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Stupid Russian stadium with their messed up grass...
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Originally Posted by MayhemMonkey000
way to blame anyone.anything BUT the players themselvesOriginally Posted by kash55
Stupid Russian stadium with their messed up grass...
There were 10 other players who shot penalties other than him and I don't think any of them slipped. He played on the pitch for 120 minutes prior to taking the penalty kick, so he should've known that ot was slippery and been extra careful not to slip. If the other 10 players could've shot without slipping, then he could've too.
I believe someone else slipped on their run up to take their kick as well but I could have also made that up in my head. But don't act likethere's a science to taking a PK under wet conditions and everybody should adhere to a proper technique. That's like saying Ezra didn't slip onceduring the game, so everybody else shouldn't have slipped either. That's also like saying, well Giggs and everybody else put their PK away and soshould Ronaldo. It isn't a science, shhh happens.
WOOOOOW!Originally Posted by MayhemMonkey000
Originally Posted by Carlos Tevez
On the bright side, atleast Terry has Euro 08 to look forward to...
do you meaning terry watching it on tv? england definately didnt qualify...
You suck at detecting sarcasm
[h2]TERRY COULD FACE UEFA PROBE[/h2]
John Terry's Champions League nightmare may worsen if he is subjected to a UEFA study of his clash with Manchester United striker Carlos Tevez immediately after Didier Drogba's red card in the final.
The Blues captain, who missed the penalty that could have won the trophy, has denied any wrongdoing and action over an alleged spitting incident appears to rest heavily on whether or not reference to it was included in reports from the referee and the UEFA delegate.
A UEFA spokesman confirmed they had received the referee's report but were still waiting for the delegate to supply his.
If the incident is not included in either report, then UEFA may resort to examining television footage of the alleged incident before deciding on what action, if any, to take.
"The delegate's report should be in later today. We have received the referee's report but I cannot tell you what was mentioned in it," said the spokesman.
"At the moment there is nothing further to add."
Drink responsibly and from the bottle (there are no cups this year)