New Zealand U-23s - Quali Whites
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Sorry if the answer to this has already been posted but is there a stream for the NZ game and where?............thanks!
Just updates available on http://www.oceaniafootball.com/ofc/News/ViewArticle/tabid/125/Article/5b7deac9-2457-4e1f-871d-8714746773c8/language/en-US/Default.aspx
24' GOAL!! Tonga 0 New Zealand 1: Greg Draper shows good strength to fend off his marker and converts on the second attemptEverton FC2012-03-21 14:54:27
What if the ref only spoke English and a player called the ref a cheating c**t in Swahili, yet got away with it because the ref doesn't speak that language? Too ambiguous, so no, you shouldn't get sent off for calling the ref a cheating c**t, or anything else for that matter.
And you expect someone to give up their afternoon to come out and referee a game in which they aren't going to punish someone for calling them 1) a cheat and 2) a c**t?
What if someone calls the ref a handsome cheat with beautiful blue eyes? Still a punishable offence for calling him a cheat? Or is it just because you get uppity at the word c**t being used?
call the ref a cheat and i am pretty sure you would be sent off with or without swearing
Well some refs are cheats.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Henning_%C3%98vreb%C3%B8
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byron_Moreno
Buffon II2012-03-21 15:39:31
Nice one! I obviously mistook it as it was meant as a term of endearment.
Hey I speak only truth my friend
- I know what the law says, my argument was that for refs to enforce that rule sensibly at a minimum it should be both foul and abusive. Check the rest of the footballing world for application
- I played in Dunedin during a season when all swearing on the pitch was banned. Straight red for exclaiming "f**k" to yourself if you misplaced a pass or someone yelling at a team mate "f**king mark up". No exceptions at all (believe it was 02/03). All of those suspensions were confirmed - as far as I am concerned it does not validate the ridiculous decisions made by referees or the administration behind them. Moral of the story, the authorities are not always right and it goes without saying the rule didn't last (players, fans and coaches all universally objected).
Don't want to be drawn into a debate but:
Sorry if the answer to this has already been posted but is there a stream for the NZ game and where?............thanks!
if they're using the same kind of formation as against PNG, then I would assume that it would be a 4-2-3-1, with Thomas at right back, Lindsay and Feneridis holding in midfield with Saric, Hicks and Fenton behind lone striker Draper.
Sorry if the answer to this has already been posted but is there a stream for the NZ game and where?............thanks!
Just updates available on http://www.oceaniafootball.com/ofc/News/ViewArticle/tabid/125/Article/5b7deac9-2457-4e1f-871d-8714746773c8/language/en-US/Default.aspx
24' GOAL!! Tonga 0 New Zealand 1: Greg Draper shows good strength to fend off his marker and converts on the second attemptEverton FC2012-03-21 14:54:27
...and I'd just been saying to myself "come on Draper,..bury it!" Nice one.
34' GOAL!! Tonga 0 New Zealand 2: Daniel Saric cuts the ball back
for Jason Hicks who drills the ball into the bottom corner
45' GOAL!! Tonga 0 New Zealand 3: Daniel Saric picks up Adam Thomas' cross at the near post and volleys into the roof of the net
COYOW!
45' GOAL!! Tonga 0 New Zealand 3: Daniel Saric picks up Adam Thomas' cross at the near post and volleys into the roof of the net
COYOW!
Hold on, are you two saying that if you call the ref a cheating c**t then you don't deserve to be sent off?
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Do you want anyone to ever referee a game you play in?
And you expect someone to give up their afternoon to come out and referee a game in which they aren't going to punish someone for calling them 1) a cheat and 2) a c**t?
What if someone calls the ref a handsome cheat with beautiful blue eyes? Still a punishable offence for calling him a cheat? Or is it just because you get uppity at the word c**t being used?
As soon as you call someone a cheat you have crossed the line. End of. And you didn't answer my question....
Do you ever wonder why people don't take up refereeing?
Like any law of the game it'd be up to nterpretation by the referee. If he deems it to be foul and abusive you'll be punished.
I don't really ge what you're going on about.
I don't really ge what you're going on about.
call the ref a cheat and i am pretty sure you would be sent off with or without swearing
Well some refs are cheats.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Henning_%C3%98vreb%C3%B8
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byron_Moreno
Buffon II2012-03-21 15:39:31
55 minutes....5 nil....OH FOR A STREAM!
72' GOAL!! Tonga 0 New Zealand 6: An unmarked Ethan Galbraith heads home Cameron Lindsay's corner
74' GOAL!! Tonga 0 New Zealand 7: Galbraith grabs his second from close range with the assist by Tristan Prattley
78' GOAL!! Tonga 0 New Zealand 8: Substitute Sean Lovemore skips into the box and beats the keeper from a tight angle
74' GOAL!! Tonga 0 New Zealand 7: Galbraith grabs his second from close range with the assist by Tristan Prattley
78' GOAL!! Tonga 0 New Zealand 8: Substitute Sean Lovemore skips into the box and beats the keeper from a tight angle
81' GOAL!! Tonga 0 New Zealand 9: Defender James Musa heads home as the Oly Whites approach double figures
We Want seven we want seven...... ohhh sh*t!
10-0 with a goal of lovemore!!
10-0 full time!
I know we can't do anything about the weather but damn annoying that the final has been postponed to sunday. I was driving up there on Saturday for it and to catch up with Jakes dad who has flown over from Aussie for this. Now will have to miss as coming down to Nix game on Sunday. Hopefully we get a score update from the stadium announcer.
Just seen three of the goals on TV3.. is there somewhere we can see them all?
Ofc will put up the highlights in the next day or 2.
I am going to suggest that whoever wrote this sentance on the Wiki page doesn't know how football works:
Al-Ghandour was involved in the controversial South Korea - Spain quarterfinals in the 2002 World Cup where he was responsible for a number of controversial decisions, including giving a goal kick to South Korea after Joaqu�n stopped the ball in front of the line, which led to the Spanish being denied two goals.
In the end that's just an incorrect interpretation of the rules. There is no way that calling someone a hypocrite is abusive.
Wish there was some football to talk about!
There was nothing incorrect about it as the judicial committee confirmed with a 3 match ban. I normally think your posts are sensible and thoughtful but not on this occasion.
You did not know the law states "foul OR abusive" so forgive me if I don't put any store by your opinion on refereeing.
And the latest in the respect market:
Referees down 1000 points after recent revelations on a wellington phoenix fan forum
Don't want to be drawn into a debate but:
- I know what the law says, my argument was that for refs to enforce that rule sensibly at a minimum it should be both foul and abusive. Check the rest of the footballing world for application
- I played in Dunedin during a season when all swearing on the pitch was banned. Straight red for exclaiming "f**k" to yourself if you misplaced a pass or someone yelling at a team mate "f**king mark up". No exceptions at all (believe it was 02/03). All of those suspensions were confirmed - as far as I am concerned it does not validate the ridiculous decisions made by referees or the administration behind them. Moral of the story, the authorities are not always right and it goes without saying the rule didn't last (players, fans and coaches all universally objected).
- I know what the law says, my argument was that for refs to enforce that rule sensibly at a minimum it should be both foul and abusive. Check the rest of the footballing world for application
- I played in Dunedin during a season when all swearing on the pitch was banned. Straight red for exclaiming "f**k" to yourself if you misplaced a pass or someone yelling at a team mate "f**king mark up". No exceptions at all (believe it was 02/03). All of those suspensions were confirmed - as far as I am concerned it does not validate the ridiculous decisions made by referees or the administration behind them. Moral of the story, the authorities are not always right and it goes without saying the rule didn't last (players, fans and coaches all universally objected).
I understand trying to curb swearing. If someone is swearing a lot, action should probably be taken (after theyve been asked to tone it down). You don't want a situation where kids can't come down to parks because of excessive foul language. But a straight red for a single slip is ridiculous.
- I know what the law says, my argument was that for refs to enforce that rule sensibly at a minimum it should be both foul and abusive. Check the rest of the footballing world for application
- I played in Dunedin during a season when all swearing on the pitch was banned. Straight red for exclaiming "f**k" to yourself if you misplaced a pass or someone yelling at a team mate "f**king mark up". No exceptions at all (believe it was 02/03). All of those suspensions were confirmed - as far as I am concerned it does not validate the ridiculous decisions made by referees or the administration behind them. Moral of the story, the authorities are not always right and it goes without saying the rule didn't last (players, fans and coaches all universally objected).
I remember that season, one poor bloke got hacked from, exclaimed f**k, but not overly loudly, and the ref sent off and the hatchet merchant got away with a hideous tackle.
On the kids thing, senior football is for adults, if you take your kids along to an adult event don't expect adults to pander to them.
I think we all agree there is a line, I guess the difficult thing for refs is where to draw that line
As someone with personal experience of breaking a jaw a few years ago, there are some good signs for Marco Rojas' quick recovery from this interview done with him this week- I have a feeling his fracture isn't too serious and he should be available for the Oceania Nations Cup in June, what to speak of the Olympics in London in July:
Big Pete 652012-03-23 07:32:03
-most noticeably the fact he can already speak quite comfortably is evidenced by this quite extensive interview done with him this week. This indicates his jaw is not very tightly wired as mine was for a few weeks- mine was so tightly wired together with tight rubber bands- and sore, with a pin inserted- that I could barely speak, especially in the first week.
-the tone of the interview is that he's looking forward to playing at the Olympics
Stream is up today http://ofctv.e-cast.co.nz/
2 captains today - hope it doesn't cause problems...
New Zealand: 1. Jake GLEESON (GK), 3. Ian HOGG, 4. Michael EAGER, 8. Ethan GALBRAITH, 9. Greg DRAPER (c), 12. Louis FENTON, 13. Alex FENERIDIS, 14. James MUSA, 15. Jason HICKS, 17. Adam McGEORGE (c), 18. Adam THOMAS
That's started okay.
yea I'm really impressed with the stream, great quality, 10x better than the Jamaica game well done OFC
HT
3-0
6' Louis Fenton
9' James Musa
28' Greg DraperLJ19822012-03-23 16:51:02
HT
3-0
6' Louis Fenton
9' James Musa
28' Greg DraperLJ19822012-03-23 16:51:02
That was ridiculously close from Fenton. If only it went in, we wouldn't have conceded then.
We don't seem to be playing well
Vanuatu have blown some really good chances, would have scored another two if they took a shot rather than taking more touches.
FUUUUCK. completely unmarked in the box.
bloody hell. this is awful.
lucky to survive that. f**king rubbish though
Phew hope that is their worst game
So is it 3-1??