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zomgwtf
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June 14
Netherlands - Denmark (2-1)
Jpan - Cameroon (0-2)
Italy - Paraguay (2-1)
Netherlands - Denmark (2-1)
Jpan - Cameroon (0-2)
Italy - Paraguay (2-1)
Duly noted.estro said:If you get this right, I'll give you one of my points!
Member June 13 Score Cumulative Score
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Bob 3 4
estro 3 4
Gokul 3 7
Monique 3 4
rootX 3 3
Zomgwtf 2 2
cristo 1 2
D H 1 3
Dadface - 1
cronxeh - 0
kakarotyjn - -
estro said:If you get this right, I'll give you one of my points!
I hope so, I'm actually support Italy, but Pirlo absence is a real blow.cristo said:Haha, thanks, but I'm not sure I share your pessimism: Italy are a good side!
zomgwtf said:June 14
Netherlands - Denmark (2-1)
Jpan - Cameroon (0-2)
Italy - Paraguay (2-1)
If it weren't for that own goal I would have been spot-on here.D H said:Netherlands - Denmark (1-0)
Denmark did score. They just put the ball in the wrong goal.zomgwtf said:Hmmm well, I figured Dennmark would score but apparently not .
cristo said:June 14th:
Netherlands - Denmark (2-0)
Japan - Cameroon (1-0)
Italy - Paraguay (3-1)
brother time said:Any questions on the rules? ( I am a soccer ref at regional level)
cheers, BT
Red card & PK.BobG said:Sure.
1) GK charges out of goal ...
No foul, I think.2) Offense has indirect free kick ...
Yellow card for wasting time, indirect free kick for the other team. Passing the ball back and forth (and back and forth and back and forth) for 10 minutes is one thing. At least the ball is moving. If one of the teams wants to change the pace they are free to do so. Sitting down on the ball is quite another matter.3) ... then sits down on the field next to the ball to wait out the last 10 minutes.
Yes!D H said:Italy - Paraguay (1-1)
D H said:Red card & PK.
The keeper has not only violated the 13th law, he has violated the 18th law. Football/soccer has 17 published laws. The unpublished 18th law, "the spirit of the game," is paramount here.
No foul, I think.
Yellow card for wasting time, indirect free kick for the other team. Passing the ball back and forth (and back and forth and back and forth) for 10 minutes is one thing. At least the ball is moving. If one of the teams wants to change the pace they are free to do so. Sitting down on the ball is quite another matter.
1. You edited the post after I made mine. In your initial version the keeper grabbed the person within the field of play (i.e., close to the six yard line). The foul occurred on the field of play.BobG said:Wrong, wrong, correct.
Gokul43201 said:Need a volunteer to take up scoreboard duty today and tomorrow.
Member June 14 Score Cumulative Score
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D H 5 8
cristo 4 6
Dadface 3 4
kakarotyjn 3 3
Bob 2 6
estro 1 5
Monique 1 5
zomgwtf 1 3
rootX 0 3
Gokul - 7 (too late right)
cronxeh - 0
brothertime - 0
jreelawg - 0
Off-field fouls are always a bit tricky. I read your first situation as a foul on the field. Like you said, I anticipated what you were writing rather than reading. When I did referee (and coach, and organize) I had to deal with situations that never arise at high levels of play. A field with a chain link fence six feet from the foul line that tears up players who "just happen" to be pushed into it. Aunts, uncles, moms, and dads taunting players and fighting with one another. The ugly fence was one thing; dealing with and later hearing about those fightin' aunties and uncles on a talk radio show was one of the reasons I stopped volunteering my time. 1000 cell phone calls in two months was another reason.BobG said:Actually, the edit was to add the fourth situation.
zomgwtf said:Sure, no problem, if everyones cool with it:
Results:
Netherlands - Denmark (2-0)
Japan - Cameroon (1-0)
Italy - Portugal (1-1)
Scoring Table
Code:Member June 14 Score Cumulative Score ----------------------------------------------- rootX 0 3
I don't think I've missed anyone. If I did or I added something up incorrectly just post.