Admin
June 16, 2010 at 08:41PM View BBCode
If they were out of subs, one of the field players would need to play goalie. He certainly could get gloves from the sideline. I think he is also required to wear a different color jersey, but I'm not sure about that one. I'm sure they would have given him time to get gloves and whatnot before the PK.
Tyson
(Eric)
June 16, 2010 at 08:42PM View BBCode
The best is when the normal keeper is, like, 6'5, he gets sent off, and then his replacement is some short outfield player (who has to use the keeper's shirt). It looks like an eight year old is playing there.
Anyway. Cheering for Switzerland is sort of bizarre. It's very NCAA tournament, I guess.
tm4559
June 16, 2010 at 08:42PM View BBCode
short people make the whole world funny, don't they?
folifan19
June 16, 2010 at 09:01PM View BBCode
Tyson, when will you be developing SIM Dynasty soccer???:o
folifan19
June 16, 2010 at 09:05PM View BBCode
3 golas in 1 game by ine team, that a World Cup record, isn't it?
thatrogue
June 16, 2010 at 09:06PM View BBCode
Originally posted by folifan19
Tyson, when will you be developing SIM Dynasty soccer???:o
Don't you mean futbol?
:lol:
dirtdevil
June 16, 2010 at 11:22PM View BBCode
Originally posted by folifan19
3 golas in 1 game by ine team, that a World Cup record, isn't it?
considering germany scored 4 on australia a couple days ago, i'm going to go with no.
(Eric)
June 17, 2010 at 12:28AM View BBCode
Sorry, the correct answer was BZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ.
Tyles
June 17, 2010 at 01:46AM View BBCode
(Yeah, that's not at all what we saw, Tim.)
folifan19
June 17, 2010 at 11:59AM View BBCode
Originally posted by dirtdevil
Originally posted by folifan19
3 golas in 1 game by ine team, that a World Cup record, isn't it?
considering germany scored 4 on australia a couple days ago, i'm going to go with no.
Didn't even notice.
drew
June 17, 2010 at 01:18PM View BBCode
Argentina played pretty well today, minus a few lapses.
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[Edited on 6-17-2010 by drew]
happy
June 17, 2010 at 02:06PM View BBCode
Originally posted by Tyles
Did Uruguay really need to run up the score against the host team on a motherhumping national holiday?
consider:
Mexico and france play next, if those two teams tie, Uruguay automatically moves on. But lets say France beats mexico by some marginal score like 1-0, and lets just assume that france at least ties south africa (guarunteeing that they make the next round). If Uruguay had not run up the score, Mexico would merely need to win the game to knock uruguay out of the tournament. As it stands, either mexico would need to beat uruguay by some decisive amoumt. or mexico would need to beat france, and tie with urugay, and france would have to beat south africa by some decisive amount...
(so running up the score basically guaruntees uruguay makes it to round 2. If they had won 1-0, depending on what happens to mexico/france, a 1-0 loss to mexico may put them out of the tournament.)
but yeah, um, go mexico.
Tyles
June 17, 2010 at 02:12PM View BBCode
Please don't explain goal differential to me, Tom.
Hamilton2
June 17, 2010 at 02:25PM View BBCode
Actually, I was somewhat impressed with his analysis. A bit circular and repetitive, but spot on, really.
Tyles
June 17, 2010 at 02:45PM View BBCode
Originally posted by happy
consider:
Mexico and france play next, if those two teams tie, Uruguay automatically moves on.
A draw between Mexico and France does nothing to ensure Uruguay moves on; quite the opposite, actually.
Tyles
June 17, 2010 at 02:49PM View BBCode
(The best possible outcome for Uruguay is a French victory over Mexico, meaning that if Uruguay loses to Mexico in their final match, they'll likely advance over Mexico through goal differential. A Mexico-France tie creates the possibility, through a Uruguay loss to Mexico, that both France and Mexico hop over Uruguay and into the second round. I'm not sure why he doesn't get that.)
Hamilton2
June 17, 2010 at 02:50PM View BBCode
Originally posted by Tyles
Originally posted by happy
consider:
Mexico and france play next, if those two teams tie, Uruguay automatically moves on.
A draw between Mexico and France does nothing to ensure Uruguay moves on; quite the opposite, actually.
Oh. You are right. lol math skills
I had it figured out in my head the same way Happy did, so I was agreeing with him completely.
But, you are right. A draw between Mexico/France sets them both up with 2 pts, while Uruguay has 4. If Uruguay and South Africa then lost, France and Mexico would both have 5 points and Uruguay would have 4.
What really needs to happen for Uruguay to advance is for the France/Mexico game to end with a winner. Which will then set up Uruguay to, at a minimum, tie for the 2nd seed regardless, in which case goal margin could play a factor.
Tyles is so smart. He should be the one writing the commentary. And less adept with mathematics people should shut the ____ up.
Hamilton2
June 17, 2010 at 03:00PM View BBCode
So, if Greece wins this thing, how likely is it that they could advance on accident? (since I screwed up the last projection so badly)
Tyles
June 17, 2010 at 03:02PM View BBCode
Well, they've got Argentina left on the sked, so ... not likely.
Tyles
June 17, 2010 at 03:12PM View formatted
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If Nigeria don't get a point here, they're pretty much finished -- they'd need a win against South Korea and help from tiebreakers to advance. But with a tie, they could win against South Korea and advance outright (unless Greece somehow beat Argentina, which would again send it to tiebreakers).
If Greece wins here but loses to Argentina, and Nigeria beats South Korea, then it's clusterfucktime.
Tyles
June 17, 2010 at 03:56PM View BBCode
So, Nigeria's advancement scenario is as follows:
1) Greece loses to Argentina (by any margin)
2) Nigeria beats South Korea (by any margin)
That's really all they need. Greece, South Korea and Nigeria would each have 3 points, and Nigeria would advance on goal differential, with (at worst) -1 to South Korea and Greece's (at best) -2. Kind of crazy that a team can go into the final round of group play without a point and still advance to the knockout stage.
The other, potentially more convoluted tiebreak scenario involves Greece beating Argentina and South Korea beating Nigeria, giving three teams 6 points each.
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