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To: Dayuhan who wrote (1943)6/23/2002 1:25:23 AM
From: Anthony Yeung (Hijacked)  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5130
 
Steven,

I'm sure you agree that refereeing mistakes are part of the game. One mistake, maybe two or even possibly three bad calls against can be attributed to bad luck. But when one team has at least six wrong calls made against it is only normal that one begins to question the integrity of the tournament.

BTW, for the sake of repeating myself for the benefit of the South American scum who originated this thread, I was among the first to be critical of the quality of the officiating in this World Cup. I was verbally abused (not that I give a rats ass) by that filthy pig and a few others of his ilk. They said that refs are humans and that bad calls are part of the game. Suddenly, following a bad call against Spain, the same filthy puerco becomes critical of the officiating. Has he seen the light? Is he a born again idiot? Or is he simply a filthy hypocrite?