http://www.flixxy.com/john-cleese-socce ... _source=nl
especially for the newly found football fans in the USA

Couldn`t have put it better myselfTerry wrote:Just a little gem that someone forwarded to me today..........................
http://www.flixxy.com/john-cleese-socce ... _source=nl
especially for the newly found football fans in the USA
I agree with the above completely. That's exactly what I saw and thought during the match. No creativity at all as we saw with the Germans who consistently had 2-3-4 men in the zone with each possession. The only fear for Sunday is if the Germans get too arrogant. Petecaller wrote:Agree it was poor. I was very surprised at how 'limited' the Dutch were. A half-fit Van Persie is no good to anyone and it seems that if you can contain Robben, you contain Holland. Argentina weren't any better and are too reliant on Messi!
On paper, it should be a comfortable win for Germany, but as the old saying goes, fortunately the game is played on grass! So we'll have to wait and see what transpires, but I'd be very surprised if Germany don't win and win comfortably.
There might have been lots of great football at this tournament, but I don't think there have been many great teams.
I don't think either manager should be criticised.Zidane wrote: Equally,Sabella had Messi,Higuain and Aguero at his disposal and they were no better,so maybe some criticism should be levelled at him also ?
Hard to tell if it fully crossed the line, but if it did it would count as a successful penalty.prcscct wrote:Did the ball cross the line and if it did, should it have counted as a score in a penalty shootout situation?
Not sure it did, but Vlaars reaction at the very end does suggest that he didn't think it had fully crossed the line??dtaai-maai wrote:
EDIT: And this video in the Grauniad suggests that the reason the ball span back toward the goal is that it glanced off Vlaar's shoulder.