It means a draw at the end of regulation. If you lose in PKs, you technically draw, but don't advance.How is a draw possible in the knockouts?
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It means a draw at the end of regulation. If you lose in PKs, you technically draw, but don't advance.How is a draw possible in the knockouts?
Not plus 700Those aren't apples to apples. Draftkings is to advance and Ceasars is to win in regulation. People were saying USA was 9/2 to win against Bosnia. That was to win in the first 90 minutes. USA was like +700 to advance.
Belgium is good, but their golden generation is getting pretty old. They aren’t nearly as formidable as when they knocked us out in 2014. We can get at these guys.
Yup, this is the ruling. The controversy is whether it was intentional or not, which it wasn’t based on game speed.
By the letter of the law, there should be about 12-15 red cards per game.Intention has nothing to do with it.
It’s under the “Serious Foul Play” section in Law 12.
Any player who lunges at an opponent in challenging for the ball from the front, from the side or from behind using one or both legs, with excessive force or endangers the safety of an opponent is guilty of serious foul play.
I don’t agree with the call but I don’t think it’s terrible on its own. In the context of the game earlier I don’t think it makes sense.
I don’t know anything about the ref yesterday but even good refs can lose control of games when one team wants to be crazy physical. Frankly we see it sometimes with TJ’s teams.
By the letter of the law, there should be about 12-15 red cards per game.
Give me another example of one that should have been one in that game?
Leg injuries are a real problem in soccer and contacting the legs and ankles has always been extremely dangerous.
So are concussions, yet contact to the head is only a foul.
That describes Balogun's challenger as well. So both should have been shown the red card. My biggest problem with the red card is the full next game penalty. That's just stupid and unreasonable. It should be for the rest of the current game (or maybe the first half of the next if the foul happens in the second half), and after that, if the league thinks the foul was egregious or dangerous, only then would a suspension be in order.Intention has nothing to do with it.
It’s under the “Serious Foul Play” section in Law 12.
Any player who lunges at an opponent in challenging for the ball from the front, from the side or from behind using one or both legs, with excessive force or endangers the safety of an opponent is guilty of serious foul play.
I don’t agree with the call but I don’t think it’s terrible on its own. In the context of the game earlier I don’t think it makes sense.
I don’t know anything about the ref yesterday but even good refs can lose control of games when one team wants to be crazy physical. Frankly we see it sometimes with TJ’s teams.
Any time two people try to play a header and hit each other's heads. By the letter of the law, they are challenging for the ball, just like Balogun and his challenger last night, so they both should get red cards.Again, red cards can be given for contact to a head, give me an example of one you think should have been.
Any time two people try to play a header and hit each other's heads. By the letter of the law, they are challenging for the ball, just like Balogun and his challenger last night, so they both should get red cards.
Are you saying concussions aren't dangerous?Little early in the day for hard drugs.
They were both playing the ball. Yes. That's the same as two people playing the ball at the same time.Are you saying two people playing the ball at the same time is the same as somebody stepping on someone’s ankle? Seriously I get you don’t like the call but this is just stupid.
They were both playing the ball. Yes. That's the same as two people playing the ball at the same time.
People say the weirdest things with such confidence, by rule any time two players' heads come together on a challenge it's a double red? What are we doing here?Any time two people try to play a header and hit each other's heads. By the letter of the law, they are challenging for the ball, just like Balogun and his challenger last night, so they both should get red cards.