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This is a link post What does Google think about the IFAB?
IFAB = The International Football Association Board who control the rules of football. Unfortunately, the associated link doesn't show the Google summary any more.

Edit: You can see the modification here en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=International_Football_Association_Board&oldid=370453543
(, Tue 29 Jun 2010, 14:47, Reply)
This is a normal post somebody's a bit upset

(, Tue 29 Jun 2010, 14:49, Reply)
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(, Tue 29 Jun 2010, 14:53, Reply)
This is a normal post BAN
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(, Tue 29 Jun 2010, 14:55, Reply)
This is a normal post baaaaaaaaw
one would think this is the first ever time that a referee has made a mistake, but it happened to england, so the rules MUST BE CHANGED NOW.

why hasn't there been the same amount of fuss about previous controversial refereeing decisions?
(, Tue 29 Jun 2010, 15:04, Reply)
This is a normal post What, like Ireland v France?
There have been lots of controversial decisions before which have created fusses. Naturally not as much in the English media as it effected us less.

It's certainly not the first time large numbers of people have been quite angry and suggested that video replays might be a good idea, though. FIFA are just a bit pigheaded about the whole thing, so any chance to use an event like this to remind them why it's an issue is probably a good thing.
(, Tue 29 Jun 2010, 15:30, Reply)
This is a normal post at least this page is accurate
en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=England_national_football_team&oldid=370433743
(, Tue 29 Jun 2010, 16:09, Reply)