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Thread: Women's Euros 2025

  1. #51
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    Spain have bossed the game from the 12th minute.
    It will take a mamouthic performance from the lionesses to turn this round

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    Fantastic performance, well done girls

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    The Lionesses have roared again and proved me wrong. Brilliant achievement. Indomitable.

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    Have never given up in any game, in spite of not playing particularly well at times.
    Smashing manager who just keeps them going and a tremendous spirit in the team. I still don't think that James should have started because she struggled right up until she went off. However, what do I know?
    Well done to all, not forgetting Kev the Kit who is an ex-RAF lad who has been involved with England at various levels until he got the Ladies team job.

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    Lasses with hearts of lions. Who'd have though it?

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    Won the Euros twice now and significantly this second time on foreign soil. Tommy T and England men please note!

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    The English lasses self belief and sense of destiny is amazing to see. If only we could bottle it and send it to the English lads eh Sir Outwood?

  8. #58
    One thing came up in the game that really surprised me, Beth Mead who was up first to take a penalty, was forced by the referee to retake her penalty after she slipped but netted anyway. I have never seen this before, it was not like she had a "double hit" and if a player falls on their arse and misses a spot-kick the referee never orders a retake. Supersub6, mein freund help me out please?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    One thing came up in the game that really surprised me, Beth Mead who was up first to take a penalty, was forced by the referee to retake her penalty after she slipped but netted anyway. I have never seen this before, it was not like she had a "double hit" and if a player falls on their arse and misses a spot-kick the referee never orders a retake. Supersub6, mein freund help me out please?
    It was a 'double hit' on the ball as she slipped. Until the Law was changed very recently, the goal would have been disallowed and that would have been that. However, the new Law says that "accidental double touches, like slipping and touching the ball twice, may result in a retaken penalty if a goal is scored, but if no goal is scored, it's an indirect free kick or a missed penalty in a shootout."

    Therefore, she was allowed to retake the penalty but missed anyway, fortunately, it did not cost us.
    The Law was changed because of a 'double hit' on a penalty scored by Alvarez (Atletico Madrid) against Real Madrid which was disallowed and Real subsequently won the shoot out. Atletico were not happy because Alvarez had slipped and it prompted the lawmakers to look at the Law and make changes at the start of June to allow a retake if it was scored but not to do so if it was missed.
    SOunds as though 'two tier Kier' made that one up ---one law for one and another for the other!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Supersub6 View Post
    It was a 'double hit' on the ball as she slipped. Until the Law was changed very recently, the goal would have been disallowed and that would have been that. However, the new Law says that "accidental double touches, like slipping and touching the ball twice, may result in a retaken penalty if a goal is scored, but if no goal is scored, it's an indirect free kick or a missed penalty in a shootout."

    Therefore, she was allowed to retake the penalty but missed anyway, fortunately, it did not cost us.
    The Law was changed because of a 'double hit' on a penalty scored by Alvarez (Atletico Madrid) against Real Madrid which was disallowed and Real subsequently won the shoot out. Atletico were not happy because Alvarez had slipped and it prompted the lawmakers to look at the Law and make changes at the start of June to allow a retake if it was scored but not to do so if it was missed.
    SOunds as though 'two tier Kier' made that one up ---one law for one and another for the other!
    I knew you would clear that one up mein freund. Thank you.

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