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21 Aug 2002, 03:59 PM
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Italy/Korea ref under investigation
I just heard during the Brazil Paraguay game today that a Japanese newspaper revealed recently that after the Equadorian ref that called the controversial italy / Korea game after the cup traveled to Miami where he flew first class, paid off many bills, bought a new luxary car and stayed at expensive hotels. This an indication that he would have been paid off by Korea to help out. He called off 2 Italian goals that day.
Anyone else hear about this?
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21 Aug 2002, 04:17 PM
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Would this be the same newspaper that said the same ref was killed shortly after the WC by the Italian mafia?
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21 Aug 2002, 04:21 PM
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Ah, aged Italian whine.
Get over it. Totti was halfway through the dive before Song even touched him. Plus, Song got the ball first, I might add.
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21 Aug 2002, 04:32 PM
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Are you over the Salt Lake City short-track speedskating thing?
Oh, ok then.
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21 Aug 2002, 04:38 PM
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Zing! That's gonna leave a mark.
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21 Aug 2002, 04:39 PM
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Are you over the Salt Lake City short-track speedskating thing?
Oh, ok then.
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Yeah, now i am, after we saved your asses.
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21 Aug 2002, 06:14 PM
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Re: Italy/Korea ref under investigation
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Originally posted by SoccerScout
I just heard during the Brazil Paraguay game today that a Japanese newspaper revealed recently that after the Equadorian ref that called the controversial italy / Korea game after the cup traveled to Miami where he flew first class, paid off many bills, bought a new luxury car and stayed at expensive hotels. This an indication that he would have been paid off by Korea to help out. He called off 2 Italian goals that day.
Anyone else hear about this?
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This certainly would be big news. Just remember that FIFA does pay referees $50K for taking part in the tournament. How would they know if he had any debts? Seems like a lot of wild speculation.
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21 Aug 2002, 06:25 PM
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Yeah, now i am, after we saved your asses.
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You mean... after Portugal went down to nine men.
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21 Aug 2002, 08:03 PM
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You mean... after Portugal went down to nine men.
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Well, Korea was dominating that game even before they got the first player sent off. I can't see how anyone could debate the two sendings off. I'm sure the Koreans wanted to advance with the portuguese, as was the prevailing feeling in Korea at the time, don't know what the hell went on in their minds.
Portugal just mentally imploded that day.
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22 Aug 2002, 03:14 PM
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Originally posted by Chachi King
Yeah, now i am, after we saved your asses.
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So by your rationale, the Italians will "get over it" after they've bought the officials of some international sporting event. Keep waiting then.
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