What is the consensus on this one, lots of controversy, while i think it's pretty cut and dry case of defender getting minimal touch of ball but completely taking out forward in the process, Penalty. But there is a lot of discourse around it.
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Unless I've missed something, it doesn't look to me like she has raised the yellow a second time, instead opting straight for the red. Definitely would be interesting to see what the WSL report it as.clip suggest it was a second yellow for dissent, rather than a red for OFFINABUS
That's true, but it was the fact that when the clip switches to her she's got her yellow out long after carding McCabe for the initial challenge which made me think it was second yellow, but it is inconclusive.Unless I've missed something, it doesn't look to me like she has raised the yellow a second time, instead opting straight for the red. Definitely would be interesting to see what the WSL report it as.
Theres a clip from another angle.That's true, but it was the fact that when the clip switches to her she's got her yellow out long after carding McCabe for the initial challenge which made me think it was second yellow, but it is inconclusive.
Yes, my bad @Gabriel - she wasn't the one who committed the foul!McCabe’s first yellow was the one for dissent, so unless the clip has missed something out she almost definitely got a straight red afterwards.
Also something I completely missed, don't know how this went under the radarshe wasn't the one who committed the foul!
I would encourage newer referees on here to ignore the first two paragraphs above.All comes down to whether contact is made with the ball or player first. Looking at different angles provided, I’d lean towards the ball being played first. But the footage isn’t 100% conclusive either way.
Whilst getting the ball doesn’t always negate the chance of it being a foul, I’m not convinced this was a foul if the ball was won first. The player has hardly been taken out. Its a trip at very best.
Will say I’m glad referee decided to act on whatever comments were made.
It would be extremely harsh as it was Kim Little that gave the penalty away, not Katie MccCabeI can't find the clip now, but on X this morning I saw another angle which shows she received a caution for the pen (which I thought was harsh tbh). and then you can see her visibly shout at Heaslip before being given her marching orders.
You must be really open minded when you’re providing feedback to referees…….I would encourage newer referees on here to ignore the first two paragraphs above.
The reason for the suggestion is the inclusion of "Did he play the ball first?" as an issue when deciding on whether there is an offence. The reverse of that ("Contact with the opponent before the ball is an offence") went out of the LOTG in 1997 and led to the belief that contact with the ball first indicates no offence. We have a lot of newer referees on this forum, and they need to know that contact with the ball is not material in this case where (as you have accepted begrudgingly) there was a tripping offence.You must be really open minded when you’re providing feedback to referees…….
If you bothered to read what I posted, you would have seen that I mentioned winning the ball doesn’t necessarily not mean a foul. That said, this is a trip at the very very worst. But in reality it’s a good clean challenge.The reason for the suggestion is the inclusion of "Did he play the ball first?" as an issue when deciding on whether there is an offence. The reverse of that ("Contact with the opponent before the ball is an offence") went out of the LOTG in 1997 and led to the belief that contact with the ball first indicates no offence. We have a lot of newer referees on this forum, and they need to know that contact with the ball is not material in this case where (as you have accepted begrudgingly) there was a tripping offence.
I think you will find from the earlier parts of this thread that yours is a minority view.If you bothered to read what I posted, you would have seen that I mentioned winning the ball doesn’t necessarily not mean a foul. That said, this is a trip at the very very worst. But in reality it’s a good clean challenge.
Add to the fact that PGMOL are making laws and guidance up as they go along at the moment, I wouldn’t pay much attention to a ruling change in 1997