London 2012 Summer Olympics |OT3|

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At first glimpse, I thought the Canadian girl was just dodging it. But yeah, she definitely put her hand up knowing what it was going to do, lol. She was falling backwards and couldn't chest bump it so the next thing to do was use her forearms.
 
Can we talk about how there needs to be more officials and instant replay soccer/football matches? God damn officiating >:(

More officials has been tested, doesn't work at all, same mistakes are made(these guys are human so it's normal).

And replays would ruin the game. Post match review of diving/cheating and punishing players? Ok whatever. Watching replays and stopping play to find out if you are offside, if you scored, if it was a handball etc? = yawn. Every match would be 4 hours long. (And there would still be disagreements as someone might think 'hey thats intentional handball' while the others don't etc)
 
Can I have your job. You work 1 day per summer?

Anyone watch the Brazil vs Spain game in basketball? Did either team tank?

Possibly, you have to deal with the de facto 7-day work weeks the rest of the year, dealing with darling children who can do no wrong ("My child would never not turn something in, you must not have been clear on the due date! Can you give an extra week for no lost credit?") and in general being blamed for half of society's problems for lower-than-deserved wages (I'd love to know where these all-powerful unions are, thanks to budget cuts people are actually making less money now than they did five years ago where I am).
 
More officials has been tested, doesn't work at all, same mistakes are made(these guys are human so it's normal).

And replays would ruin the game. Post match review of diving/cheating and punishing players? Ok whatever. Watching replays and stopping play to find out if you are offside, if you scored, if it was a handball etc? = yawn. Every match would be 4 hours long.

Have limited challenges, like in tennis
 
Everybody rooting for Japan needs to realize that revenge is a great motivator. They better be happy with a silver.

Making history is also a great motivator, and that's something that Japan has a chance of doing (first women's team to win the WC and Olympics within a two year period).
 
I get the bad feeling this loss will be demoralizing for Canada and they will shit the bed in the bronze medal game :_(

France wins 2-0, book it.
 
Argentina is a much better team than Lithuania. But that game woke the US up, their ball pressure is on another level right now.
 
I'm not sure everyone here understands the handball rule.

It has to be an intentional handball. If either of those were intentional then the girls did a very good job of hiding it.

Shit happens in football though.

That's not entirely true in practice. Handballs are frequently called even when it's seemingly unintentional if the referee deems that the player didn't make a strong enough effort to avoid it or even if they just determine it's worthy of calling a handball. It's why they don't always get a yellow even when the handball is called.
 
Making history is also a great motivator, and that's something that Japan has a chance of doing (first women's team to win the WC and Olympics within a two year period).

Wouldn't the US team have had the same motivation at the last WC? If anything, this match should put a scare into the US squad and make them more focused for the final. They know they can't take it easy because they won't steam-roll Japan like they thought they could do to Canada.
 
I don't think we're gonna beat US in basketball, but at least i hope we have a good performance and not fall under the pressure.
 
I'm not sure everyone here understands the handball rule.

It has to be an intentional handball. If either of those were intentional then the girls did a very good job of hiding it.

Shit happens in football though.

That also includes when a player's hands are in an unnatural position, and the ball strikes hand. I'd guess this is what the referee thought she saw.

Defining handballs as "hand to ball, not ball to hand" is outdated, that's not how it gets interpreted anymore.
 
The handball was questionable, but what I saw is that it bounced off one player, whose arm was in an unnatural position upwards, and then glanced off the elbow of a player whose arm was at the side.

The second player received the yellow for some reason.

I might have seen wrong. Sunhi, redeem us.
 
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