2012 Summer Olympics

Kreskin

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The US was the better team and their girls have every right to jump for joy and shout from the rooftops. That right comes with winning.

It could have been a major upset if the Olympics used a ref with more than 5 international games under her belt. She caved under the pressure.

It's always fun to bitch and complain about reffing, even though the end result doesn't change.

Hopefully they don't ban Sinclair from the bronze game. That would really suck.
 

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Aly Raisman wins Gold in floor exercise!
 

EagleSmack

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The US was the better team and their girls have every right to jump for joy and shout from the rooftops. That right comes with winning.

It could have been a major upset if the Olympics used a ref with more than 5 international games under her belt. She caved under the pressure.

It's always fun to bitch and complain about reffing, even though the end result doesn't change.

Hopefully they don't ban Sinclair from the bronze game. That would really suck.


I tell you what Kreskin. I wouldn't have DARED coming in here after the US Men AND Women lost the Gold Medal games to Canada and yap about it being unfair.

Where is the pride?

Only when they cheat.



 

Kreskin

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I tell you what Kreskin. I wouldn't have DARED coming in here after the US Men AND Women lost the Gold Medal games to Canada and yap about it being unfair.
Why not? Being armchair quarterbacks and ref beaters is half the fun.
 

EagleSmack

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Or stomp on our Flag in their dressing room prior to game.. like they did before the 2002 Gold Medal Game in Women's Hockey at the Salt Lake Winter games. We won that one.. much to the consternation of NBC or whoever broadcast the game.

Oh please. You're embarrassing yourself.
 

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The British are getting one over their great sporting rivals - Australia.

The two nations are huge sporting rivals in rugby, cricket and the Olympics, so much so that, in recent Olympics, the repective countries' sports ministers have made bets as to which country they think will finish higher in the medals table and whoever loses will have to perform a humiliating ritual.

Britain is on its way to winning the London 2012 bet and, as a result, the Aussie sports minister will have to be humiliated:

I'll row in Team GB kit, says Australian minister after lost London 2012 bet

Australia's sports minister, Kate Lundy, has said she would row along the Olympic course in Team GB kit after she lost a bet with her British counterpart.


Australia Sports Minister Lundy gets her Team GB kit from Channel 4 News's Krishnan Guru-Murthy. She will have to wear it whilst rowing along Eton Dorney after losing the bet with her British counterpart Hugh Robertson.

Senator Lundy will race along the Eton Dorney course, near Windsor, Berks, in front of thousands of jeering fans after losing the bet with Hugh Robertson.

The pair had made the traditional Olympic bet between Britain and their Antipodean rivals over who would win the most gold medals during the Games.

The wager was made during a meeting in Melbourne earlier this year, with wearing team kit “part of the deal”.

But on Tuesday, Senator Lundy, who represents the Australian Capital Territory in the country’s Parliamentary Upper House, conceded the bet after it was clear her team would not catch Team GB in the medal table.


British rowers have dominated at Eton Dorney near Windsor Castle in Berkshire, qualifying for finals with all 13 boats, winning four golds, two silvers and three bronzes. Kate Lundy will row along this course wearing a Team GB kit in front of thousands of jeering British fans during the Paralympics after losing the bet.

Team GB is currently sitting third on the medal table with 48 medals including 22 gold, 13 silver and 13 bronze, making it the most successful Games since the London Olympics of 1908.

This was compared to Australia, which was languishing in 13th spot with 25 medals including just four gold - including two on Tuesday - 12 silver and nine bronze after a disastrous Olympics campaign.

“There’s a lot people back home wishing we have more gold medals on our ledger,” the 44 year-old told BBC Radio 4’s World at One.

“But my message is let’s not take it away from our athletes who have come so close to gold. We’re very proud of them for achieving their silver medals.

“I’m sure we’ll have our day in the golden sun once again. But in the meantime we will be celebrating our silver.”

Senator Lundy, a former top rower who still rows to keep fit, added: "I cheerfully conceded I will be rowing out at Eton Dorney, we did have our medal bet on in our traditional wager. This time, you guys are on top.”

“Equally if it was the other way round, I’m sure Minister Robertson would have been cheerful enough to put on a Kookaburras' shirt and dribble that hockey ball around Australia House, but that won’t be happening.”

Senator Lundy, who was attending several Olympic events throughout the country, later posted a picture on her Twitter page receiving a Team GB shirt from Krishnan Guru-Murthy, the Channel 4 News presenter.

She told her almost 12,000 followers: "Having cheerfully conceded my bet, he [Guru-Murthy] took the opportunity to present me a GB shirt in anticipation of my row at Eton!"

She told Channel 4 news: "I think we're all celebrating a bag full of silver, and Australians would love to see more gold but it's not taking away for one second the efforts of our athletes and so many of our golds we've conceded to British athletes, just that last millimetre or last millisecond.

"Silver is the new gold. We've got to hand it to you, you're having a great Games."

But she said she did not regret the bet, adding: "You guys are having a brilliant Games, your athletes have really responded to the challenge.

"It's a traditional wager that we have with the UK sports minister so I don't regret it, it was always going to be on, and I've already conceded I know I'm going to be rowing out of Eton."

Australia also lost the bet at the 2008 Beijing Games after it got 15 golds compared to Great Britain's 19. Then, Australian Sports Minister Kate Ellis had to wear a Team GB shirt at a wheelchair basketball match at the Paralympics.


Had British Sports and Olympics Minister Hugh Robertson lost the bet he would have had to dribble a hockey ball near Australia House, central London, wearing a "Kookaburras'" field hockey uniform.

I'll row in Team GB kit, says Australian minister after lost London 2012 bet - Telegraph
 
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I tell you what Kreskin. I wouldn't have DARED coming in here after the US Men AND Women lost the Gold Medal games to Canada and yap about it being unfair.

If the ref wasn't making silly stupid calls all game against Canada there wouldn't be anyone talking about unfair play to begin with. It's not the loss but how they lost.
 

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If the ref wasn't making silly stupid calls all game against Canada there wouldn't be anyone talking about unfair play to begin with. It's not the loss but how they lost.

Still whining huh? Still sour. All the complaining going on and the only people getting penalized are the Canadian players. I've heard people complain about officiating but this is ridiculous.

FIFA delays suspension decision against Canadian women


And check out this non-call.

STOMP!

 

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It's a time honoured tradition that players whine to the ref to get calls to go in their favour - happens in almost every NHL playoff game, and it certainly happens in football (soccer). As the Canadian coach said, good on them for doing it. It's called competing.
 

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If they had lost fairly I wouldn't care, the U.S have one of the better women's team in the world. They do not need the refs helping them out after Canada played their asses off and had the game in the bag.
 

EagleSmack

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If they had lost fairly I wouldn't care, the U.S have one of the better women's team in the world. They do not need the refs helping them out after Canada played their asses off and had the game in the bag.

You wouldn't have cared if this was another country is more like it.

The US deserved it and the best team won.

Trying to chew time off the clock by holding the ball is a penalty.

Ignoring this little stomp are you? That should have been a red card.

Melissa Tancredi (Canada) Stamp On Carli Lloyd (USA) - YouTube
 

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Looks accidental, she wasn't even looking down to see what she where she was standing.
 
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EagleSmack

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Looks accidentally, she wasn't even looking down to see what she where she was standing.

LMAO. Of course it does to you. Too funny.



Bottom line... the best team won.



In the end, the U.S. team has to live with the fact that were it not for the calls, they may very well have been crying in their beer to day. Not much to celebrate when you know you didn't win fairly and squarely. Too bad as they are a really good team.

GO JAPAN!



They looked like they were celebrating to me. ;)
 

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Pedersen has been removed from officiating at either of the remaining women's soccer matches in the Olympics.. essentially an acknowledgement from FIFA that she completely botched the Canada/US match.. by making herself a decisive instrument.. through the penalty call.. in the outcome of the game. I'm sure they'd like to bundle her out of London as soon as possible.

The U.S. has its hands full with Japan.. reigning World Cup Champions.. who have some of the most precise and organized play making i've ever seen... enough to match the technical prowess of the US.

But Canada does too with France.. who have an explosive and physical offense.. likely better balanced than Canada's, that is focused on its striker.. Sinclair.

It'd just be nice to see US go down.. they're just not a sporting team.. they're good but not sporting. Their coach came out with some bizarre comments about Wambach's 'win at any cost' attitude in the last day in praise of her bullying and conning the referee.. so American. Real Olympians :roll:
 

EagleSmack

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It'd just be nice to see US go down.. they're just not a sporting team.. they're good but not sporting. Their coach came out with some bizarre comments about Wambach's 'win at any cost' attitude in the last day in praise of her bullying and conning the referee.. so American. Real Olympians :roll:

I guess this is an example of a real Olympian. Real sporting. The Canadian team has done nothing but whine since they lost.


Melissa Tancredi (Canada) Stamp On Carli Lloyd (USA) - YouTube


Go ahead... live vicariously through another nation since yours can't seem to get the job done. I on the other hand wish Canada the best of luck and hope they win the Bronze.
 

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Pedersen has been removed from officiating at either of the remaining women's soccer matches in the Olympics.. essentially an acknowledgement from FIFA that she completely botched the Canada/US match.. by making herself a decisive instrument.. through the penalty call.. in the outcome of the game. I'm sure they'd like to bundle her out of London as soon as possible.

The U.S. has its hands full with Japan.. reigning World Cup Champions.. who have some of the most precise and organized play making i've ever seen... enough to match the technical prowess of the US.

But Canada does too with France.. who have an explosive and physical offense.. likely better balanced than Canada's, that is focused on its striker.. Sinclair.

It'd just be nice to see US go down.. they're just not a sporting team.. they're good but not sporting. Their coach came out with some bizarre comments about Wambach's 'win at any cost' attitude in the last day in praise of her bullying and conning the referee.. so American. Real Olympians :roll:

its at least 'something', to see them address the fact that she did a poor job of officiating, can't
change any outcome now, can't go back and replay the game, but it does show some acknowledgement of
the facts, and an effort to make it better, and not repeat that type of officiating, maybe she can sit
on the sidelines and learn something.