26 but he's the exception.

Where would you draw the line? a goal keeper only allowed 2 steps for a goal kick or restrictions on the run-up for a free kick? players aren't going to get the power needed with those restrictions.

I think the stuttering run and daft dancing on the spot is a bigger issue.


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IIRC stopping on the run up to a penalty wasnt allowed - then the question arose did he stop or just slow down - a lot - it became another problem for refs.
The current system is a bit unfair on the keeper who cannot move his feet off the line until the ball is struck but if he times his move for the strike but the taker delays at the last minute and misses, the penalty could be retaken for keeper movement

There was an article in the Times  that Harry Kane had changed his penalty technique. He used to decide 2 days before a match where he would put a penalty - left/right  High/low the the day before he would practice that penalty - and only that penalty several times Then 2 years ago he changed to the watch the keeper then decide

From Gordon's last penalty he had obviously decided and to be fair even if the keeper guessed right he wouldnt get near it

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From Gordon's last penalty he had obviously decided and to be fair even if the keeper guessed right he wouldnt get near it
Gordon was Newcastle's penalty taker scoring 17 out of 20 taken.

Offline webpunter

How would that work? it suits Ivan Toney as he only takes 2 steps and he's scored 25 out of 26 but he's the exception.

Where would you draw the line? a goal keeper only allowed 2 steps for a goal kick or restrictions on the run-up for a free kick? players aren't going to get the power needed with those restrictions.

I think the stuttering run and daft dancing on the spot is a bigger issue.

5 feet & 5 seconds how clueless is that ?
Players taking pens the same way how interesting this will be
Some football fan he is  :rolleyes:
Wonder who he supports to even think about posting bollocks like this ... Stonewall ?

Stuttering & dancing the banned drugs cheat tosspot Pogba springs to mind
How many summers did he have wanting to leave Utd only to find out no team remotely interested ? & he stays put  :lol:

Offline webpunter

Gordon was Newcastle's penalty taker scoring 17 out of 20 taken.

Would you have preferred him to stay or take the €80-90m ?
& who will be the replacement ?
An easy decision for him to leave some club Barcelona a great city by the sea [& easy my fave european punting destination] a nice place to live & doubling his wages

Offline john122350

Would you have preferred him to stay or take the €80-90m ?
& who will be the replacement ?
An easy decision for him to leave some club Barcelona a great city by the sea [& easy my fave european punting destination] a nice place to live & doubling his wages
  Newcastle are closing in on deal to sign Spain international winger Victor Muñoz

Real Madrid have 50% SELL-ON CLAUSE and buy back also included in the deal. Newcastle bid to Osasuna for winger is over €30m package -- decision now up to Real Madrid

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Would you have preferred him to stay or take the €80-90m ?
& who will be the replacement ?
An easy decision for him to leave some club Barcelona a great city by the sea [& easy my fave european punting destination] a nice place to live & doubling his wages
I'm happy for him to leave if that's what he wants to further his career. I'm sure, as he's gone about things the right way, he goes with the best wishes of most fans.

We're in the process of signing Victor Muñoz, he's fast as fuck and a better dribbler than Gordon.

Things are looking good in this transfer window so far, we've got a 6'6" 'keeper who's good with his feet plus Gordon's replacement lined up.

Just read 50,000 have applied to be on the waiting list for 250 season tickets, crazy.

Offline Blackpool Rock

So Mexico win the opening game, 2 goals and 3 red cards  :scare:


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3 red cards in opening game
1st a clumsy challenge attacker moved across a defender trying to get back
2nd a bit of wrestling
3rd clearly a foul and no intention of playing the ball - certainly a yellow but is it a red on the corner of the box with other defenders around ?

could be a record number of reds in this world cup and probably a record amount of play acting no doubt many (most/all) managers instructing players if you feel a touch act like you have been shot !

Hope England dont get that ref/VAR !
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3 red cards in opening game
1st a clumsy challenge attacker moved across a defender trying to get back
2nd a bit of wrestling
3rd clearly a foul and no intention of playing the ball - certainly a yellow but is it a red on the corner of the box with other defenders around ?

could be a record number of reds in this world cup and probably a record amount of play acting no doubt many (most/all) managers instructing players if you feel a touch act like you have been shot !

Hope England dont get that ref !

Not sure who was worse, South Africa or the ref. 

Mexico clearly deserving of the win but the opposition and officiating were both shite.

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Those attending games who fancy a beer inside the stadium will need to dig into their pockets even deeper than they already have – in Seattle it will be $19 (£14.20) for a can of Stella Artois. Reassuringly expensive, indeed....

Offline Blackpool Rock

Those attending games who fancy a beer inside the stadium will need to dig into their pockets even deeper than they already have – in Seattle it will be $19 (£14.20) for a can of Stella Artois. Reassuringly expensive, indeed....
I'm surprised you can even get it and would have thought they's only be selling even worse shite like Bud  :vomit:


Offline bigden40

I note that a Ghana and former Arsenal player Thomas Partey has been allowed entry to the US but has been denied entry to Canada. 

He’s awaiting trial for rape and sexual assault in the Uk but wasn’t denied a US visa as he’s not been convicted of anything.  Canada took a different view.



Offline Stevelondon

So happy that Canada got an equaliser. They played with a bit of passion…….. maybe lacking that touch required to score a goal or two.
Enjoyed the game.

Now………. Do I stay up to watch the USA game.

Nah !!! :D

Although……… is Trump going to be there. Cos I’d love to hear all the boos again.
Then hear him spout a load of shite about how everyone was cheering.
« Last Edit: June 12, 2026, 10:06:20 pm by Stevelondon »


Offline mr.bluesky

So happy that Canada got an equaliser. They played with a bit of passion…….. maybe lacking that touch required to score a goal or two.
Enjoyed the game.

Now………. Do I stay up to watch the USA game.

Nah !!! :D

Although……… is Trump going to be there. Cos I’d love to hear all the boos again.
Then hear him spout a load of shite about how everyone was cheering.

Trump will probably be in charge of VAR, in fact I wouldn't be surprised if he claims credit for bringing it into the World cup, he claims credit for every thing else.

Offline mr.bluesky

Rules are rules

And where would we be if we didn't have rules - France
And where would we be if we had too many rules- Germany
(as the pub landlord Al Murray would say ) :D

Offline nwluvit

I'm happy for him to leave if that's what he wants to further his career. I'm sure, as he's gone about things the right way, he goes with the best wishes of most fans.

We're in the process of signing Victor Muñoz, he's fast as fuck and a better dribbler than Gordon.

Things are looking good in this transfer window so far, we've got a 6'6" 'keeper who's good with his feet plus Gordon's replacement lined up.

Just read 50,000 have applied to be on the waiting list for 250 season tickets, crazy.
I am one of them. Way down on the list. 22000 ahead of me!!!

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Trump will probably be in charge of VAR, in fact I wouldn't be surprised if he claims credit for bringing it into the World cup, he claims credit for every thing else.

This good - we can bitch about the orange twat without it being about politics  :lol:

Offline mr.bluesky

So the Yanks spank Paraguay 4-1 in their opening match. Impressive performance but Paraguay looked a poor team in the first half and only a little better in the 2nd half. Camera man playing spot the celebrities in the crowd. Becks and Tom Cruise, Brad Pitt , Bill Gates, Katie Perry , Paris Hilton ( famous for being rich) although I was half expecting Trump to be there with Infantino sitting on his lap although he might not have been extracted from his arse yet.
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Offline Jumping Jack Flash

I haven’t watched any of it yet, that’s never happened with a World Cup before. I think with England playing in one of the last of the first round matches it actually feels like it hasn’t even started yet. If the Scotland match was kicking off at a more reasonable time then I would watch it but I’m not missing out on my beauty sleep! I’ve also not seen a fixture that I actually want to watch, such is the watered down tournament with too many teams in it.

Online RandomGuy99

So the Yanks spank Paraguay 4-1 in their opening match. Impressive performance but Paraguay looked a poor team in the first half and only a little better in the 2nd half. Camera man playing spot the celebrities in the crowd. Becks and Tom Cruise, Brad Pitt , Bill Gates, Katie Perry , Paris Hilton ( famous for being rich) although I was half expecting Trump to be there with Infantino sitting on his lap although he might not have been extracted from his arse yet.
Becks just got his star in the sports section of the Hollywood Walk of Fame and Cruise did a speech at it.

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Offline bigden40

Rules are rules

Without wanting to support Partey …. I thought Canada also retained the principle of innocent until proven guilty.  Partey has been charged but has not been convicted of anything, this is why the US allowed him in.

Offline Blackpool Rock

I remember posting somewhere on another thread possibly when Scotland qualified about how you'd relentlessly get all manner of cunt on the TV parroting "No Scotland, No Party"

Sure enough it's fucking started  :dash:

Woke up this morning feeling a bit groggy after a night out and put the BBC TV news on and low and behold when the sport section came on all I could hear were what sounded like a load of pissed up Jocks all droning out the phrase in a really boring monotone way that sounded like a haggis being tortured.

The presenter then proceeded to interview people including a young lad who seemed a bit like a rabbit in the headlights, he'd obviously been pre primed to say "No Scotland, No Party" at the end but couldn't remember it until the presenter started prompting him and he came out with it.

If it's not already bad enough then FFS don't enourage people too  :diablo:

Think i'll have to post this on the grumpy fuckers thread too   

Offline Blackpool Rock

Without wanting to support Partey …. I thought Canada also retained the principle of innocent until proven guilty.  Partey has been charged but has not been convicted of anything, this is why the US allowed him in.
This could all so easily drift into politics so i'll be careful and just say that i'm surprised he's been allowed into the US and IMO it's right for Canada and indeed any country to stop him or any other risky / undesirable from entering, anyway hopefully he stays there  :rolleyes:

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Offline Stevelondon

Well done Qatar.

Now……….. what about that Swiss goal/penalty.
Like the panel. I watched it and thought at the time…… that blokes off-side.

FIFA apparently deciding they don’t need to show the lines that we are accustomed too.
Why is that then. ?

Offline Stevelondon

Morocco one up.

Looking better than Brazil.

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But what a corker from Vinny Jnr 😀

Offline myothernameis

Brazil 1  -   1 Morocco.

Morocco currently on top of the group, due to less yellow cards being issued, but hopefully in few hours Scotland beat Haiti and go top

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scrappy game not worth staying up for, Haiti had slightly more possession and the better chances - none of which will matter on jot to our friends north of the border
Certainly cant fault Scottish commitment and energy, cant see them troubling Morocco but if they can keep Vinicus quiet then a point against Brazil  could be achieved