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WTFIf the walk off was bad. You couldn’t make this up!
The GK towel shenanigans are incredible, the referee obviously unaware of the unsporting behaviour or chose to ignore it.
He should have been aware as they did the same in the semi final.
Sub GK behind the goal, men in suits, fighting with ball boys.
Not very clear what is happening but whatever it is, it shouldn't be happening.If the walk off was bad. You couldn’t make this up!
The GK towel shenanigans are incredible, the referee obviously unaware of the unsporting behaviour or chose to ignore it.
He should have been aware as they did the same in the semi final.
Sub GK behind the goal, men in suits, fighting with ball boys.
Aye, the whole thing was good for football. Any publicity is good publicity when it comes to commercialsAFCON is AFCON. Palms will be greased and things will move on.
The manager will probably be offered a harem and have a statue built. If Senegal do sacrifice him to placate things, he will back at the next AFCON with a different country.
Aye. I've never bothered to watch that AFCON rubbish either.I switched channel to watch 'Naked Attraction'. Tele of similar quality
I don't think so.Incredible corruption
Seems pretty cut and dry to be honest.Article 82 states that if a team refuses to play or leaves the field before the end of regulation time without the referee's authorisation, it will be considered the loser and eliminated from the competition.
Article 84 complements this provision, stating that any team that violates Articles 82 will be permanently eliminated and will lose the match 3-0.
Then do it at the timeI don't think so.
Taken from the BBC's article:
Seems pretty cut and dry to be honest.
Can’t do it at the time as that is for a committee to decide, not the match officials. No different to if a step 3 (example but same really applies to any level) team walked off in England, the referee would just report it and let the league deal with the response.Then do it at the time
But in IFAB 5.2 states "The decisions of the referee regarding facts connected with play, including whether or not a goal is scored and the result of the match, are final."Can’t do it at the time as that is for a committee to decide, not the match officials. No different to if a step 3 (example but same really applies to any level) team walked off in England, the referee would just report it and let the league deal with the response.
Can’t do it at the time as that is for a committee to decide, not the match officials. No different to if a step 3 (example but same really applies to any level) team walked off in England, the referee would just report it and let the league deal with the response.
I think by "at the time" he means "not 2 months later".
I've no doubt my county FA would take 9 months to complete on this case. A continental FA? Anything over 7 days is a joke.
Imagine being that referee. Would you confidently abandon the game in the knowledge there's also a flip side where it could be career over if it's deemed you did the wrong thing?Referees are also required to enforce the competition rules. If the completion rules say if a team leave the field its a forefiet, then once they leave, it should be the end of the game. It's pointless to 'ask' the team who left the field to come back, or to play the rest of the game if it is going to be a forfiet anyway.
The positive from this is, any team who wants to leave the field is going to think twice before they do. The negative, if they do leave, they won't come back on.
Exactly. All any referee at that level is going to do is offer encouragement for them to come back and then report what happened. Abandoning the game without giving the chance to come back could be career suicide.Imagine being that referee. Would you confidently abandon the game in the knowledge there's also a flip side where it could be career over if it's deemed you did the wrong thing?