shunwick
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ORIGINAL: shunwick Like you, I had soft spot for the Dutch from 74 and 78 teams. They lost that good will in the 2010 World Cup Final though. One of the disgraceful displays of thuggery that I do not forgive. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abPX4EDY4hw Nothing, however, will ever match "The Battle of Santiago" between Italy and Chile, with expelled players having to be pulled of the pitch by the Police (!), liberal use of kung-fu kicks, broken noses, further interventions by the Police (!!) and general violence for 90 uninterrupted minutes. It was so brutal than the referee, Ken Aston, ended up inventing the red and yellow cards. Think about that... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Santiago_(1962_FIFA_World_Cup) The introduction to the match by BBC's David Coleman remains legendary. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5jVMSlpZhg Yep. But, let's face it... that game was bloody hilarious. I wonder if our British friends remember "The Battle of Highbury", in 1934, when the then World Champion Italy came to England to challenge the locals (who didn't play at the World Cup because they were "above such things"). It was a manhunt from both parts disguised as a soccer match, with players valiantly staying in the pitch even with cerebral concussions and broken bones (there were no substitutions at the time: everytime a player had to go out the team lost a member). At the end England won 3-2 and everybody was happy. England for winning and Italy for getting a good result (and almost drawing) in "hostile territory". It is remembered as maybe the only time that the newspaper published "war bulletins" listing the endless casualties (basically everybody) and the kind of injury they got. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ITlcbqGgag Yep. The Battle of Highbury 1934 was a bloodbath. It is generally regarded as the most violent match ever although I am fairly sure it's possible to find a game somewhere in the world or from any era that make even that look like a Sunday picnic. "...didn't play at the World Cup because they were "above such things..." The English FA (or rather the "British FA" since it was an agreement of the FA's of all the home nations) resigned from FIFA in 1928 because of a dispute involving payment to amateur players. England didn't play in the 1930, 1934, and 1938 World Cups because they were not, at that time, members of FIFA. Best wishes, Steve
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