peter_n
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Well said on all counts, Didier. 🙂 Dodgy avatar though... 😉
Marc-A. said:It's been a pleasure to talk about football in RFF with you guys (and girls!) ...
nomade said:And Zidane c'est honteux!!!
jvx said:Remember Totti...
http://acmilanvn.com/anh/totti_spit3.jpg
the only difference is Zidane actually plays good football :angel:
rover said:Interestingly, as I have been listening to the games and 24/7 coverage of the event on the radio, full line up of call in talk shows..... The conversations on air have very closely mirrored ours here. All the same issues about the diving, cheating, officiating, PKs or golden goal. Being a largely US audience there has been a lot of talk of changing the rules to make soccer "better". Overall I think that is a bunch of bull, the game is beautiful as is and it seems that if FIFA addresses the diving nothing more needs to be done. A good point was brought up, look at how exhausted the players of both teams, mostly the Italians, were at the end of that game yesterday. Comment was made that soccer is at an important point of progress. The players are now so talented, so fast that the game is played, every play, at so much more pace today than it has been in the past. This has lead to a defensive minded game because the players offensively just cannot keep up an attacking style for so long a time. Especially when the defensive game is so fast to the ball and attacking. That is how both Italy and France made it to the finals by beating Germany and Brazil. Well, the change that should be coming is the adjustment of the players and their games to keep this pace throughout the games which will only result in more exciting better games.
Just a thought.
Didier said:To Domenech's lamento about the lost game I have to say, his team only made two penalty goals in the semifinal and final. Both penalties were justified but the actions that were before the penalties were not close to a shure goal chance. The only field goal chances in both games together were Ribery's and Zidanes shots in the prolongation of the final. That's not enough to be world champion. Italy scored 3 field goals in these two games, and against a semifinal opponent (Germany) that can be considered as much stronger than France's semifinal opponent Portugal.
And France's win over Brazil, as sensational as it looked, was against the weakest Seleçao I have ever seen. Seen over the last three games, France has not done enough to deserve the title, while Italy scored 6 field goals meanwhile.
Didier
I said nothing like that. I think Italy deserved the cup, and played incredibly well in the first half time, no question about that. I regret the end, as I would have prefered Italy to score once or twice more ... as a matter of fact they couldn't because France dominated the second half until the end. But that is football, and France was unable to score ... too bad for us. The end of the story. The winner's the better.nomade said:Well Marc there's only one thing you are right about, France deserved to be there, but Italy also deserved the cup, you can't take it away from any of the 2 teams...Right??
fgianni said:Materazzi claims that he has been provoked as well, of course we will be never able to know if he is telling the truth; but it sounds likely that there may have been an exchange of insults, and Zidane lost control first.
Marc-A. said:I don't want to argue, .... stop slashing the other teams...