I'm not saying it wasn't impressive, but I've always favoured creativity, technical ability or teamwork over simply "a really good shot". Which is not to say that a really good shot doesn't require technical ability, there are just other things I value higher.
It's been a tournament of excellent goals so far. Both the Czech strikes were great goals today. I thought Scotland were bright enough, just didn't have a finisher, while the Czechs did.
I suspect some of those there felt differently. And I've not known a crowd boo an opposition team or ref for no reason. It did sound very much like they were booing their own team.
In one sense it might, but how common is it to actually boo the opposition team at the end of a match? And what of the ref's actions/decisions would they have been booing?
I thought the second Schick (sp?) goal was sublime...and when interviewed, he said he had seen Marshall doing this (out of his area) a lot so waited for his chance. Excellent - skill, vision and focus.
I missed the booing (why would you?)
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