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Old 11-06-2010, 09:48 AM   #61 (permalink)
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Um, is it normal for three opponents to be within kissing distance of the goalie and no defenders?
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Um, is it normal for three opponents to be within kissing distance of the goalie and no defenders?
No. See post 58. All four Saffas in the box just forgot that there may be opponents in the box for a second.
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Video of this match should be used as instruction of 'how not to defend'
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How did he not score?
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Um, is it normal for three opponents to be within kissing distance of the goalie and no defenders?
its as normal as Irfan Pathan bowling 140+
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The Mexican goalkeepers starjump in that one on one was a highlight of this match imo.
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Well, the two teams that can love this result is Uruguay and France. Both these teams should be out now.
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The Mexican goalkeepers starjump in that one on one was a highlight of this match imo.
Was quite hilarious
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mexian keeper is dire will cost them vs better oppos.
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When did that happen? I can rewind and watch - I must have missed it.
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mexian keeper is dire will cost them vs better oppos.
Better keeper on the bench.
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Some serious WTF moments from Perez.

For a 37 year old, Blanco was fantastic from the bench. Should have been brought on earlier.
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When did that happen? I can rewind and watch - I must have missed it.
When SA hit the post.
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Yeah decent start, shame South Africa did not get the win but when you defend like that then cannot really complain.

Looking forward to this next one, Uruguay a decent side, hoping for goals.
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