rockstrongo
Retired Footballer
Yeah, that's true.not to mention, they wanted 2 penalties![]()
Disappointing semi, especially the ending
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Yeah, that's true.not to mention, they wanted 2 penalties![]()
Fixed that!And that was Sterling .. cheating
Would have liked a bit more time for Dolberg this match.
We got out of jail tonight, on the whole we didn't play too bad but we relied on lady luck. Lucky to have got the own goal, and lucky that Kane's bad penalty kick rebounded back to him. I did expect VAR to overrule the penalty decision TBH.
Of course i will take it, but like Matt said, it leaves a bitter taste, but it beats all those years of bad luck, we've endured.
I just hope we are that bit more convincing in the final third, on Sunday.
Great free kick though by Denmark, what a cracker!![]()
...and yet we made it. Thank God we made it.
I agree, for now it's great just to be there from start to finish. If we did actually win, i will be on a pretty long benderWhatever the final brings I've really enjoyed this tournament and bar perhaps 3 or 4 boring games they've ranged from pretty good to absolutely excellent games.
I thought in that first part of the second half of extra time that Southgate had messed up changing formation as we began to sit so deep. Fortunately I don't think the Danes physically had anything left (plus a man short) to give in the last five minutes and we saw it out fairly comfortably although I'm sure I wasn't the only one expecting a final twist!
@Buzzy Pickford had a bit of an 'Everton' night didn't he! Really should have done better with the free kick (good as it was) and twice got away with giving the ball straight to the Danes just outside the penalty area. Did make a great save from Dolberg but hopefully that's the end of his erratic league form and back to his generally never letting England down form!
His kicking reminded me of a great quote in commentary from Alan Parry. Can't remember the game now as it was probably 20 years ago or so but it always stuck with me. Seem to recall it was maybe an early round FA Cup game. Anyway one of the keeper's was continually kicking goal kicks out of play and he said "He washed his feet last night and can't do a thing with them today"![]()
There's more than that, us not being at the 2018 World Cup is the lowest moment we've ever had in the last... 30 years or so.Great recoveries from both sides over the last years.View attachment 109243
Chris, first of all, i wanted the Danes to win that match.I can't believe that, in my lifetime, we have got to a final. I also can't believe that it feels tainted - we may have been playing well but I think it was SO evenly-matched up to that point. A really good, really tense match-up - the game-plans were almost mirror-images of each other. The execution was so good from both sides.
For it not to be a moment of brilliance, but a penalty, and a PENALTY THAT WAS INITIALLY SAVED at that... Doesn't feel great.
Oh, and, there were two balls on the pitch when the foul was given! For a fairly long time! 9/10 times a referee will immediately halt the game in that situation!
...and yet we made it. Thank God we made it.
Yeah I agree we did deserve to win it, it was tight for a long while but we had the best of the chances.But England really deserved to win that match. Ok, it was with a questionable penalty, but for me it was also not a clear error, you see penalties like that regularly given. England deserved to win that match and don't feel gulty because you haven stolen it. To me that was not a clear error.
They fucking shouldnt. No one should. VAR should be like in Rugby. Referee makes a decision - wants a confirmation - goes to the sideline and watches himself. Faster, more efficient and more fair. First and final decision should be the referee on the pitch.I think the penalty was one of those decisions where VAR will not intervene either way
They fucking shouldnt. No one should. VAR should be like in Rugby. Referee makes a decision - wants a confirmation - goes to the sideline and watches himself. Faster, more efficient and more fair. First and final decision should be the referee on the pitch.
Reviewed by who though? I wouldnt care if it was tokens or not, but decision making should not leave the pitch. It should never be some invisible "experts" outside the pitch. Apart from soul destroying delays it creates lack of transparency. From all we know - Bob and Jim in VAR room might be playing rock scissors paper to make decisions there.can ask for the call to be reviewed
It is like the basketball, near the side line, where there is a desk of officials, secretaries, commissioners, whatever it's called in English, same position that the 4th referee stands in football. And they have all monitors.Reviewed by who though? I wouldnt care if it was tokens or not, but decision making should not leave the pitch. It should never be some invisible "experts" outside the pitch. Apart from soul destroying delays it creates lack of transparency. From all we know - Bob and Jim in VAR room might be playing rock scissors paper to make decisions there.
Commentator: "VAR seem to be taking a long time over this decision, they must be scrutinising every frame from every angle"Reviewed by who though? I wouldnt care if it was tokens or not, but decision making should not leave the pitch. It should never be some invisible "experts" outside the pitch. Apart from soul destroying delays it creates lack of transparency. From all we know - Bob and Jim in VAR room might be playing rock scissors paper to make decisions there.