Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love the “don’t criticize three players to miss a penalty”. They’re professionals. Not criticizing them is the bigotry of low expectations
There is criticizing and there's heaping racist abuse. The latter is disgusting and needs to be better monitored on social media platforms.
With that said, three missed PKs didn't lose the game. What's worse, even if 19 year old Saka had made his penalty, England still would not have been guaranteed a win. They would have continued with penalties.
The real failure was England's failure to score a goal in the 120 plus minutes of play before penalties. Criticize that.
Anonymous wrote:I would love to know where stadium security was when these Italian fans were being beaten up. I thought it was standard practice for away fans to be escorted out at the end of matches like these. I certainly remember Brazilian officials protecting German fans in an organized fashion after the 7-1 semifinal thrashing of Brazil in 2014, having them remain in their seats at the end and escorting them out in groups. Epic fail by Wembley organizers; also people were apparently roaming around inside without tickets.
Anonymous wrote:I love the “don’t criticize three players to miss a penalty”. They’re professionals. Not criticizing them is the bigotry of low expectations
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one in the US watching?
I’m cheering for England.
Yes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one in the US watching?
I’m cheering for England.
Yes
it's because they're ra-
Anonymous wrote:I would love to know where stadium security was when these Italian fans were being beaten up. I thought it was standard practice for away fans to be escorted out at the end of matches like these. I certainly remember Brazilian officials protecting German fans in an organized fashion after the 7-1 semifinal thrashing of Brazil in 2014, having them remain in their seats at the end and escorting them out in groups. Epic fail by Wembley organizers; also people were apparently roaming around inside without tickets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hate England all you like, but I don’t get all this caping for a country that was allied with the Nazis. There doesn’t have to be a good guy in every battle.
Who said there was? We're talking about football in 2021, not WWII. Opening up a historical Pandora's box with regard to sporting events is a futile exercise. The British Empire has quite a lot of blood on its hands, too; there are no good guys there either, just more or less recent bad guys. I hate England because of England fans and English sports media, not because I have a soft spot for Benito Mussolini, nor do I hold the 2021 Italian soccer team responsible for what their great-grandparents may or may not have been involved in 80 years ago. Or Toni Kroos responsible for his dead relatives, or Alvaro Morata as a reflection of Francisco Franco, or anybody else. Historical rabbit holes just don't work in sports.
There are actual comments like “Yay! Indigenous peoples best the evil colonialists!” in this thread.