It was a 4G pitch clear day, the pitch was perfect to play on.
What happened was it was a one on one situation with the GK and attacker, the goal keeper dived on the floor to get the ball but the attacker chipped the ball over the keeper and as the follow threw they both collided, it wasn't the goal keepers intent to take the attacker out.
It was a sanctioned game and I have the proof it was, I am keeping it including the team sheets and match card just in case.
I have written a small report to my county FA regarding the incident. I have full backing from my county FA.
Law 5 wouldn't mean a thing.
While there has been no successful case, to my knowledge,
It would not be a criminal case so there would not be a "prosecution" as it were, it would be a civil matter.
That being that it is based on balance of probability that an event happened. And that there must be three things:
1) Is there a duty of care that can be identified
2) Was there a breech of this duty of care
3) Was there dmage, loss or injury incurred as a result of a breech of an identified duty of care
If yes, yes and yes then there is a claim.
1) Yes the referee facilitated the game, and manages the game
2) to be decided but if someone thinks you did caused towards the event, then yes
3) he;s got a broken arm so,...... yes.
= Bonne chance mon amis!!
It would not be a criminal case so there would not be a "prosecution" as it were, it would be a civil matter.
That being that it is based on balance of probability that an event happened. And that there must be three things:
1) Is there a duty of care that can be identified
2) Was there a breech of this duty of care
3) Was there dmage, loss or injury incurred as a result of a breech of an identified duty of care
If yes, yes and yes then there is a claim.
1) Yes the referee facilitated the game, and manages the game
2) to be decided but if someone thinks you did caused towards the event, then yes
3) he;s got a broken arm so,...... yes.
= Bonne chance mon amis!!
I had loads of people try to run on the pitch and all the players coming to see what's going on. I threatened dismissals for club officials if they didn't get of the FOP I also ordered all the players to the other side of the field or I would be cautioning them. All I had there was the skipper and the medic so the injured player has space to breath whilst being treated. His safety was my first priority.
Also there is implied acceptance by the player by playing in an organised game of football in a regulated competition with rules that state it will be played in accordance with the Laws of the Game which offer protection to a match official, that he accepts Law 5.
I had loads of people try to run on the pitch and all the players coming to see what's going on. I threatened dismissals for club officials if they didn't get of the FOP I also ordered all the players to the other side of the field or I would be cautioning them. All I had there was the skipper and the medic so the injured player has space to breath whilst being treated. His safety was my first priority.
Hold up, so you're now calling me a scumbag?Tell that to the judge. Scumbag.
*tongue firmly in cheek*
sorry I should have said earlier. It was an army game, we have what called army compensation scheme so he will be going for compo not to sue me.
Hold up, so you're now calling me a scumbag?
Gotcha. That makes sense.
He's not calling you a scumbag. He just thinks he's DCI Burnside.
Was he in CSI: Warrington?
Watched the first episode of that. Linda was caught nicking some white lightening from the local Lidl. Wasn't what it was billed to be I must say