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lol, 2 yellow cards for the German striker... Gee i wonder how Servia could profit... Oh no, they already did.

No harm done yet though, as far as i know the Germans have the spirit to play with 10 and with already some yellow cards given they might be able to lure a Servian to get a second.



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Very much deserved red card. I applaud referees in this WC for being so up to the competition level. Definitely an improvement over the last 2 WC. They're not afraid of applying the right decisions




^ Absolutely not,  I agree that the second yellow for Klose was correct but all cards before were questionable.

Other than that, the refs have been pretty good this wc.



 

zexen_lowe said:

Very much deserved red card. I applaud referees in this WC for being so up to the competition level. Definitely an improvement over the last 2 WC. They're not afraid of applying the right decisions

Not really, there has been quite some questionable decisions by the referees, when it comes to cards.

Probably the worst was Cahill's red card on Germany - Australia



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Ahahahaha, Serbia's second hand ball penalty in a row

Great GK!!!



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lestatdark said:
zexen_lowe said:

Very much deserved red card. I applaud referees in this WC for being so up to the competition level. Definitely an improvement over the last 2 WC. They're not afraid of applying the right decisions

Not really, there has been quite some questionable decisions by the referees, when it comes to cards.

Probably the worst was Cahill's red card on Germany - Australia

Of course there'll be mistakes, it's not a perfect science, but in all, there's hardly anything worth questioning. Cahill's red was incorrect, true, and Camoranesi should have been sent off, but other than that, what?




zexen_lowe said:

Very much deserved red card. I applaud referees in this WC for being so up to the competition level. Definitely an improvement over the last 2 WC. They're not afraid of applying the right decisions


Deserved how? This is football, some contact is bound to be made. This is easily the worst ref of the tournament so far... and as I'm English, I should want the Germans to do badly!



I can't believe Germany failed to score a penalty, this is unheard of!



Do you guys think Germany can score 5 goals in the next 20 minutes ?



Scoobes said:
zexen_lowe said:

Very much deserved red card. I applaud referees in this WC for being so up to the competition level. Definitely an improvement over the last 2 WC. They're not afraid of applying the right decisions


Deserved how? This is football, some contact is bound to be made. This is easily the worst ref of the tournament so far... and as I'm English, I should want the Germans to do badly!

How come? It's a fucking foul from behind. That deserves a booking. He was booked for the exact same thing. Therefore, completely correct red card

I'm glad that refs are booking more, that penalizes teams that foul excessively and who foul on the talented ones, refs usually don't apply the rules fully and tend to overlook some things as to not "disrupt" the game, when the opposite happens, for not applying the rules teams think they can foul to their leisure