So im hinting at stuff, so u people learn to think for yourself, a common thing i see across everywhere i have really ever been.

To put it simple and blunt:  why THAT decision in particular?  Offside call, ones called or ones that could have been called, any other decisions or non decision, of all the myriad of things that happen in a match, in that match and/or all the other like 88 or so matches already played

It is obvious to anyone who has common sense.  Any call has the potential to change the match, b/c a team plays differently if the score is suddenly tied, all types of scenarios. the only caveat is if there is collusion, behing the scenes, i remember the Salt Lake City, Utah Olympics, again, here in the usa, the French judge did not seem to like the Canadian figure skaters, but there has to be verifiable evidence, intent is not easy to determine, i am not sure exactly of all the ways there sports leagues are fixed, but i know for a fact that they are, God tells me, just about everyone knows. 

Chaotic situations, with the weather, wind, rain, snow, not now but in general, fans coming onto the field, all types of odd stuff, could be spies whispering stuff, odd stuff happens, u might be surprised, any scenario could happen.  Mostly.  We live in a complicated world, where politics, money, fifa being a cesspool, to beat a dead horse even deader, sex and all this other stuff factors in, regardless of what u think.

Why should the americans get the benefit of the doubt?  A British player was sent off last night, same type of thing, in the Azteca, against Mexico, more or less same scenario, England will play Norway in the quarterfinals, the sent off English player faces the same as the american did, he can not play in the quarters, now, again, with my bad eyesight, and God does not tell me everything, but if u think logically, his foot went over the ball, which could have caused his boot to be raised, there are odd situations u see on the pitch and some that u do not c very often, for instance, the ball is moving, spinning, at times, and if ur foot is raised, u might not expect that.  

Harry K was carded, yellow, i am not sure, but he might not have seen the Mexican striker coming up behind him, we are not spiders, we cannot see behind us, unless we turn around or twist our head and the Mexicans went to play the ball as was Harry K, and Kaine hit the Mexican players foot but could he have seen him?  At least before it was too late, my eyesight is not perfect.  Like a hand ball, it has to be intentional, and at times, when it hits ur arm, it is not a hand ball.  So every situation is slightly different, obviously there are patterns. 

In a hypothetical situation, if a player is trying to play the ball, with the ball in the air, and a player comes from behind and also tries to play the ball, and if the 1st player had no way of seeing the 2nd player and is already trying to kick the thing, and he just happens to kick the opponent by accident, again, to me, intent by fifa or w/o it, is a big part of it all, accidents happen all time, or else we would not have an insurance industry?   A very lucrative business.

The immediate next tiebreaker depends on the sport and tournament, but in major soccer tournaments like the FIFA World Cup, the very next tiebreaker after points is the head-to-head points earned among the tied team

If two teams are tied on points in a FIFA World Cup group, the next tiebreaker is the overall goal difference (total goals scored minus total goals conceded in all group matches

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