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Posted
  On 07/08/2023 at 09:46, 47er said:

The not-given penalty was interesting. Apparently the decision was contact not a shove. But the replay clearly showed the Nigerian defender hanging on to her opponent's shirt for ages, as soon as the English player made her run in fact.

So is shirt-pulling in the penalty area now officially OK?

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It was a penalty. The actual foul started outside the box, continued into the box and ended with an elbow shove in the back.

There was no clear and obvious error.

Despite what the prick Clattenberg might say. Subjective ... Bollocks.

We got away with one, Nigeria were stronger as the game went on and the ref more accomodating to their physical game. How was the overhead kick not dangerous play? She knew she was in close proximity to defenders.

Nigeria, there's a plane at the airport waiting for you.

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England are so fortunate to go through. Second best everywhere apart from penalties. Some of the girls need to have a good look at their own performances and understand that maybe they’re not quite as good as they thought they were. Not good enough.

look, learn and move forward.

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Posted (edited)
  On 07/08/2023 at 10:40, bazza said:

What happens to James now? Is she suspended and if so for how long?

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Automatic one game ban but could be longer after a review due to it being for violent conduct - so says Gabby Logan anyway!

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That was a decent game and well done to the Aussie ladies, good win for the team, Country and the WC.

They have some good footballers and pace.

Denmark gave it a go in the second half, before that they were predictably boring.

Posted (edited)
  On 07/08/2023 at 16:13, wilsdenrover said:

I see the Nigerian woman didn’t feel the need to roll around on the floor.

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We only had one player, Bright, capable of knocking any of them over.

The Nigerians romped home to win the foul count.

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Well done to the waltzing Matilda's.

Neighbours came to the door to enquire into the farang swearing so much, they thought it was a domestic!

The wife put them straight... He's just watching football.

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Posted
  On 12/08/2023 at 11:15, wilsdenrover said:

Oh dear

‘Whether it was a shot or a cross we’ll never know’ - yes we will, it was quite clearly a cross.

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Did it maybe take a slight nick off defender too?

Keeper will be rightly disappointed either way. 

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Posted (edited)
  On 12/08/2023 at 11:15, wilsdenrover said:

Oh dear

‘Whether it was a shot or a cross we’ll never know’ - yes we will, it was quite clearly a cross.

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Yes, a cross. Poor by the keeper though.

Their keeper made amends.

Colombia a competitive, well organised team with good footballers. This has a long way to go.

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Tournament football is all about getting through to the next round and the girls have done it without yet putting in a great performance which bearing in mind the injured is understandable.

We are still difficult to score against.

If current form was a league table we'd be in 4th position going into the semis. Fortunately football doesn't work like that, the Matilda's will be hell of a test.

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I suppose it had to happen eventually, the BBC have made watching televised football a miserable experience. No crowd noise, just boring commentary.

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