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10/22 Notre Dame At White House


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Notre Dame won 5-0. The game was alot closer than the score indicates. Most of the fouls that were called went against White House, the referee didn't call but a few fouls on Notre Dame. Most of the fouls called against them were late in the second half after the outcome was already determined and Notre Dame had put their reserves in. White House played good enough for this to be a one or two goal game.

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I have seen Notre Dame play 5-10 times and have never seen anything dirty.

 

The CCS Notre Dame game got a little physical but it was such a big game and there wasn't anything dirty, just girls playing hard.

 

Maybe the refs went to a private school. Were they from Chattanooga?

 

Notre Dame is a vey good team.

 

It is hard to ref a game so bad that it turns to a 5-0 loss.

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looks like they paid the refs the why there coach was talking to the refs at the half

notre dame is very dirty team they were using elbows and high kicks all game long and refs did nothing about it

What makes you think that they paid the refs off? Are Coaches not allowed to speak to the refs? If not, they are usually carded for any comments. Notre Dame is not a "dirty" team. Elbows are just a part of soccer. High kicks are questionable. Was this game not played at White House, home team advantage?

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