South Africa v Uruguay

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Re: South Africa v Uruguay

by Ian Royal » 16 Jun 2010 20:41

Maquisard Those vuvuzelas are really getting on my nerves... oh wait, it's just Alan Hansen and Jurgen Klinsman droning on :lol:



Anything is better than Lawrenson's bitter ramblings. You can just hear him sulking that he isn't a pundit whenever he commentates. And he talks utter utter shit.

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Re: South Africa v Uruguay

by papereyes » 16 Jun 2010 20:43

The 'free man' is oft a centre back or a wing back.

I think also that when a team is based on organisation and a hard work ethic, there is perhaps a reluctance for someone to take the iniative and move into an unoccupied space.

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Re: South Africa v Uruguay

by papereyes » 16 Jun 2010 20:43

Someone, once upon a time in dusty South Africa Vuvuzelas, sah, fahsands of them

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Re: South Africa v Uruguay

by Ian Royal » 16 Jun 2010 20:45

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Someone, once upon a time in dusty South Africa Vuvuzelas, sah, fahsands of them


someone else, once upon a time in dusty South Africa Don't you blow, those bloody hawns, at me!

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Re: South Africa v Uruguay

by Sarah Star » 16 Jun 2010 20:48

Dirk Gently Interesting to see just how quickly a "wonder strike" turns into a deflected shot. :roll:

Do you reckon the deflection made it a goal? Looked like it was going in anyway to me.


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Re: South Africa v Uruguay

by Ian Royal » 16 Jun 2010 20:51

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Dirk Gently Interesting to see just how quickly a "wonder strike" turns into a deflected shot. :roll:

Do you reckon the deflection made it a goal? Looked like it was going in anyway to me.


Possibly but then it wouldn't have looked like it was going over and the 'keeper would have easily saved it.

The deflection looked to have sent it way up, but it also killed the power and it just dropped like a stone at the end.

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Re: South Africa v Uruguay

by Dirk Gently » 16 Jun 2010 20:51

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Dirk Gently Interesting to see just how quickly a "wonder strike" turns into a deflected shot. :roll:

Do you reckon the deflection made it a goal? Looked like it was going in anyway to me.


I reckon if the goalkeeper had moved he might have stopped it.

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Re: South Africa v Uruguay

by havoc » 16 Jun 2010 21:01

Maquisard Trying to work while watching the footie... not going well
"The study of multidrug resistance (MDR) in tumor..." what sort of national anthem...
"cell lines has led to the discovery of the plasma membrane" .... is this. I mean...
"P-glycoprotein (Pgp) molecule. This protein".... who wrote it? ...
"functions as an energy-dependent pump for the efflux" .... and who thought it would make....
"of diverse anticancer drugs from MDR cells. It now" .... a good anthem....
"appears that Pgp-mediated MDR tumor cells do occur" ... now the SAfricans know...
"in human cancers, and that they are likely to play a" ... how to write a rousing tune...
"role in the ultimate response of patients to chemotherapy." ... what was I reading?



not reading all that .... total success

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Re: South Africa v Uruguay

by Maquisard » 16 Jun 2010 21:05

havoc
Maquisard Trying to work while watching the footie... not going well
"The study of multidrug resistance (MDR) in tumor..." what sort of national anthem...
"cell lines has led to the discovery of the plasma membrane" .... is this. I mean...
"P-glycoprotein (Pgp) molecule. This protein".... who wrote it? ...
"functions as an energy-dependent pump for the efflux" .... and who thought it would make....
"of diverse anticancer drugs from MDR cells. It now" .... a good anthem....
"appears that Pgp-mediated MDR tumor cells do occur" ... now the SAfricans know...
"in human cancers, and that they are likely to play a" ... how to write a rousing tune...
"role in the ultimate response of patients to chemotherapy." ... what was I reading?



not reading all that .... total success

me neither! :lol:


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Re: South Africa v Uruguay

by Ian Royal » 16 Jun 2010 21:07

Is it just me or is Suarez' performances making anyone else start to wonder which is worse, the Dutch or Scottish league?

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Re: South Africa v Uruguay

by Maquisard » 16 Jun 2010 21:22

:o :( :cry: :evil:

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Re: South Africa v Uruguay

by TFF » 16 Jun 2010 21:23

Just for a moment, after the red, the vuvuzelas stopped.

Bliss

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Re: South Africa v Uruguay

by Ian Royal » 16 Jun 2010 21:23

I think a red there is extremely harsh.

Ball going away from goal, player needing to do a lot to score with defenders maybe able to get back, keeper in the middle of the goal, if sitting down and I think he went down a little easily. And looked suspiciously offside.

Not offside then. Still not a clear goalscoring opp given where the ball was going IMO.


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Re: South Africa v Uruguay

by floyd__streete » 16 Jun 2010 21:25

Last man, denial of goalscoring opportunity = mandatory red.

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Re: South Africa v Uruguay

by Maquisard » 16 Jun 2010 21:25

miss miss miss miss miss...

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Re: South Africa v Uruguay

by floyd__streete » 16 Jun 2010 21:26

Cheerio then, SA. Who are the last host nation to be eliminated in round 1? I can't think of any.

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Re: South Africa v Uruguay

by Royalee » 16 Jun 2010 21:26

Magic, first time you couldn't hear vuvuzelas when that went in!

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Re: South Africa v Uruguay

by Ian Royal » 16 Jun 2010 21:27

floyd__streete Last man, denial of goalscoring opportunity = mandatory red.


last man utterly irrelevant, and I've just said I don't think it's a clear goalscoring opportunity given the position of the keeper, the defenders, the attacker and where the ball was going. I'm not positive he'd have definitely been able to get a shot off, let alone put it on target.

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Re: South Africa v Uruguay

by Thomas L'Heureux » 16 Jun 2010 21:27

floyd__streete Cheerio then, SA. Who are the last host nation to be eliminated in round 1? I can't think of any.


It's never happened before, Floyd.

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Re: South Africa v Uruguay

by Ian Royal » 16 Jun 2010 21:28

Thomas L'Heureux
floyd__streete Cheerio then, SA. Who are the last host nation to be eliminated in round 1? I can't think of any.


It's never happened before, Floyd.



real shame for the tournament.

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