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Official BBF 2014 World Cup Thread about all around football and samba

Poll: NEW POLL (11 member(s) have cast votes)

Whats your predict now for the winner?

  1. BRA (3 votes [27.27%] - View)

    Percentage of vote: 27.27%

  2. ARG (0 votes [0.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 0.00%

  3. GER (7 votes [63.64%] - View)

    Percentage of vote: 63.64%

  4. NL (1 votes [9.09%] - View)

    Percentage of vote: 9.09%

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Posted 2014-June-29, 09:43

An even more promising stat:

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Posted 2014-June-29, 10:22

ESPN is pure aids. Why not just have all the commentary in spanish if they're going to do this to us?
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Posted 2014-June-29, 11:12

Trying to win with -standing-around-tactic was not the smartest idea.
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Posted 2014-June-29, 11:52

thats the only tactic they have
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Posted 2014-June-29, 12:00

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Posted 2014-June-29, 15:54

what an amazing day of SOCCERBALL
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Posted 2014-June-29, 17:04

View Postjjbrr, on 2014-June-29, 15:54, said:

what an amazing day of SOCCERBALL


Nerveless penalties by both teams this evening. Navas deserved his luck with the one he saved, but really should have been retaken, he was miles off his line before it was kicked.
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Posted 2014-June-29, 18:47

View PostCyberyeti, on 2014-June-29, 17:04, said:

Nerveless penalties by both teams this evening. Navas deserved his luck with the one he saved, but really should have been retaken, he was miles off his line before it was kicked.


I wouldn't say miles, but he was just off. Most good penalty savers are walking toward the ball as it comes towards them in the air. Karnezis was even worse for the Greeks - not that it did him much good.

Then again it's a rule you never really see enforced and it makes a mockery of such an important process really.
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Posted 2014-June-30, 00:56

They also don't enforce the rule of a steady approach (or something) on Neymar. There was also some differences between the rules of shootouts and normal penalties but I don't remember what they were.
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Posted 2014-June-30, 02:01

View Postgwnn, on 2014-June-30, 00:56, said:

They also don't enforce the rule of a steady approach (or something) on Neymar. There was also some differences between the rules of shootouts and normal penalties but I don't remember what they were.

The biggest difference is that for the shoot out the ball needs to be shot by one player. During the game, it is pretty much like a regular direct free kick. You can take a direct shot at goal, but you don't have too (see the Cruijff-Olsson penalty)).

Another important rule is that the ball needs to move forward continuously: There are no rebounds. As far as I know, this also means that a ball that ends in the goal off the goalpost and the back of the goalie does not count in the shoot out.

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Posted 2014-June-30, 03:49

View PostTrinidad, on 2014-June-30, 02:01, said:

The biggest difference is that for the shoot out the ball needs to be shot by one player. During the game, it is pretty much like a regular direct free kick. You can take a direct shot at goal, but you don't have too (see the Cruijff-Olsson penalty)).

Another important rule is that the ball needs to move forward continuously: There are no rebounds. As far as I know, this also means that a ball that ends in the goal off the goalpost and the back of the goalie does not count in the shoot out.

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Have you seen the video of where Arsenal tried the Cruyff penalty in a match they were winning easily and completely messed it up ?

One I've not seen in a shootout (but have seen in normal play) is where the ball hits the underside of the crossbar, bounces in front of the line, but the backspin then takes it into the net, not sure if that's a goal.
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Posted 2014-June-30, 06:03

View PostCyberyeti, on 2014-June-30, 03:49, said:

Have you seen the video of where Arsenal tried the Cruyff penalty in a match they were winning easily and completely messed it up ?

No I hadn't, but now I have. Entertaining. :)

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Posted 2014-June-30, 06:27

Pas de deux.. nobody else in the Bundesliga is able to fall so hammy about 30-40 times a year.:rolleyes:

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Posted 2014-June-30, 06:37

View PostCyberyeti, on 2014-June-30, 03:49, said:

One I've not seen in a shootout (but have seen in normal play) is where the ball hits the underside of the crossbar, bounces in front of the line, but the backspin then takes it into the net, not sure if that's a goal.

Best penalty ever:

https://www.youtube....h?v=BUAUggT_IPo

If I read things right, the penalty should have counted, but was eventually disallowed in the Italian appeal's process. (It was a game ASV Tramin vs US Dro Calcio if you want to google yourself.)
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Posted 2014-June-30, 14:08

Although obviously it wasn't a flawless performance by France, I still liked what I saw. So far, I can say they impressed me in every game of the tournament, something I can say of only France and Colombia. Brazil have been slow for most of their matches, Argentina were awful against Iran, Germany slipped up against Ghana (and not through conceding 2 freak goals or something), and the Dutch have an awful defence and no force. Not to say that France and Colombia are my number 1 and 2 favourites - just that they played the most convincing football so far. If I had to guess, I'd say it's Brazil, Germany, and Argentina, in that order, to win it. Maybe Colombia #4. But of course I hope the Netherlands goes as far as possible.
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Posted 2014-June-30, 16:46

People would scream from the saloon that Algeria was running over Germany while I was playing on BBO.

Me: Did they score?
Them: No, but Algeria doesn't let Germany off their field!
Me: Football is a simple game, 11 vs 11 and Germany always wins, just wait....
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Posted 2014-June-30, 16:52

View Postgwnn, on 2014-June-30, 14:08, said:

So far, I can say they impressed me in every game of the tournament.


You surely can't have watched Ecuador v France... (although admittedly the French left out a lot of key players in that match).

Totally agree re: Colombia and can't wait for the game against Brazil, who could end up being thoroughly embarrassed.
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Posted 2014-June-30, 16:54

View Postbroze, on 2014-June-30, 16:52, said:

You surely can't have watched Ecuador v France... (although admittedly the French left out a lot of key players in that match).

Guilty as charged :lol:
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Posted 2014-June-30, 18:09

Can someone explain to me why there is so much debate about the Robben penalty versus Mexico? Looks like a clear foul to me.
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Posted 2014-June-30, 18:30

View Postcherdano, on 2014-June-30, 18:09, said:

Can someone explain to me why there is so much debate about the Robben penalty versus Mexico? Looks like a clear foul to me.


1. It decided the game, hence there will be lots of replays of it and lots of comments.
2. Robben has a reputation for flopping a lot.
3. There is no way that Robben fell the way he did solely because of contact. There was clear contact, and maybe that contact would be enough to throw him off balance, but his flailing fall was acting up.

I agree that it looks like a clear penalty too.
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