World Cup’s Most Shocking Moments: 22 – Campbell Goal Disallowed
March 7, 2011 25 Comments
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@sugus187 SORRY ABOUT THAT, USA SUCKS???
@leandrodiegomol Omg such an idiotic comment…and Im not even English
hahahaha stupid english, england sucks hahaha!
@victurner35 shut up fuckin english!
whats that song in the beginning?
@victurner35 surprised? because im not.
David Seaman eh? nice name….
Darren Anderton didn’t actually clear the ball out for a Argentina corner because the player who tried to score was ruled offside.
At the time, I was convinced we had been robbed. To be fair though Shearer destroyed their goalie!
Elbow in the face. He’d have been sent off if it happened in 2011.
Argie’s are bad sportsmen though. England would have kicked the ball out, if it was the other way around
@JohnHxSTL
Haha complicated.
Well the actual tune, was written by Mick Jagger, from the song “The last time”.
The version on here is called “The Bittersweet Symphony” which was again written by Jagger. He basically adapted the original, for an orchestra version.
But the actual version you’re listening to is “Bittersweet Symphony” by the Verve, which heavily samples Jaggers version
Whats the opening song please?
does he cries “F*CK!?”
hahahahah cheating dirty argentina!
Players should decide matches, not referees! Horrendous officiating!
@milllybob Fair enough. My apologies. But you can see my point, I hope – that although the foul on Roa did exist, having calls like that made is HARDLY a foregone conclusion – just ask Patrick Battiston or the French team from 1982 (and isn’t it “funny” how Shearer got called for the kind of foul that, no doubt, happens ALL THE TIME, while Schumacher of GERMANY got away with one of THE most brutal fouls that I have EVER seen committed on a football pitch? Hm?).
@80svideoluvr i don’t know but honestly calm down, no need to call me a jerk when you don’t even know me.
@milllybob I type again: “So what?” How do you explain Schumacher not getting red-carded in 1982, if those kinds of things are so obvious, then? Hm? Answer that, jerk.
@80svideoluvr ummm, just because you’re supporting england doesn’t mean that you can expect everything to go your way, and also theres no need to call me a dipshit. also you can clearly see his elbow in the keepers face. so calm down.
@milllybob Fuck you. I’ve seen a LOT worse in World Cup matches go unpunished (Can you say “Schumacher in 1982″ anyone?). I was pulling for England during that match (I do NOT like the Argentine team) and I thought that call was nothing but a bunch of bullshit. Which it was. Dipshit.
@BejnXander it should have been disallowed the referee is just doing his job.
sol campbell really needed this goal.
jajajaja yo soy argentino y me rei tanto con esa jugada jajajajaa
Should not have been dissallowed. The referee is a fucking wanker.
Sucks that such a beautiful goal had to be disallowed, but that was a correct call. However, Shearer should have also been sent off for the elbow to the face. And before you get on my case… I do not ever support Argentina.
Sucks that such a beautiful goal had to be disallowed, but that was a correct call. However, Shearer should have also been sent off for the elbow to the face.