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Final will be between Ghana and Ivory Coast The man who marries a beautiful woman, and the farmer who grows corn by the roadside have the same problem
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/17/2008 Posts: 23,365 Location: Nairobi
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ZZE123 wrote:Final will be between Ghana and Ivory Coast The most technical teams in Africa today, this time round the North Africans have been sent home bila kufika SF! ..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/17/2009 Posts: 3,583 Location: Kenya
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yaani kbc has made me miss this ookombe, wasoti.
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As much as I don't like the North African team dirty tactics used on visiting teams, the penalty awarded to the hosts Equitorial Guinea v Tunisia in the 90th min with Tunisia leading 1-0 is surely the height of theft. Tunisia eventually lost the game 2-1. All senior Tunisian CAF officials have resigned from their CAF positions.
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Last goal, the free kick was top notch, whah!!! Formal education will make you a living. Self-education will make you a fortune - Jim Rohn.
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ecstacy wrote:As much as I don't like the North African team dirty tactics used on visiting teams, the penalty awarded to the hosts Equitorial Guinea v Tunisia in the 90th min with Tunisia leading 1-0 is surely the height of theft. Tunisia eventually lost the game 2-1. All senior Tunisian CAF officials have resigned from their CAF positions. Sunday Oliseh, former Nigerian international: "If you ever wondered why African football lacks the deserved recognition and respect in marketing values, you need not look further than the second quarterfinal between Tunisia and Equatorial Guinea.
It was a dull encounter that almost saw me change TV channels due to its lack of passion and action (both teams were more interested in packing their defence and the midfield than in open play, which could be understandable in light of what was at stake).
However, the second half of this game was the worst advertisement for African football in this tournament to date!
Tunisia took the lead and, in the 90th minute, Equatorial Guinea were awarded a ‘debatable’ penalty to gift them an equaliser. Another ‘debatable’ free kick was awarded to Equatorial Guinea in the 102nd minute, to give the hosts the victory and passage into its first ever semifinals at the Afcon.
What followed afterwards was more than disturbing. The game sadly, degenerated into a flurry of fights and faked injuries.
At the end, the referee needed armed police escorts off the pitch as Tunisian players and officials chased him down the tunnel.
Note must be made that he blew the whistle about a minute before the end of time.
This is definitely shameful and, once again, raises questions about the credibility of so many things surrounding our favourite sport."
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/10/2008 Posts: 9,131 Location: Kanjo
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ecstacy wrote:ecstacy wrote:As much as I don't like the North African team dirty tactics used on visiting teams, the penalty awarded to the hosts Equitorial Guinea v Tunisia in the 90th min with Tunisia leading 1-0 is surely the height of theft. Tunisia eventually lost the game 2-1. All senior Tunisian CAF officials have resigned from their CAF positions. Sunday Oliseh, former Nigerian international: "If you ever wondered why African football lacks the deserved recognition and respect in marketing values, you need not look further than the second quarterfinal between Tunisia and Equatorial Guinea.
It was a dull encounter that almost saw me change TV channels due to its lack of passion and action (both teams were more interested in packing their defence and the midfield than in open play, which could be understandable in light of what was at stake).
However, the second half of this game was the worst advertisement for African football in this tournament to date!
Tunisia took the lead and, in the 90th minute, Equatorial Guinea were awarded a ‘debatable’ penalty to gift them an equaliser. Another ‘debatable’ free kick was awarded to Equatorial Guinea in the 102nd minute, to give the hosts the victory and passage into its first ever semifinals at the Afcon.
What followed afterwards was more than disturbing. The game sadly, degenerated into a flurry of fights and faked injuries.
At the end, the referee needed armed police escorts off the pitch as Tunisian players and officials chased him down the tunnel.
Note must be made that he blew the whistle about a minute before the end of time.
This is definitely shameful and, once again, raises questions about the credibility of so many things surrounding our favourite sport." i.am.back!!!!
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McReggae wrote:ZZE123 wrote:Final will be between Ghana and Ivory Coast The most technical teams in Africa today, this time round the North Africans have been sent home bila kufika SF! I think that Ivory Coast will not have an easy time with DRC. They tried to bury us, they didn't know we were seeds.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/27/2012 Posts: 2,256 Location: Bandalungwa
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African football is very corrupt. Sad but true. That penalty against Tunisia was a complete sham. It is highly likely that the referee was compromised. Clemens Westerhoff, the former Naija coach mentioned that during his tenure, he was approached and offered big money several times by betting syndicates to fix matches. If coaches are approached ths often, imagine how many times referees are bribed, either by the home team or by betting syndicates. It is true however that North African teams are usually the receivers of referee favours and Kenyan teams have seen their fair share of bogus refereeing against especially Egyptian sides
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Alba wrote:African football is very corrupt. Sad but true. That penalty against Tunisia was a complete sham. It is highly likely that the referee was compromised. Clemens Westerhoff, the former Naija coach mentioned that during his tenure, he was approached and offered big money several times by betting syndicates to fix matches. If coaches are approached ths often, imagine how many times referees are bribed, either by the home team or by betting syndicates. It is true however that North African teams are usually the receivers of referee favours and Kenyan teams have seen their fair share of bogus refereeing against especially Egyptian sides Yep, not doubt that the ref was biased. They tried to bury us, they didn't know we were seeds.
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D32 wrote:Alba wrote:African football is very corrupt. Sad but true. That penalty against Tunisia was a complete sham. It is highly likely that the referee was compromised. Clemens Westerhoff, the former Naija coach mentioned that during his tenure, he was approached and offered big money several times by betting syndicates to fix matches. If coaches are approached ths often, imagine how many times referees are bribed, either by the home team or by betting syndicates. It is true however that North African teams are usually the receivers of referee favours and Kenyan teams have seen their fair share of bogus refereeing against especially Egyptian sides Yep, not doubt that the ref was biased. The ref gets 6 months ban: http://www.dailymail.co....-gets-six-month-ban.htmlThey tried to bury us, they didn't know we were seeds.
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D32 wrote:D32 wrote:[quote=Alba]African football is very corrupt. Sad but true. That penalty against Tunisia was a complete sham. It is highly likely that the referee was compromised. Clemens Westerhoff, the former Naija coach mentioned that during his tenure, he was approached and offered big money several times by betting syndicates to fix matches. If coaches are approached ths often, imagine how many times referees are bribed, either by the home team or by betting syndicates. It is true however that North African teams are usually the receivers of referee favours and Kenyan teams have seen their fair share of bogus refereeing against especially Egyptian sides Yep, not doubt that the ref was biased. The ref gets 6 months ban: http://www.dailymail.co....gets-six-month-ban.html[/quote] Serves him well.! "The chief danger in life is that you may take too many precautions" - Alfred adler
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bebeto wrote:D32 wrote:D32 wrote:[quote=Alba]African football is very corrupt. Sad but true. That penalty against Tunisia was a complete sham. It is highly likely that the referee was compromised. Clemens Westerhoff, the former Naija coach mentioned that during his tenure, he was approached and offered big money several times by betting syndicates to fix matches. If coaches are approached ths often, imagine how many times referees are bribed, either by the home team or by betting syndicates. It is true however that North African teams are usually the receivers of referee favours and Kenyan teams have seen their fair share of bogus refereeing against especially Egyptian sides Yep, not doubt that the ref was biased. The ref gets 6 months ban: http://www.dailymail.co....gets-six-month-ban.html[/quote] Serves him well.! The referee for Tunisia's Africa Cup of Nations last-eight defeat has been banned for six months by the Confederation of African Football. 6 months????? surely that is a joke Formal education will make you a living. Self-education will make you a fortune - Jim Rohn.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/27/2012 Posts: 2,256 Location: Bandalungwa
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Referees are rarely banned for incompetence or corruption. Its amazing that CAF even considered banning this chap. Maybe it is because a North African team was the victim. Had it been Kenya the players would have been banned for two years for assaulting the referee.
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Rank: Member Joined: 2/16/2012 Posts: 808
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Othelo wrote:bebeto wrote:D32 wrote:D32 wrote:Alba wrote:African football is very corrupt. Sad but true. That penalty against Tunisia was a complete sham. It is highly likely that the referee was compromised. Clemens Westerhoff, the former Naija coach mentioned that during his tenure, he was approached and offered big money several times by betting syndicates to fix matches. If coaches are approached ths often, imagine how many times referees are bribed, either by the home team or by betting syndicates. It is true however that North African teams are usually the receivers of referee favours and Kenyan teams have seen their fair share of bogus refereeing against especially Egyptian sides Yep, not doubt that the ref was biased. The ref gets 6 months ban: http://www.dailymail.co....gets-six-month-ban.html
Serves him well.! The referee for Tunisia's Africa Cup of Nations last-eight defeat has been banned for six months by the Confederation of African Football. 6 months????? surely that is a joke Also " Rajindraparsad Seechurn of Mauritius has also been removed from the list of top African officials, effectively ending his international career, the Confederation of African Football added." They tried to bury us, they didn't know we were seeds.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/20/2007 Posts: 4,432
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Alba they banned him coz he was 45yrs. He's got nothing to lose but all to gain. I watched the match last night and I have to say, it was unfair. Lakini I remember that these "people" (Tunisians), have been doing this forever. Even to Kenya. The chicken have come home to roost. Unfair lakini Tunisia does this all the time. Kumbe babayao ni Equitorial Guinea where Brazillians are given visas by a president who has declared himself a god. Jose: If I make it through this thug life, I'll see you one day. The Lord is the only way to stop the hurt.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/10/2008 Posts: 9,131 Location: Kanjo
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split between Ghana & Ivory Coast for the top slot! i.am.back!!!!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/3/2008 Posts: 4,057 Location: Gwitu
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harrydre wrote:split between Ghana & Ivory Coast for the top slot! memories of 1992! Truth forever on the scaffold Wrong forever on the throne (James Russell Rowell)
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/21/2008 Posts: 2,490
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Ivory Coast is having a hard time... The man who marries a beautiful woman, and the farmer who grows corn by the roadside have the same problem
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