Red the Bear
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This whole controversy is dumb, the Dutch played it tough, they should be able to take it if the try to dish it out.
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The part about the prisoners and the torture guards both celebrating the World Cup win in 1978 is both a incredible piece of writing and history.Fantastic book. Read it 2 times.
Everyone's a princess these days and all they want is Harlem Globetrotter style exhibition gamesBoth teams were shithousing each other. Both teams were roughing up each other. I don't get the one sided views
Cnuts make great goalkeepersAnd our gk is definitely a cnut I can’t defend that at all
What a story. There was a world cup going on and people were dying few kilometres away...The part about the prisoners and the torture guards both celebrating the World Cup win in 1978 is both a incredible piece of writing and history.
Makes no sense that Argentina was wasting time in ET when they were far more dominant and agressive. They had about 7 decent chances in the last 15 minutes including Enzo's shot that hit the post. Was their best spell. Dutch were waiting for the shootout.I agree with your last part. The issue was no time added on in ET, not the 10 minutes. Argentina were wasting time at every opportunity they got.
I love the new directive and hope its applied throughout world football after this.
Dybala and Scaloni after the match
I was chatting about the 10 mins after normal time.Makes no sense that Argentina was wasting time in ET when they were far more dominant and agressive. They had about 7 decent chances in the last 15 minutes including Enzo's shot that hit the post. Was their best spell. Dutch were waiting for the shootout.
Yes I know but it kinda looked like DybalaThat's Scaloni's son, not Dybala.
True that.Yes I know but it kinda looked like Dybala
That's Scaloni's son, not Dybala.
You missed the entire point of that Twit.Yes I know but it kinda looked like Dybala
You missed the entire point of that Twit.
It says "Scaloni's son. Now everything becomes a lot clearer... #Dybala"
It implies Dybala doesn't play because Scaloni knows or suspects he banged his missus.
Surprised we don't see more harassing of penalty shooters, as the Dutch did, since apparently there is no punishment.
Yes, it seems innocuous but I suspect the real story is that the media in Argentina is pushing a narrative that Van Gaal hates "Latino" players including Di Maria, Riquelme, Falcao, Chicharito, etc. Strangely, this rumor was started by Luca Toni of Italy a long time ago. Anyway, it filtered down to the players and that explains Messi's celebration in front of Van Gaal which is Riquelme's ghost. Seems ridiculous but whoever said football players were bright.
Martinez intimidation of De Jong was identical to the Dutch keeper's job against Ortega in 98 which resulted in his red card. Ortega later revealed he said something about his mother.
Paredes....well he's just a lunatic probably on steroids.
Who knows what else was said in the match by both sides? Probably plenty.
One picture shows a Dutch player spitting at Messi.
Surprised we don't see more harassing of penalty shooters, as the Dutch did, since apparently there is no punishment.
You missed the entire point of that Twit.
It says "Scaloni's son. Now everything becomes a lot clearer... #Dybala"
It implies Dybala doesn't play because Scaloni knows or suspects he banged his missus.
I think your team will be up for the dark arts part of the game, Croatia are not a team that will get bullied and will give it back just as good. You also have similar grit and determination.What they lack in technical department (not counting Messi) they make up in grit, determination and dark arts of football. And in any case quality wise they're not far of from Brazil imo.
It will be a tough, tough match and if they get you in their drill you're toast. On the other hand it seems they're playing on high emotions at the moment and that's a double sword in the sense they could collapse if things wont go their way.
They have Messi, you can close him and think he's stopped only for him to pop out from somewhere and score or make an assist.
We controlled the game vs Brazil in the 1st half and with our midfield trio I expect us to make a good use of the ball.
It will be a different game to Brazil, Argentina is a lot different kettle of fish.
Mockery?
He booted the ball at the Dutch bench for no reason.
He should have got a straight red.
Yes, agree, we've done it all and seen it all so wont get bullied for sure.I think your team will be up for the dark arts part of the game, Croatia are not a team that will get bullied and will give it back just as good. You also have similar grit and determination.
Good luck I hope you can pull it off.
Yeah I’m predicting a repeat of the 2018 final but what do I know, I only got 25% of the QF results right. (France beating England).The match against Croatia will be a tense and tight affair. Croatia should control the midfield and have better buildup. Their attack has been wank but they do have athleticism their opponents lack. Argentina on the other hand need to be more composed and get their attack going.
Hard to see either of them really challenging France. I'd have fancied England too had they gotten through.
What they lack in technical department (not counting Messi) they make up in grit, determination and dark arts of football. And in any case quality wise they're not far of from Brazil imo.
It will be a tough, tough match and if they get you in their drill you're toast. On the other hand it seems they're playing on high emotions at the moment and that's a double sword in the sense they could collapse if things wont go their way.
They have Messi, you can close him and think he's stopped only for him to pop out from somewhere and score or make an assist.
We controlled the game vs Brazil in the 1st half and with our midfield trio I expect us to make a good use of the ball.
It will be a different game to Brazil, Argentina is a lot different kettle of fish.
We're similar imo, our backline is solid but we dont create chances easily ourselves. Yeah, I think our midfield will have more trouble against you lot, cause of the muscle and determination you got there. And as you said if you go ahead I smell trouble for us.what I think is that Argentina has one advantage, which is their defense being pretty solid. Practically all the goals we got were all the shots we got on target in all matches. It’s not easy to create changes against us. The team is well organized in defense.We have good muscle at midfield too, and we are far more aggressive than Brazil who let your midfield play with ease.
That being said, we are lacking creativity. What Messi did vs the Netherlands was out of this planet and he won’t do that all the time. The penalty was stupid from Dummies, I mean dumfries. I think Enzo Fernández will need to step up in attack and collaborate. I feel like Lautaro Martinez will be the one that step up for this game too. He’s had a bad World Cup so far, but I hope the last penalty boosted his confidence, he’s perfectly capable of generating goals out of nowhere.
Croatia will control the midfield I fear, but they won’t be as comfortable as last Friday. And if we get to capitalize the chances we create and get ahead in the score line, we can be dangerous with space to run.
anyways, if we can’t go on I really hope you guys win it, you deserve it and Modric is very respected here.
We're similar imo, our backline is solid but we dont create chances easily ourselves. Yeah, I think our midfield will have more trouble against you lot, cause of the muscle and determination you got there. And as you said if you go ahead I smell trouble for us.
Vice versa, Argentina is my 2nd favorite national team, there's something that has always attracted me to that team and the country itself, the passion, madness about football, lots of things, so if you go pass us I'd love you to win the whole thing.
If I ever visit the country, La Bombonera and El Monumental I can die the next day happy.
Would wear Argentina shirt for the final if we dont go through.
Oh for sure, proper old school stadium that one. I reckon I should take 3 days just for the stadiums there?what need to visit is the Libertadores de America stadium, the greatest team in America.
And whatever @RacingClub says, don’t listen to him.
what need to visit is the Libertadores de America stadium, the greatest team in America.
And whatever @RacingClub says, don’t listen to him.
Oh for sure, proper old school stadium that one. I reckon I should take 3 days just for the stadiums there?
So you reckon I shouldnt visit El Cilindro then?
Just seen it, stadiums are 300 metres apart, madness.
I agree with him, seeing our stadium would ruin all future stadium experiences for you.
It's like your first hit of heroin , you would forever be chasing that high!
On a serious note , you could easily see both in an afternoon depending on opening times etc.
Oh for sure, proper old school stadium that one. I reckon I should take 3 days just for the stadiums there?
So you reckon I shouldnt visit El Cilindro then?
Just seen it, stadiums are 300 metres apart, madness.
Similar to Goodison park and Anfield.
I was lucky enough to be in the stadium for this one.
"There is no love lost between these two sides, and that hatred can occasionally boil over and spill onto the pitch in the Avellaneda derby - as it did in February - when both teams were incredibly reduced to nine men by the end of the match.
Racing were immediately plunged into trouble, when goalkeeper Gabriel Arias saw red for using his hands to save a shot outside of the box, and the Academy looked to be dead and buried when Leonardo Sigali was later given his marching orders for a stray elbow.
Down to 9 men the home side dug deep, defended bravely, and on 86 minutes, they took a shock lead, when Marcelo Diaz calmly slotted home from inside the penalty area.
Independiente lost the plot following this killer blow, and their players saw red - twice, in fact. The Red Devils picked up two red cards in the dying minutes as tempers frayed, and fights began to break out all over the pitch.
Pure drama."
It felt as if I had an boa constrictor squeezing the air out of my body for the complete game and that tension was broken in a second..
How honourable20 seconds before the incident, Messi was knocked down by Dutch players two times and the ref did nothing.
Parades tackled these two players then hit the ball to the bench.
True but their run was piss easy. Wales in the semis too. I think the only good team they played was France in the final and that was when France was still a work in progress towards the 2018 win. Those jammy wins are harder at the WC level and easier at Euros / Copas.
Ya, Van Gaal said almost nothing. The demand for "respect" is pretty funny and it normally goes with macho cultures. But I think it had to do with that other stuff that the media has been pushing.
Ref could easily have sent Paredes and VVD off and things would have been fine.
I'm wondering what the standard is for dealing with harassment of penalty takers. I guess none.