CapnBloodbeard
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Yes, but how is that any worse than appealing for a foul, a corner kick, a dive, a penalty kick, or a goal?
Yes, but how is that any worse than appealing for a foul, a corner kick, a dive, a penalty kick, or a goal?
For the reason you stated, you're not asking for a foul or a corner, you're asking specifically for a caution which is unsporting behavior.
The next time someone has the balls to ask me for a penalty, or a throw in for that matter.... Even asking the time they are getting a usb caution. That's it, my eyes are opened!Asking for a decision to benefit your team is asking for a decision to benefit your team.
If asking for a card is unsporting so is appealing for a penalty!
correct, two totally different thingsFor the reason you stated, you're not asking for a foul or a corner, you're asking specifically for a caution which is unsporting behavior.
No, you'd communicate. To be frank, I'd then ask that player to define it for me... and surely while that was happening, the restart would occurwould you card a player for saying, "he's delaying the restart ref", if in your mind he wasnt
No, you'd communicate. To be frank, I'd then ask that player to define it for me... and surely while that was happening, the restart would occur
The next time someone has the balls to ask me for a penalty, or a throw in for that matter.... Even asking the time they are getting a usb caution. That's it, my eyes are opened!
Disclaimer: early morning. May contain sarcasm and trace amounts of humour.
I can't speak for anyone else but as far as I'm concerned there is a significant difference between awarding a free kick (or goal kick etc) and issuing a caution.
I was being sarcastic, but in agreement with what you posted.I don't understand. Surely my post made it clear that I don't consider appealing for a penalty a cautionable offence?