200,000 Irish turn to Facebook over French foul play
Thousands sign up for online petition calling on FIFA for replay
Published Friday, November 20, 2009, 9:03 AM
Updated Friday, November 20, 2009, 9:55 AM
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cavan61 | Nov 21, 2009, 12:17 PM EST
This is one more illustration of the stupidity of soccer -- no one except the goalie can use his hands. Hands are one of the most important physical attributes of humans, and it's foolish to ban them. Henry was doing the natural and functional thing by using his hands. I'll stick to Gaelic football, Hurling, Rugby, American and Canadian Football.
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Rebelforce | Nov 21, 2009, 11:05 AM EST
I guess the lesson here is.....If you can't beat 'em, CHEAT 'EM. The whole world is watching. Will FIFA do the right thing and order a replay of the Ireland-France match? I bet they would if the roles were reversed.
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kickstar | Nov 21, 2009, 02:13 AM EST
Trust me this is a good result, The last place anyone wants to be next year is South Africa, I have been there recently and unless you can afford personal Armed bodyguards you will Die Yes Dieand that is in Joburg and many other places, Personal Armed protection costs around $500 a day.
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ruthvsop | Nov 20, 2009, 08:21 PM EST
I think the game should be forfeited. The French team blatantly handled the ball. This is like a golfer picking up and throwing a ball out of a sand trap. Don't play it over, make them forfeit.
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howsyourfather | Nov 20, 2009, 05:04 PM EST
The corruption and behind the scenes machinations by FIFA make Al Capone look like a schoolboy.
The venality of players is well documented.
Cheating ( and getting away with illegal moves) is an accepted part of the game.
FIFA deserves condemnation from the highest quarters.
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dessieglynn | Nov 20, 2009, 01:15 PM EST
FIFA will not do a damn thing about it. They wanted France in the World Cup Finals and they are willing to do anything to make sure that happens. Referees have been bribed before.
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MickRegan | Nov 20, 2009, 01:01 PM EST
Someone suggested a boycott of French Kissing! one step too far methinks! However i have joined the Facebook group to express the frustration with FIFA turning a blind eye to such an injustice.
Proud of Ireland.
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Seamus Mor | Nov 20, 2009, 11:38 AM EST
We really should be aiming our anger at the Swedish refereeing team. They all missed 2 offsides and 2 hand-balls on this play. Henry admits he did it, the French Manager admits he did it but the ref didn't take the time to consult with his officials before making the final call. Some of the Irish players said they would have done the same thing if given that opportunity. So let's lighten up a bit on the French and keep the pressure up on their soccer federation and FIFA for what was an officiating blunder.
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bronxjames | Nov 20, 2009, 10:46 AM EST
Leave it to the freakin' French. They never admit they're wrong. We (USA) should have left the Nazi's have them
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tomgallagher | Nov 20, 2009, 10:35 AM EST
I don't blame the player, I blame the officials. How in the world could they miss a call like that.
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McNabb1966 | Nov 20, 2009, 09:24 AM EST
It hurts the game when rules are bent/broken, cheating is allowed and blatant penalties are conveniently overlooked all for the sake of teams like France that are considered by FIFA to be "to big to fail." It stinks and they deserve every bit of the worldwide outrage.
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