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RE: 2012 UEFA European Championship - mr williams - 20-06-2012 19:13

I wonder if cw's player of the tournament is Arse-shavin? Big Laugh


RE: 2012 UEFA European Championship - William H Bonney - 20-06-2012 19:20

(20-06-2012 18:54 )dan g 27 Wrote:  But, why all of sudden according to Blatter is it a necessity?

It's not all of a sudden. He said much the same after Lampard's goal was not given at the World Cup. That's why the technology has already been approved now, subject to final testing.


RE: 2012 UEFA European Championship - dan g 27 - 20-06-2012 19:46

(20-06-2012 19:20 )William H Bonney Wrote:  It's not all of a sudden. He said much the same after Lampard's goal was not given at the World Cup. That's why the technology has already been approved now, subject to final testing.
Yes he may have said he was open to ideas for technology, but he never used the word 'necessity'


RE: 2012 UEFA European Championship - lovebabes56 - 21-06-2012 06:55

(20-06-2012 19:46 )dan g 27 Wrote:  
(20-06-2012 19:20 )William H Bonney Wrote:  It's not all of a sudden. He said much the same after Lampard's goal was not given at the World Cup. That's why the technology has already been approved now, subject to final testing.
Yes he may have said he was open to ideas for technology, but he never used the word 'necessity'

And he'll probably keep saying it until he's carted off to the funny farm!! I bet those goal officials probably are sponsored by SpecSavers!!Bounce But I wouldn't be at all surprised if even after approval, and all the talking & testing that's been done, FiFA will decide it's too expensive to implement and stick with their "tried and trusted formula" and that probably means Platini's way. The trouble is I think as far as FIFA is concerned they want to keep controversial decisions controversial just to keep the debate going. They don't want the change.


RE: 2012 UEFA European Championship - lovebabes56 - 21-06-2012 07:08

(20-06-2012 19:11 )cwpussylover Wrote:  There was an old guy called blatter
whose brain was as clever as batter
corrupt he was not
as he stuffed his old socks
with reals and roubles
that he found stuffed up his old arseoleImportantBounce

There was an old guy called blatter
whose brain was as clever as batter
corrupt he was not
as he stuffed his old socks
and fell down the stairs
with a clatter


RE: 2012 UEFA European Championship - cosmonaut - 21-06-2012 07:22

(20-06-2012 19:46 )dan g 27 Wrote:  Yes he may have said he was open to ideas for technology, but he never used the word 'necessity'

The word he used is irrelevant really, given that FIFA have already approved goal line technology.


RE: 2012 UEFA European Championship - terence - 21-06-2012 08:57

^^^ but apparently platini's in favour of six officials and against goal-line tech. he can vito it's use in the champions league and future euro tournaments. why has this arsehole got that amount of power?


RE: 2012 UEFA European Championship - Stillroom Rock - 21-06-2012 13:19




RE: 2012 UEFA European Championship - bigguy01 - 21-06-2012 14:56

^^^^^ better than itv's coverage of the euros so far.

COME ON CZECH REPUBLIC/PORTUGAL/FRANCE/GREECE.


RE: 2012 UEFA European Championship - lovebabes56 - 21-06-2012 18:36

(21-06-2012 08:57 )terence Wrote:  ^^^ but apparently platini's in favour of six officials and against goal-line tech. he can vito it's use in the champions league and future euro tournaments. why has this arsehole got that amount of power?

I wonder who was the arsehole who gave it to him?