200,000 Irish turn to Facebook over French foul play
Thousands sign up for online petition calling on FIFA for replay
Even Prime Minister Brian Cowen became involved in the controversy when he called for the game to be replayed. The Irish football association has already requested a replay from the FIFA world governing body. Cowen discussed the game with French Prime Minister Nicolas Sarkozy at a European summit/
The Guardian newspaper said Henrygate, had "mutated into the most fevered sporting brouhaha in recent memory and something close to an international incident."
And they pointed out that Thierry Henry had "awoke this morning as perhaps the most vilified footballer on the planet."
The Guardian notes that the controversy was driven by "a perfect storm of new technology, a highly visible injustice, and perhaps also Henry's own irresistible status as France's charismatic captain and leader, " and that "something much broader, and initially internet-driven, was in train."
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