eh darkheart, the point is until FIFA change the laws of the game to make video replay official, then what the referees did was just as much cheating as what the defender did on the goal line. Regardless of what your morals telling yuh, rules is rules..
im not surprised that FIFA turned a blind eye to this one..
Hoss I not disagreeing with anything you say- check the first sentence of my post....I start of by saying that Brazil
seemed to get a good dose of fortune.... and if Elan used your rationale, de talk woulda done right there...
Dat heart stopping talk though is just garbage, otherwise the Chelsea men (like him) woulda have nuttin' tuh say about the refs performance against Barca because it doh get no more heartstopping than that...
Yuh cannot inconsistently excuse the human nature of the referees.
And regardless of anyone's take on it, the talk is not about whether or not the ref did the right thing, the talk is about what Dunga said, and Dunga is right- it's NOT Brazil's problem. Brazil isn't responsible for the ref or FIFA's rules, Dunga eh beg the ref to use the camera replay (was it even confirmed that that was even done?) and Brazil didn't do anything wrong. The Egyptian player tried to get away with cheating, and the ref "allegedly" broke the FIFA rule to get the call right...and in the end of the day regardless of the means, justice was actually served....so how is that Brazil's problem?