2026 World Cup - General Discussion & Non-USA teams thread

LaJollaCreek

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Some of these suggestions are decent and some ridiculous. Some of what you are saying is analagous to making the soccer goal bigger or smaller. I doubt you want to do that.

No other team sport forces a man down not even if the guy just walks over and punches a guy. For some reason, soccer does it and for much less of a foul. Even inadvertent contact.

I get the fact you are vested in the sport and love it. I actually played soccer in high school and coached my son's teams when he was in elementary school but admittedly don't follow the sport. I respect the game but would like to see this change.
He was on the yellow already and broke a known rule on purpose...so his selfishness and lack of awareness cost his team a player. He made the decision to dive. More sports should do it IMO. Do it in football as well, second personal foul,,,ejected and you lose a man on that side of the ball. Basketball, second personal...ejection and down a man. Baseball, intentionally beam someone, throw hands, and lose an outfielder. I'm not sure why you think your opinion is going to sway anyone, but it has for me....more sports should be doing this. Bad calls will happen in all sports, but he broke a known rule where a card was a very real outcome. We call that FAFO.
 
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rudedude

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Mbappe? More like…..
Kevin Jonas Snl GIF by Saturday Night Live
 

LionJim

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Seven minutes stoppage time. France just doesn’t seem to have it today. Last time I checked, ten minutes ago, they had zero shots on target.
 
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kgilbert78

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One funny thing about VAR--I've ben watching "For All Mankind", an alt-history show on Apple TV. One scene shows Maradona's Hand of God goal being disallowed in that history due to the earlier intro of VAR due to the technical advances in that timeline.