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sickoflayinwinners
02 Jul 10 22:21
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surely in the situation where a guy  handles the ball on the line like a goalie maybe a goal should be given like a pen try in rugger.i accept that rules are rules but surely  a one match ban isnt a big enuff price o pay for suerez

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By:
onehundredandeighty
When: 02 Jul 10 22:22
agreed
By:
czechmate
When: 02 Jul 10 22:23
Africans are just too much emotional...
it shows today..

CONGRAT TO CALM DOWN URUGUAY!
By:
RememberJeremyBates
When: 02 Jul 10 22:24
Terrible handball incident. Very bad for the game, but Ghana should have made that penalty count...
By:
Rich W
When: 02 Jul 10 22:25
disagree totally. Suarez excellent selflessness!
By:
czechmate
When: 02 Jul 10 22:25
WELL ..rules are rules....
By:
Artadi
When: 02 Jul 10 22:25
Agree.
Shows the stupidity of the guys who run football. Penalty goal, no question ! Makes a farce of the game !
By:
RockMonkey
When: 02 Jul 10 22:26
Was never a free kick & Uruguay should have had a pen earlier anyhow. Only downside was that I'm on Suarez top goalscorer as well as Uruguay outright [;)]
By:
sickoflayinwinners
When: 02 Jul 10 22:27
best match of tourney,in all truth any bloke on the line would probably do the same.
By:
Artadi
When: 02 Jul 10 22:29
Ghana played the most entertaining football in the tournament.
I feel for the players who gave their all and entertained every time !
By:
sickoflayinwinners
When: 02 Jul 10 22:32
of course as the rules stand  nothing could be done but surely a rule change would be a good idea.
By:
Pleasegivemeanailedontip
When: 02 Jul 10 22:32
Don't mind that. Professional foul.

Why didnt he just head it out though?
By:
sickoflayinwinners
When: 02 Jul 10 22:35
lets hope uragauy outplay holland and get all sorts of dodgy decisions   preferably poor penalty decisions against them.
By:
miz
When: 02 Jul 10 22:40
sickoflayinwinners did you not see the penalty incident NOT GIVEN to Uruguay? Is it better that he lashed out a leg, intentionally, to stop the guy, whereas the other guy stuck out his hand intentionally. They GOT their penalty chance and missed
By:
johnnyrant
When: 02 Jul 10 22:46
any player would have done the same in that situation. It's a reflex action as much as anything. Should not be labelled a cheat. If it was a boxing match Uruguay won easily on pts. For me, it was justice Uruguay went through - it was never a free kick for one thing, and time was already up for another.
Hope Suarez has chance to play in final. He has been one of the stand out players of this tourno.
By:
db1974
When: 02 Jul 10 22:47
FIFA could ban him for 2 games
By:
uber
When: 02 Jul 10 22:50
Uruguay have a reputation as cheats, and as for suarez, once a cheat always a cheat.
By:
Steeplechasing
When: 02 Jul 10 23:17
How can it be fair play when a trip six inches inside the far corner of a penalty area is punished in exactly the same way as a deliberate hand ball on the line to prevent a certain goal?  Madness.  Ref should be allowed to play 'advantage' and award a goal.

I backed Uruguay but that incident was a disgrace.
By:
johnnyrant
When: 02 Jul 10 23:35
Don't be silly. Uruguay had a stonewall pen not given during match. Equally unjust.
By:
Steeplechasing
When: 02 Jul 10 23:42
To be equally unjust it would need to have been a certain goal had the 'offence' (in your view) not happened.  So who's being silly?

The penalty laws as they stand would be the equivalent in horse-racing of a horse getting bumped in the last furlong and being awarded the race automatically whether it ended up beaten 20 lengths or a nose.
By:
miz
When: 03 Jul 10 00:57
It was equally unjust because it wasn't given. Uruguay should have been given a penalty but weren't, Ghana should of had a goal but got a penalty (Because the rules won't allow, agree should be looked at). In fact the Uruguay injustice was greater, as a penalty should be scored 80% of the time.
By:
bix
When: 03 Jul 10 07:35
Ghana should HAVE had a goal not "should of".
By:
raspberrybottom
When: 03 Jul 10 08:54
If every unjust incident in a game was analysed it would take forever to sort out. And every incident (no matter how trivial) affects the result of every game.
By:
shrewdbury
When: 03 Jul 10 10:44
Ghana's case is still nothing on that of England - we scored a crucial goal and they still didn't get it given!
By:
Helissio
When: 03 Jul 10 10:59
If he did not handball it, it would have hit his face. How is that a goal?

Or everytime someone handballs the ball in the penalty box, it should be a penalty goal?
By:
vicsvictory
When: 03 Jul 10 12:31
for me suarez is the hero of the match.rules are in this situation that there will be a penalty.so it was his only option to give his team another minimum chance to stay alive...what do u expect him to to??watch the ball going in??
By:
vicsvictory
When: 03 Jul 10 12:34
@helissio it would have certainly gone in..watch it another time carefully..it was too far aside his head..
By:
sickoflayinwinners
When: 03 Jul 10 13:13
i think the thing thats being missed here is, when a player  is  fouled in  the box a penalty is a just decision as its before he has a shot on goal and therefore conceding a pen is punishment enuff, even when  a guy is caught from behind  when 1 on 1 with goalie the penalty is recreating a similar scene.nowadays with keepers allowed to move obviously mamy more pens are missed.the uraguay pen decision is totaly different, the ref didnt think it was a foul so he gave no penalty, this isnt a matter of whetherwots happened has been seen but a debateon what is a fairer punishment.
By:
limited ability
When: 03 Jul 10 13:18
What Suarez did was for his team and his country and he can stand proud with his head held high.

If he could have headed it he would have, but at the end of the day you defend your goal with whatever it takes.

I think the guy will be treated like a hero in Uruguay and so he should be, he gave up the right to play in the semi finals to give his team a chance of getting through.
By:
bbsband
When: 03 Jul 10 13:40
doubt they,ll get past holland but who knows?
By:
RockMonkey
When: 03 Jul 10 13:44
Will be a disgrace if FIFA extend the ban, as they are hinting they might, simply to pander to African sensibilities and in a rather belated attempt to be seen to be upholding fair play, ridiculous as that concept is in football where all players do whatever they can in the interests of the their own team-time wasting, diving, appealing for throw ins/corners they know aren't theirs etc, etc.
By:
sibaroni
When: 03 Jul 10 13:56
The point is being missed.  It isn't a tackle nobody saw, or a ball that went over the line but wasn't counted as a goal, its worse than that.  The ref hasn't failed to spot something and award the wrong decision.  He has spotted what happened correctly and appliced the law correctly and it still benefits the cheating team.

When the law itself, proply administered, gives cheating team an advantage, the game has a problem which has to be addressed.
By:
vicsvictory
When: 03 Jul 10 14:02
@sibaroni

what benefits the cheating team?getting a penalty against them??come on ....

ghana got the penalty, and missed the opurtunety to knock uruguay out...simply..

its ghanas fault...get the penalty in and your done.
By:
slovaks
When: 03 Jul 10 14:32
@shrewdbury
Are you joking, England had a goal not given in a game they lost 4-1 in the second round of the world cup.
Ghana had a goal not given(becuase someone cheated) that would have won them the quater-final making them the most successful African team of all time. But cheating wins again.

A Penalty is for any foul in the box whether the player is likely to score or not. THere has to be a harsher punishment when a team is stopped from scoring a 100% certain goal by cheating. As dramatic as it sounds, that Uruguayan player should be banned from international football indefinitely, if the game is to have any spirit.

The likes of Henry or maradonna, still had to actually score their goal and it was partly due to terrible defending but there is no way to take account for last-man-back goalkeeping in an international football match in the world cup!
By:
slovaks
When: 03 Jul 10 14:36
@vicsvictory
"what benefits the cheating team?getting a penalty against them??come on ....
"

Better a penalty than a goal, clearly.
So it's advantage to the cheater, the one who has cheat.
How did you come up with that argument????.....eh....come on....
By:
sugarfoot
When: 03 Jul 10 14:48
this is one of the problem with the red card offences, they are disproportionate punishments when you consider the effect on the game.  a professional foul after 5 mins gets 85 minutes of ten men when a 1-0 deficit over 85 minutes is easy to overcome.  a red for stopping a certain goal in the 120th minute is no deterrent at all, as evidenced by the fact that both players on the line tried to punch it, when a goal at that stage would be fatal
By:
sugarfoot
When: 03 Jul 10 14:49
@sibaroni

what benefits the cheating team?getting a penalty against them??come on ....

ghana got the penalty, and missed the opurtunety to knock uruguay out...simply..

its ghanas fault...get the penalty in and your done.
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the cheaters were replacing a 100% chance of goal with a 75% chance of a goal; do you really think that is a punishment?
By:
dc
When: 03 Jul 10 20:02
limited ability....Thinkabout it. You consider it an heroic thing to do. What was so heroic? He was gonna miss the semifinal anyway if he had let it in. It was a no-brainer. Not deserving of national hero status in any shape or form. It kept his team AND HIM in the World Cup.
By:
dc
When: 03 Jul 10 20:04
And there's no debate needed here. Penalty goal a la penalty try in rugby is the obvious rule needed here.
By:
dc
When: 03 Jul 10 20:05
Penalty goal. Yellow card. No ridiculous bans. End of.
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