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Geplaatst: ma mar 06, 2006 9:59 am
door Rubin Stark
SE6Ajacied schreef: :au: (...but 2 referee's just sounds daft....................)
With you there.
Incentives are marvellous things. Take away the incentive to dive (by issuing fines or suspending players who do it). Simple.
Referees -- and I've done it at a fairly high level -- have a really difficult time in judging whether a player dived or not. A big problem is the referee becomes a fool if he cautions a player for diving when he was legitimately fouled. That's why it's hard to police.
Geplaatst: ma mar 06, 2006 11:49 am
door DanK
Thomas schreef:It's an idea but I think there are better ways to make the game more attractive. Marco van Basten has interesting ideas on it. Ofcourse for the very traditional footballwatchers, they're not at all interesting.
I think I remember Marco saying that FIFA should try a 5 foul rule (or something similar) as in basketball. 5 fouls and your automatically off. This would help with the crappy touchy fouls that stop the flow of play.
Also would have helped prolong his career as defenders wouldn't have hacked him down 10 times a game and only getting 1 yellow at best.
I would consider myself a soccer traditionalist in most cases, but sometimes it really doesn't hurt to try a new idea. Remember when you could backpass to the keeper? How stupid does it look when you see an old game now and a defender passes back 5 times in a row and wasted 3 min of play?
Geplaatst: ma mar 06, 2006 11:55 am
door DanK
Rubin Stark schreef:Referees -- and I've done it at a fairly high level -- have a really difficult time in judging whether a player dived or not. A big problem is the referee becomes a fool if he cautions a player for diving when he was legitimately fouled. That's why it's hard to police.
easy. get them on video wherever possible. this is for any kind of dodgy play.
Aussie Rules football used to be a thugs game. Behind the scene beat ups etc, over the past 10 years they have used video footage to clean this game up such a large amount, it hardly seems the same game anymore.
If you dive and the referee misses it, it gets picked up on video and you get suspended, or fined (and something that will actually hurt, not just $500 etc).
the more strict they are at enforcing laws and issuing something that actually hurts the club or player, the sooner this sh*t will stop. play acting is one of the worst part of football. i f*cking hate it...sorry for the language, but it really gets me going pissed off :aai:
Geplaatst: ma mar 06, 2006 11:18 pm
door SE6Ajacied
DanK schreef:
Aussie Rules football used to be a thugs game.
Ok, is it not any more...over here they call "Aussie" rules "No Rules" ;)
Seriously though, I'm with you on this one, the video panel after the game has finished seems to work reasonably well and I'd prefer that to the stop-start of the game if they examined every dubious tackle as it happened. It's about time they started handing out "proper" punishments too but they can start that with the Spanish FA and the "fines" to teams with rascist fans (but hey, that's another discussion entirely....)
Geplaatst: di mar 07, 2006 4:37 am
door Blind3
My take: harsher $ punishment for the divers and cheats , stick with the three blind mice ,warts and all, and tell Sepp to mind his own business.
Geplaatst: di mar 07, 2006 4:41 am
door Blind3
Netherlands v. England on 15.11. Saw it on Sky Sports News tonight. Match to be played in Amsterdam. If there's an Ajax home match close to this date, I smell a holiday. :xyxthumbs:
Geplaatst: di mar 07, 2006 11:19 pm
door carcajou
I enjoy this year's Champions League where money doesn't buy you shit : Manchester was out in the first round, Real Madrid is on his way to an elimination and Chelsea just got his ass kicked in style.
LEKKER!!!
Geplaatst: wo mar 08, 2006 2:04 am
door ajaxperu
I enjoy this year's Champions League where money doesn't buy you shit : Manchester was out in the first round, Real Madrid is on his way to an elimination and Chelsea just got his ass kicked in style
true that :xyxthumbs:
I just saw the Juventus game, this italians are so lucky. They don't deserve to win but they always manage to do it. How many Ajax fans will be going to Milan for the game against Inter? As I was seeing the juventus game today I thought it was really a shame that such a big team can never fill up their stadium. Inter is different they have a big crowd but I would really love to see a huge amount of Ajax fans supporting the team there.
Geplaatst: wo mar 08, 2006 7:18 am
door Kowalczyk
ajaxperu schreef:How many Ajax fans will be going to Milan for the game against Inter? As I was seeing the juventus game today I thought it was really a shame that such a big team can never fill up their stadium. Inter is different they have a big crowd but I would really love to see a huge amount of Ajax fans supporting the team there.
Well... forget it. Only 800 tickets sold so far. A number of Ajax fans won't buy tickets the 'official' way (they'll get them in Milan), but it's going to be 1,000 tops.
The reason for this is obvious: This is the
fourth time we go to Milan and the San Siro in less than three and a half years' time (1x Inter and 2x Milan since Fall 2002). Many Ajax fans that I know are saying: "Don't feel like going there
again." An extra reason for that is the fact that Milan isn't the best place in the world atmosphere-wise: pubs are not easy to find, many of them don't sell alcohol to away fans (or won't let you in at all), police presence is overwhelming (and quite grumpy) and you hardly get to mee any local fans in town before the game. Unlike the English or Danish fans we've met this season, Italian are normally hardly up for a few beers and some footie chatter before the game.
Many Ajax fans didn't particularly enjoy Milan as a city on previous occasions. And the chance of a win isn't too huge either, let's face it. That's why interest is low. Pity, but it's true.
I'm going, though. Absolutely.
K.
Geplaatst: wo mar 08, 2006 12:26 pm
door Philippe
carcajou schreef:I enjoy this year's Champions League where money doesn't buy you shit : Manchester was out in the first round, Real Madrid is on his way to an elimination and Chelsea just got his ass kicked in style.
That sounds rather optimistic with juventus, Barça, AC Milan or Bayern still left.
But Chelsea out is good news, and I would be very happy if real Mad were eliminated too.
The best of all will be when eliminate those fat cats from inter Milan next week.
Geplaatst: wo mar 08, 2006 1:20 pm
door English Eagle
carcajou schreef:I enjoy this year's Champions League where money doesn't buy you shit : Manchester was out in the first round, Real Madrid is on his way to an elimination and Chelsea just got his ass kicked in style.
LEKKER!!!
Blimey the teams that are left are hardly "poor" clubs are they ?.The Champions League is all about fat cat clubs maximising their potential earnings by playing as often as possible,hence a league & not a straight knockout until the later rounds.If you look closely though you will find a team called Ajax still left in this competition so lets not bite the hand that feeds us too soon.On the other hand though,if this competition ever evolves into a European super league then the so called smaller teams really are in the S*$t & i would be the first to laugh at the demise of Chelski etc.
Geplaatst: wo mar 08, 2006 1:46 pm
door aveslacker
John Terry is a diving bitch.
That is all.
Geplaatst: wo mar 08, 2006 1:59 pm
door Kowalczyk
aveslacker schreef:John Terry is a diving bitch.
Are you serious?
Okay, it was very clearly
not a penalty. A typical example of a penalty that would never have been given had it been of any meaning. But a dive...? I don't think it was a dive. More like something of a harmless stumble.
I always like John Terry. Very good defender and not mean in any way. Or did I miss something?
K.
Geplaatst: wo mar 08, 2006 5:50 pm
door BPBlueSox
Kowalczyk schreef:aveslacker schreef:John Terry is a diving bitch.
Are you serious?
Okay, it was very clearly
not a penalty. A typical example of a penalty that would never have been given had it been of any meaning. But a dive...? I don't think it was a dive. More like something of a harmless stumble.
I always like John Terry. Very good defender and not mean in any way. Or did I miss something?
K.
Yeah, I agree. I wouldn't think of Terry being the type of player to pull that kind of crap. It did look like a stumble to me, too.
Geplaatst: wo mar 08, 2006 6:12 pm
door aveslacker
It was, in my opinion, a clear dive. The defender came in, got the ball (iirc), Terry's rammed his foot into the ground, his hands flew up and he threw his head back. Pretty clear simulation, imo. To say nothing of the fact that he appeared to be offside (although that's not relevant to his diving).
John Terry is a class player, no doubt about it. I agree that he is an excellent defender and seems to be a good guy off the pitch. And given that Deco was on the field, he was far from the worst play actor out there, but it looked like a dive to me. I have a very hard time believing that a professional athlete with world class balance who is capable of slaloming through opposing defenses would suddenly lose his footing when he happens to be in the opponent's penalty area right after a defender dispossesses him of the ball. Seems a little bit of a strange coincidence to me.
It shouldn't be surprising. I have no doubt that any one of Mourinho's players would do the occasional schwalbe if they thought it would win the game (or get them more playing time).
In any event, I'm glad they lost.
Geplaatst: wo mar 08, 2006 6:36 pm
door Kowalczyk
aveslacker schreef:In any event, I'm glad they lost.
Yeah, me too. I have no special feelings whatsoever for Barça, but in general I love the fact that a positive, attacking team beat a negative, cynical and ultra-defensive team.
That's always a good thing.
K.
Geplaatst: wo mar 08, 2006 7:19 pm
door aveslacker
Kowalczyk schreef:In general I love the fact that a positive, attacking team beat a negative, cynical and ultra-defensive team.
That's always a good thing.
K.
And next year that team will be Ajax!!! :eusa_dance:
Geplaatst: wo mar 08, 2006 7:26 pm
door SPL
Agree with Ko as above.
I just want to see a team who play good entertaining footy win . Chelski are boring and I am glad they lost to a team like Barca.( Unlike my hate for Moan U I have no problems with Chelsea winning our premiership I just cannot stand their style of play.)
I will be cheering Arsenal on tonight and at least we will see good footy.
I will also want to see Liverpool win as well, even though they never score many goals.
Geplaatst: wo mar 08, 2006 7:45 pm
door aveslacker
Say what you will about Arse-nal, they have played some attacking soccer in the last few years. And they have my main man Dennis, which is probably a big part of the reason why they've been so easy on the eyes.
Geplaatst: do mar 09, 2006 3:40 pm
door SPL
I did say Liverpool do not score goals !!
Arsenal Real was a very exciting game even though no goals.
Geplaatst: vr mar 10, 2006 2:13 pm
door Kowalczyk
About the Champions League draw...
I hope Rijkaard's boys will seriously f*ck up Koeman's boys. :yes:
K.
Geplaatst: vr mar 10, 2006 2:29 pm
door dws
Kowalczyk schreef:About the Champions League draw...
I hope Rijkaard's boys will seriously f*ck up Koeman's boys. :yes:
K.
Such bitterness :yes: ;)
Geplaatst: vr mar 10, 2006 6:41 pm
door DrDuncan
So it's Villareal, then Juventus, and Barcelona in the final for us then.
Geplaatst: vr mar 10, 2006 6:44 pm
door Kowalczyk
DrDuncan schreef:So it's Villareal, then Juventus, and Barcelona in the final for us then.
Yup. And the big party in Museumplein the day after the final.
See you there! :D
K.
Geplaatst: vr mar 10, 2006 8:25 pm
door SE6Ajacied
Kowalczyk schreef:DrDuncan schreef:So it's Villareal, then Juventus, and Barcelona in the final for us then.
Yup. And the big party in Museumplein the day after the final.
See you there! :D
K.
I
promise I'll be there when we win the CL :xyxthumbs: