Live video,Soccer Highlights, Clips, Full Matches,Football Highlights, Online


  • Your Ad Here
« NFL Week 10 Highlights
Pique: “Inter match more important than El Clasico” »

Henry Risks Further Wrath

France captain Thierry Henry has risked further wrath from Republic of Ireland after admitting it ‘was neccesary to exploit what was exploitable’ regarding his handball in their World Cup play-off.

The Irish have branded the striker a ‘cheat’ after he handled the ball in the build-up to William Gallas’ extra-time goal in Wednesday’s second leg, which gave Les Bleus a 2-1 aggregate win and a place in South Africa next summer.  Ireland’s Football Association has submitted a written request to Fifa asking for a replay following the highly controversial events in Paris, but a source at world football’s governing body has said there is ‘no way’ the plea will be answered.  Henry has already admitted to handling the ball and has now apologised, but the Barcelona star has also threatened to cause fresh outrage after confessing that he needed to help his side respond to Robbie Keane’s first-half strike.  He said on his Twitter page: “I’m not the referee, but if I hurt someone I’m sorry.  “It was not a beautiful match. It was just neccesary to exploit what was exploitable.

FAI Chief John Delaney Demands Ireland’s Match With France Be Replayed

John Delaney has revealed today that the Football Association of Ireland will complain to FIFA after the Republic of Ireland were denied a place at next summer’s World Cup following a handball from Thierry Henry in last night’s play-off against France.

“The FAI today confirmed that it would like to complain to FIFA following last night’s World Cup play-off match between France and the Republic of Ireland in Paris,” the FAI chief executive told reporters at a press conference in Dublin today.

“Conclusive video evidence of a clear handball by Thierry Henry which led to France’s additional time goal has been seen by millions of football fans worldwide.

“The blatantly incorrect decision by the referee to award a goal has damaged the integrity of the sport.

“We now call on FIFA as the world governing body for our sport to organise for this match to be replayed.

“The handball was recognised by the FIFA commissioner, the referee observer and the match officials, as well as by the player himself.”

And Delaney pointed to previous incidents to provide precedent for his demands.

“There is precedent for the invalidation of such results,” he asserted.

“In 2005 the Bureau of the FIFA World Cup Organising Committee reached a decision to invalidate the result of a World Cup qualifying game between Uzbekistan and Bahrain on the basis of a technical error by the referee at the match.

“The FAI is hoping FIFA and its disciplinary committee will, on behalf of football fans worldwide, act in a similar fashion so that standards of fair play and integrity can be respected.

“We’ve also written to the French FA today as well to ask them to accede to a replay given the world nature of what happened last night.

“We’ve got to do what we’ve got to do. We owe it to the players who were magnificent last night, the management team, the supporters, who were incredible – it was one of the most incredible evenings you’ll ever watch from an Irish point of view – and it’s up to the people who govern the game for me now.



“Every time I go to a FIFA congress I hear about ‘fair play’ and ‘integrity’ and all those wonderful words.

“And this is not merely a league match. This was a defining game that the whole world were watching. If FIFA believe in fair play and integrity and all the things we’re told, this is their opportunity to step forward.”Meanwhile, a petition-group on Facebook calling for the game to be replayed has already registered more than 100,000 members.

This entry was posted on Friday, November 20th, 2009 at 02:52 and is filed under Football, Highlights, World Cup FIFA. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

Leave a Reply

  • News

    • Aaron Ramsey Broken Leg
    • Lokomotiv Sofia 2-0 Beroe
    • Olympiakos 2-0 Atromitos
    • FC Dnipro 2-2 Zorya
    • Villarreal 1-0 Deportivo La Coruna
    • HNK Hajduk Split 5-0 NK Slaven Belupo
    • Levadiakos FC 4-1 PAS Giannina
    • Aris Thessaloniki 2-0 Larissa FC
    • Bayern Munich 1-0 Hamburger SV
    • Genoa 3-4 Bologna
    • Hannover 0-1 Wolfsburg
    • AC Milan 3-1 Atalanta
    • Chievo 2-1 Cagliari
    • Livorno 1-2 Siena
    • Napoli 2-2 AS Roma
  • Categories

    • F1
    • Football
    • Highlights
    • Leagues
    • live
    • More Sports
    • NBA
    • NFL
    • Rugby League
    • Rugby Union
    • Sport Magazine
    • Sports NEWS
    • Tennis
    • World Cup FIFA
  • Friends

    • Celebrity, Music Video, Trailers
  • Tag

    2010 FIFA World Cup Qualifying ac milan anime Arsenal AS Roma barcelona Besiktas Biography Brazil brazil league bundesliga Captain Tsubasa Champions League Chelsea England English Premier League Europa League Everton fenerbahçe Fiorentina France galatasaray goals Highlights Highlights Video Highlights Video inter Italy izle Juventus la liga ligue 1 live Liverpool Manchester City Manchester United NFL Highlights Photo gallery Preview real madrid road to 2002 serie a Serie B Spain world cup 2010
  • Recent Comments

    • Tuscany Villas on Aston Villa 1-2 Manchester United
    • Alvin Frankenfeld on Serie A News
    • Claude Scieszka on NFL – Week 14 Highlights
    • pure acai berry supplements on The FIFA South Africa 2010 World Cup Draw
    • Don Sanghani on NFL – Week 14 Highlights
    • Aracely Pedlar on Ajax Amsterdam 4 – 0 Utrecht
    • pharmacy tech on Adebayor took High Criminal!
    • San Diego Artificial Turf on Colts booked their place in Super Bowl XLIV
    • watch alice in wonderland online on Eagles 27 – 7 Redskins
    • Ajithkumar Chandramouli on Adebayor took High Criminal!
    • rabbit cages for sale on AC Milan 0 – 0 Marseille Live
    • Sprinturf on A downtrodden Brett Favre will again have…
    • Collen Cowling on ”Cricket” Kiwis appoint Greatbatch
    • Meridith Legalley on Celtic 0 – 2 Arsenal
    • Robin Colwell on Primera Division News

Sports designed by Video