is there any channel to appeal red card suspensions in the world cup? ... i admit i am no football expert, but that seemed a soft challenge to effectively get rubbed out for 1.5 games .... and i assume there are probably even worse cases ..... is there any opportunity to appeal a red card suspension? - or is it just a suck it up and live with it type thing?
I noticed they didn't stop to play the ball 300 times.They didn't stop for scrums or video ref decisions.
zindane would have been sweet with ours :thumn :lol:Probably easier kidnapping their judical system and sending ours over
looking at the team that pym selected, he gave up before we even started
They rig the comp to get us in and then Australian carry on as if we are some sort of contender.
How would league or union fans here react if a Z grade nation failed to make it past the early rounds of a world cup, and then turned up with the same team four years later. A team that was considered old four years ago. They failed in 2006 and turned up slower, carrying more injuries and bigger egos.
We couldn't even qualify for 32 years, and now we carry on like good sorts.
is there any channel to appeal red card suspensions in the world cup? ... i admit i am no football expert, but that seemed a soft challenge to effectively get rubbed out for 1.5 games .... and i assume there are probably even worse cases ..... is there any opportunity to appeal a red card suspension? - or is it just a suck it up and live with it type thing?
Don't be so gloomy. Germany are a super side, and with the mind-bogglingly stupid selections Verbeek came up with (Kewell, Kennedy AND Bresciano on the bench? WTF?), we were always going to be up against it.
i have every doubt. we're simply not that good, never have been - and i was there to see the 2006 wc run.Germany are a powerhouse side, no doubt about it.
I have no doubt, though, that if Verbeek used more positive, aggressive tactics, we may have been able to make a game of it.
Germany are a powerhouse side, no doubt about it.
I have no doubt, though, that if Verbeek used more positive, aggressive tactics, we may have been able to make a game of it.