malg
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Where's that fucker Damocles when you need him!I hope someone's going to be posting the goals
Where's that fucker Damocles when you need him!I hope someone's going to be posting the goals
Agreed,think he was level so should have stood,the officials I think where Welsh so says it all really about the standard overall and not just England ..Who was onside. Unless you can't stand in front of keepers now?
I suppose I should let it go as the goal didn't exactly decide the match... But it is not being shown in any of the highlights because of that decision and it was Messi-esque... It epitomises everything David can do.Agreed,think he was level so should have stood,the officials I think where Welsh so says it all really about the standard overall and not just England ..
It's only an infringement if the blocking player is offside, otherwise it's known as a dummy, a perfectly legal move :)I think the commentators made the point that the player in front un-sighted keeper but if he was onside does that matter or is it still an infringement?
No—how could it be? You'd have to disallow nearly every goal scored from a corner. It was just a bad offside call, which David definitely took offence to. His death stare after is beautiful finish for the second explains his thoughts of the previous decision.I think the commentators made the point that the player in front un-sighted keeper but if he was onside is it still an infringement?
I hope someone's going to be posting the goals
I might of missed it but not once did I hear anything related to city during the interplay between these twoWatched it on a less than perfect stream, but could see that Merlin gave another classy performance, topped off with two more goals.
Fortunately Merlin - and Nolito - seems to have come through unscathed this time.
I know with outfield players that's the case but with keepers I wasn't sure because the rules are a little different for them like on corners. I thought it should have stood myself but they are always adding bits to the rules needlessly IMO.It's only an infringement if the blocking player is offside, otherwise it's known as a dummy, a perfectly legal move :)
A little scare with Nolito after catching a stray boot to his right knee, and Silva got several fair kicks to his ankles, but they seemed to be ok.Watched it on a less than perfect stream, but could see that Merlin gave another classy performance, topped off with two more goals.
Fortunately Merlin - and Nolito - seems to have come through unscathed this time.
There was no mention. Until the end they barely even said anything about how individually Silva was running the show and Nolito had completely changed the complexion of attacks after coming on.I might of missed it but not once did I hear anything related to city during the interplay between these two
As long as they're onside they're fine, otherwise you wouldn't be allowed to stand in the wall during an attacking free kick.I know with outfield players that's the case but with keepers I wasn't sure because the rules are a little different for them like on corners. I thought it should have stood myself but they are always adding bits to the rules needlessly IMO.
Fabulous goal,then my immediate thought was right get him off,before one of their pissed off players goes through him,but it didn't matter as they couldn't get anywhere near him..I suppose I should let it go as the goal didn't exactly decide the match... But it is not being shown in any of the highlights because of that decision and it was Messi-esque... It epitomises everything David can do.
Don't forget Nolito's composure and vision when facing 11 bodies in front of goal.What a performance by spain. Silva looks back to his best. The likes of Koke and Vitolo do his running for him for spain now which allows him to focus more on his creative play. Busquets-Koke-Thiago is some midfield. Iniesta wasn't even playing either. Silva suffered more than anyone that fabregas was a lazy ass and didn't defend in the euros. Spain look a better team without fabgregas