Two things first of all - I told anyone who would listen back at the beginning of the season that this Ajax team had no business in the CL because they're simply not good enough. So, no sour grapes from me about them not qualifying for the knock out stage.
Secondly, I intend no personal abuse to our Croatian member.
Having said all that, rarely in the history of questionable Euro results has there been anything that stinks to high heaven as badly as what transpired in Zagreb tonight. One can only hope that the entire team is fined, suspended, and banned from any Euro competition for at least five years, and the ringleaders of the conspiracy jailed.
What Dynamo Zagreb did is worse than a disgrace, it stinks of bribery and corruption. Thankfully questions are already being asked in some quarters and UEFA will hopefully be forced to at least hold an enquiry, not that I expect a UEFA enquiry to unearth any solid evidence, because it's not in UEFA's interest to expose something that they maintain doesn't exist. This stinks of the Croatian mafia and big time gambling interests. I expect that a few Croatians got very rich tonight.
At the same time, the Portuguese linesman disallowed two perfectly good Ajax goals for supposed offside. The replays clearly show that neither decision was even close, neither player was even close to offside. Outrageous.
Evidence? Lyon scored four goals in their previous 450 minutes of CL play, now they score six in one half? Questions are not only being asked in Holland, as you would expect, but also in Belgium and Spain.
http://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2011/12/07/ajax-eruit-door-omkoping-dit-lijkt-wel-een-knipoog/ - see also the embedded film clip here
http://www.sport.es/es/noticias/champions/sospechosa-goleada-del-olympique-lyon-1258574
http://www.hln.be/hln/nl/1307/Champ...stemt-na-knipoog-in-met-pandoering-Lyon.dhtml
How about this friendly wink and thumbs up by the Zagreb player after the 5-1?
