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that is no way shape or form an offside .. before the ball was kicked there was a defender standing in front of the goalie the fact the they cant defend the black guy sprinting for the ball is their own fault .. and i rate that ref right along with the gay ref from youtube

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that is no way shape or form an offside .. before the ball was kicked there was a defender standing in front of the goalie the fact the they cant defend the black guy sprinting for the ball is their own fault .. and i rate that ref right along with the gay ref from youtube

Disregard the title, the actual foul is said to be on Bradley in one my previous posts I put the link in their.

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ahaha that looked like 2 black kids in middle school before they get in a fight shoulder to shoulder xD but in all seriousness he didnt impede that play the other teams guy just couldnt reach the ball without his hands .. thats bad placement .. end of story .. goaallllllll england remains in 3rd ..

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You're misinterpreting my words. I didn't say were weren't robbed, I said the ref didn't intentionally TRY to rob us. He made a bad call that ended up robbing us of a win. And you're incorrect, next time a reply is shown of the play, listen carefully - the whistle is blown while be ball is still in the air, before any player had touched it.

EDIT: I edit cause I'm too lazy to redo the post. The whistle actually comes RIGHT as the ball makes contact with the forwards foot; not while its in the back of the net, and not while its in the air.

How do you know exactly what the refs intentions were? No one knows that except for the ref himself. Not saying he was deliberately trying to screw America over but no one knows what he was thinking except for himself. Everyone in the world right now is trying to figure that out.

And I did listen carefully to the game, I watched it live and replayed it over and over. The ball is in the air towards the back of the net when the whistle is blown. Anyways that doesn't matter so much as the ref calling a foul against the US when the opponents committed 3 flagrant fouls right infront of him.

While I'm not in the camp that believes he meant to screw us over, I do believe he made a monumental mistake, and one that should receive consequences. But how he saw an American foul during that play of countless Slovenian fouls is beyond me. It really makes you wonder what exactly his intentions might have been, or that he was just plain stupid.

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The american player was clearly offsides.:D The USA plays ugly soccer and its best when they don't even qualify for the world cup. Just watch teams like Argentina, Mexico, Brazil, Germany etc and see how the game is supposed to be played. We need to stick with our style of football.

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The american player was clearly offsides.:D The USA plays ugly soccer and its best when they don't even qualify for the world cup. Just watch teams like Argentina, Mexico, Brazil, Germany etc and see how the game is supposed to be played. We need to stick with our style of football.

Way to bump a thread with a completely ignorant post.....now back to your regularly scheduled program.

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The american player was clearly offsides.:D The USA plays ugly soccer and its best when they don't even qualify for the world cup. Just watch teams like Argentina, Mexico, Brazil, Germany etc and see how the game is supposed to be played. We need to stick with our style of football.

Sorry you didn't get your visa...

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Don't get mad because the truth is told. We can't be the best at everything....our soccer team sucks.

Our soccer team does not "suck." They have a great chance of advancing to the knock-out stage tomorrow. While they may not have any real hope of winning the World Cup, they are improving and it's not unrealistic to think that we could be serious contenders within the next couple World Cups. And there was no US player even close to offsides during that free kick. We were egregiously robbed of a winning goal and everyone knows it, so stop trolling.

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Our soccer team does not "suck." They have a great chance of advancing to the knock-out stage tomorrow. While they may not have any real hope of winning the World Cup, they are improving and it's not unrealistic to think that we could be serious contenders within the next couple World Cups. And there was no US player even close to offsides during that free kick. We were egregiously robbed of a winning goal and everyone knows it, so stop trolling.

I would rather see the best teams advance and it doesn't matter what country they are from. USA soccer is nowhere as good as most of the teams in the World Cup but silly americans still expect us to advance and make noise in a tourney that most americans could careless about. YOu are right about being serious contenders in the future though....thanks to legal and illegal immigration..lol

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