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Top 10 Worst Officiating Blunders In History - Part 2
by The Stinger on Jul.25, 2009, under Other Sports, Uncategorized
Carrying on from Part 1 of this list, comes Part 2. Once again these are not the worst ever umpiring mistakes, just the ones that affected me the most. So on with the second part of this cavalcade of failure.
5 - THE GREAT ESCAPE - ITALIAN WORLD CUP 2006 EDITION
The knockout stage of the 2006 World Cup was a place that the Australian team never thought they would reach but due to some amazing results in the group stage they achieved. There they faced the might of Italy in a David and Goliath battle.
The match was a dour and defensive affair for most of the match with few real scoring chances. The first real bad decision by the referee was the decision to send off Marco Materazzi early in the second half for a foul on Mark Bresciano. This forced Italy into an even more defensive and counter attacking posture. (continue reading…)
Top 10 Worst Officiating Blunders In History - Part 1
by The Stinger on Jul.22, 2009, under Other Sports
After the debacle that was the 2nd Test at Lord’s, I have decided to come up with my personal Top Ten worst umpiring decisions. This is not meant to be an all-encompassing list or the worst calls ever, but the ones that hit me in a deep and personal way. Well, maybe not all of them but at least some of them did.
Will Rudi Koertzen and Billy Doctrove feature? Let’s see shall we…
10 - BRETT HULL’S IN THE CREASE GOAL
The 1999 NHL Stanley Cup Finals came to a controversial end during Game 6 of the Buffalo - Dallas series. Down 3-2 in the series, Buffalo took Game 6 into an overtime marathon after answering a first period Dallas goal with their own in the second. (continue reading…)