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Visoell

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@visoell

Beigetreten Ocak 2026
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Visoell@visoell·
@NateWeymouth @Graham_Sussex22 @ATL_Survivor @BFW You call that a high level? Even your MLS league sucks, but you played NCAA Division II back in the past 🤣🤣🤣 Amateur football level is even better than that. And you said you played at a high level for 15 years??? Our conversation stops here, my guy, you’ve proven the point 🤣
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Brandon Walker
Well, soccer. We gave you all our attention and this is how you repay us.
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Visoell@visoell·
Mladene, iskreno pitanje, mozes li mi potkrijepiti nekim cinjenicama ili vec vlastitim iskustvom pohvale za Capellasa? Ovo govorim kao roditelja dva sina koja oba nastupaju za mladje selekcije Dinama. Pricekat cu tvoj odgovor a onda dati svoj, s obzirom da za izreci ovakvo nesto moras znati nesto vise. Lp
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Zagrebačkim Ulicama 💙
Svi mi dinamovci pomalo zaboravljamo kakvu facu imamo za direktora škole. Alberta Capellasa. Zaboravljamo jer čovjek šuti i radi, ne eksponira se. Čovjek skuži da je tu tek kad pročita da novi igrač Barce dolazi u Dinamo. Hvala Alberte 💙
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Visoell@visoell·
Still waiting for you to tell me where you played? I played for my national team’s U15, U17, U19, and U21 squads, and with some of them, I participated in the Youth European and Youth World Championships. But even that doesn’t matter, the rules are the rules, and you have already proven multiple times that you have never watched football, and especially have never played it, since you dont know rules. You know I’m right 😉
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Visoell@visoell·
@NateWeymouth @Graham_Sussex22 @ATL_Survivor @BFW Listen once again the chairman of FIFA referees committee, the best referee in the football history, not some guest that ESPN choosed to give a biased statement 🤣 x.com/sage_fcb/statu…
Sage@Sage_FCB

🚨 Pierluigi Collina dismisses comparisons between Lionel Messi's challenge and Folarin Balogun's red card: 🗣“One of the biggest mistakes in football is assuming that two incidents are identical simply because they look similar. Referees are instructed to judge every challenge based on the specific details of that action. In Messi's case, the contact is brief and he immediately withdraws his foot. There is no significant follow-through or excessive force. It may be considered a foul, but that alone does not make it a sending-off offence. Balogun's challenge is different. Whether the contact was intentional or accidental is not the only consideration. The referee must evaluate the point of contact, the force used, the follow-through and, most importantly, whether the challenge endangered the safety of the opponent. Those are the factors that determine whether serious foul play has occurred. Football supporters often compare two incidents from different matches, but referees cannot officiate that way. Every challenge has its own context and must be judged on its own merits under the Laws of the Game. For me, it is entirely possible for both decisions to be correct. Messi's challenge does not automatically deserve a red card simply because another player was sent off for a different incident. The details of each challenge matter, and in this case the level of danger in Balogun's tackle was clearly greater.”

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Nate Weymouth
Nate Weymouth@NateWeymouth·
@visoell @Graham_Sussex22 @ATL_Survivor @BFW So you admit there’s some discretion in how the referee mind see inadvertent contact? If you call it the way you see it, games would grind to halt bc there wouldn’t be enough players. Understand?
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Visoell@visoell·
@BenDiFrancesco When ugly ginger from America starts talking about football that has never watched in his life 🥴🥴🥴
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Ben DiFrancesco@BenDiFrancesco·
Cannot believe that red card. If you wanted to confirm all the biases Americans have against soccer that was a great way to do it.
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Visoell@visoell·
@NateWeymouth @Graham_Sussex22 @ATL_Survivor @BFW He didn’t, and he should have gotten one as well. I can show you hundreds of similar situations where a red card was given. Nine times out of ten, those situations result in a red card, you should have known that if you had ever watched football.
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Visoell@visoell·
@jasonuk17 Hahah my guy you have never watched a football game obviously 🤦🏻
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Jason Ence@jasonuk17·
This isn't me being a USMNT fan. This is me having watched this sport for nearly 25 years. That is one of the five worst red card decisions I have ever seen. Maybe top three.
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Visoell@visoell·
@tedcruz Ted, stick to the corruption, thats where you are the best and dont comment the sport you have never watched
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Visoell@visoell·
@NateWeymouth @Graham_Sussex22 @ATL_Survivor @BFW Who is the expert here? Biased american that works on Fox Sports and never called on a high level of football? I give you again the statement from the chairman of the FIFA refree committee, also the best referee in football history, Pierluigi Collina: x.com/sage_fcb/statu…
Sage@Sage_FCB

🚨 Pierluigi Collina dismisses comparisons between Lionel Messi's challenge and Folarin Balogun's red card: 🗣“One of the biggest mistakes in football is assuming that two incidents are identical simply because they look similar. Referees are instructed to judge every challenge based on the specific details of that action. In Messi's case, the contact is brief and he immediately withdraws his foot. There is no significant follow-through or excessive force. It may be considered a foul, but that alone does not make it a sending-off offence. Balogun's challenge is different. Whether the contact was intentional or accidental is not the only consideration. The referee must evaluate the point of contact, the force used, the follow-through and, most importantly, whether the challenge endangered the safety of the opponent. Those are the factors that determine whether serious foul play has occurred. Football supporters often compare two incidents from different matches, but referees cannot officiate that way. Every challenge has its own context and must be judged on its own merits under the Laws of the Game. For me, it is entirely possible for both decisions to be correct. Messi's challenge does not automatically deserve a red card simply because another player was sent off for a different incident. The details of each challenge matter, and in this case the level of danger in Balogun's tackle was clearly greater.”

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Visoell@visoell·
@avalanche1964 @tj_graber @R1leyBolton Dummy, any contact that is called a foul on the ankle or above the ankle is a direct red card because it’s a dangerous play, the force does not matter. Those are basic rules, even for someone who doesn’t watch football 🤦🏻
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Riley Bolton
Riley Bolton@R1leyBolton·
that is NOT a straight red. i'm sorry... he's going for the ball. that's a yellow 10 times out of 10 VAR really watched that and said yeah, send him off. in a knockout game. unreal
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Nate Weymouth@NateWeymouth·
@visoell @Graham_Sussex22 @ATL_Survivor @BFW We have the next Messi here! Your thoughts on the rules are obtuse and ill formed. You would be giving out red cards such that they couldn’t play a game if you were officiating.
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Visoell@visoell·
@NateWeymouth @R1leyBolton @thelinedrive I guess you played a champions league 😂😂😂. I will show you hundreds of these similar starts and they are all called red cards. Very basic rules my guy
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Nate Weymouth
Nate Weymouth@NateWeymouth·
@visoell @R1leyBolton @thelinedrive You don’t understand the rule and have never played the game. I have my Achilles torn bc of a studs up slide tackle and not had a red card called.
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Visoell@visoell·
@Graham_Sussex22 @ATL_Survivor @BFW Where and which level have you played? I dont think you have ever played or watched football, because these are basic rules, anything on the ankle or above ankle is a straight red card and 2 game suspension. Stepping on someones foot is a yellow card.
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Graham Sussex
Graham Sussex@Graham_Sussex22·
The point of the sport is that if you step on someone you get a red card? As someone who's played football or soccer my whole life ive never heard of a dumber explanation of the game than what you have given. I have stepped on over 1000 ankles, legs, feet and never got a red lmao. Its all about the intention. Half the point of the sport is the physicality. Obviously you don't agree with that. Go play pussball somewhere else.
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Visoell@visoell·
@wood926532 @shittedonyou2 @R1leyBolton Fat head, thats what VAR is for, to intervene when referee doesnt make a good call. You dont even know how VAR works and whats the purpose of it 🤦🏻
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Ryan Wood
Ryan Wood@wood926532·
You’re defending a moot point. Yes in slow my replay it’s a red card. I don’t think I’ve disputed that one time smart one. I’m saying VAR should not be used to upgrade a foul to a red card. Entirely different argument and was not the original intent on the call for VAR. read better
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