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10 Responses to “The Holland Rule”

  1. bellinivernon
    6:51 am on October 8th, 2009

    Exelente ! ;gracias ,desde argentina.

  2. wherearey0unow
    6:51 am on October 8th, 2009

    Try this site: http://www.geheugenvannederland.nl/?/en/collecties/150_jaar_nederlandse_reclame/over_de_collectie

  3. I Am Light
    6:51 am on October 8th, 2009

    This website tells you what the rules are for bringing dogs into the US from other countries.

  4. Sally D
    6:51 am on October 8th, 2009

    You can bring makeup. And being in a see-through bag doesn't matter at all. Check out the link below to see what you can and can't bring

    http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/prohibited/permitted-prohibited-items.shtm#1

  5. HAPPY_DAYZZZ
    6:51 am on October 8th, 2009

    anything labeled cooking wine is not suitable. Look for a cheap drinking wine.
    Australia and Chile make drinkable cheap wines.

    Your cooking wine is more likely to taste like vinegar than wine and you would be stuck trying to repair your recipe.

    You can also freeze the leftover wine for later use. I freeze it in ice trays, pop it out when frozen and store it in a plastic baggie. Makes for a very good portion size too.

  6. Liette C
    6:51 am on October 8th, 2009
  7. RoweR87
    6:51 am on October 8th, 2009

    The first goal was NOT offside. Here are the laws that say so.

    Section 11.11 of FIFA's Advice to Referees
    Section 11.4.1 of Laws of the Game, FIFA Refereeing Code

    In section 11.11 (Defender legally off field of play) of FIFA's "advice to referees," it clearly states that "A defender who leaves the field during the course of play and does not immediately return MUST STILL BE CONSIDERED in determining where the second to last defender is for the purpose of judging which attackers are in an offside position. Such a defender is considered to be on the touch line or goal line closest to his off-field position. A defender who leaves the field with the referee's permission (and who thus requires the referee's permission to return) is not included in determining offside position."

    This answer is correct, and the rest of the world will catch up eventually. Which, of course, explains why the Italians lined up without much of a protest to restart the game after the Dutch goal. Not to mention that the Italian defender was knocked there by his own keeper (Buffon).

    Also, from an updated soccer report on FoxSports.com

    "RUUD van Nistelrooy's opener in The Netherlands' 3-0 demolition of Italy in Berne was not offside, the chairman of Austria's refereeing commission Gerhard Kapl insisted after the game.

    According to Kapl the Dutch striker was played onside by Italian defender Christian Panucci, who had been injured moments earlier and who was behind the goalline as Van Nistelrooy fired home.

    Kapl told Austrian news agency APA that, contrary to Italian protests, the decision by Swedish referee Peter Frojdfeldt to award the goal was "100 per cent correct, without any doubt."

    Kapl added that article 11.4.1. of the refereeing code stipulated that "an opposing player cannot be offside when one of the last two defenders has left the field of play," as in the case of Panucci."

    The Dutch player was about 5 yards ONSIDE. Clean play, good goal, excellent work by the officiating crew for getting it perfectly correct, right then and there. Shame on all commentators who got this dead wrong.

  8. afamista_ann
    6:51 am on October 8th, 2009

    If you hold a Schengen visa type C or D/C and it states in the first line (valid for) "Schengenstater" which is the Swedish version of "Schengen states" you may travel to Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France (to include Monaco), Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy (to include San Marino and Vatican City), Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, and Spain within the time-frame of your visa.

    Source:
    http://www.sweden.gov.se/sb/d/2188/a/108886
    http://www.consilium.europa.eu/prado/EN/1181/viewImage_25233.html

    Edit: (based on additional information provided)

    Yes, your residence permit authorizes to travel to other Schengen countries for visits of up to 90 days.

    SWEDEN
    - Permanent residence permit in the form of a sticker bearing the words "Sverige Permanent uppehållstillstånd. Utan tidsbegränsning" (Sweden — Permanent residence permit. No time-limit), affixed to the passport.

    - Temporary residence permit in the form of a sticker bearing the words "Sverige Uppehållstillstånd" (Sweden — Residence permit), affixed to the passport.

    - Residence permit in the form of a card issued to citizens of the EU/EEA and to members of their families, in the following categories: employees, others, parents who are not citizens of an EEA country

    Source(s):
    http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:C:2006:247:0001:0016:EN:PDF
    http://www.consilium.europa.eu/prado/EN/1180/viewImage_25223.html

  9. SAOIRSE
    6:51 am on October 8th, 2009

    Tthe whole group depends on holland, they will decide who goes through and who doesnt. Hypothetically speaking, if it was scotland in their position with a chance to eliminate england and france, what would you want? Would not suprise me in the slightest if romania won the 3rd game especially as the way the split goes after the groups are finished. France were more than decent last night but you have to take your hat off to Van Basten, holland hadnt kicked a ball in the first 10 mins of the second half, so he takes off kuyt and someone else and goes 4 3 3 and after that they were awesome. Holland have a great chance of winning it although i still want spain. Italy will beat France but it could be worthless.

  10. bradxschuman
    6:51 am on October 8th, 2009

    The laws in international water are different than the ones they have in Holland.

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