I wouldn't go SFP, only because the direction of the tackle is away from the opponent, so I'd argue it isn't really endangering the opponent's safety. Would definitely call it reckless though.How about the two footed flying lunge by Thiago?
OK he won the ball, but that's an insane challenge. Literally launched through the air, at speed, two footed.
Are you suggesting that a/every two-footed tackle is a red card offence?
Came here after seeing this on Twitter. This is a pretty clear RC for me…
Wouldn't you be endangering the player's safety? An inch to the left/right and that's a snapped leg.Are you suggesting that a/every two-footed tackle is a red card offence?
Is that what my post said? How’ve you interrupted that from the words I have written?Are you suggesting that a/every two-footed tackle is a red card offence?
Oh wow, I know it was bad, but never realised he only 'won the ball' during the follow through.Is that what my post said? How’ve you interrupted that from the words I have written?
Here’s a slow motion of it as well.
Your post was headlined about a "two footed tackle"Is that what my post said? How’ve you interrupted that from the words I have written?
Here’s a slow motion of it as well.
I'd say:Your post was headlined about a "two footed tackle"
If you are going to penalise a challenge or tackle, you need to start with the LOTG.
Has the challenge in question included any of the headings for a d. f. k.?
I am not saying yes or no, just sense checking by using Law 12 instead of using media phrases like "two footed tackle"
If you don't find a d. f. k. offence, maybe you would consider an i. f. k for PIADM. If so, would you dismiss for that?
Player reaction by the defender after the incident is worth a look too.
I didn’t post the Twitter post… so it’s not my headline? I’m just saying I saw the replay, came here to see the discussion and posted the clip to help others base their opinions. Based on that video I think the following -Your post was headlined about a "two footed tackle"
If you are going to penalise a challenge or tackle, you need to start with the LOTG.
Has the challenge in question included any of the headings for a d. f. k.?
I am not saying yes or no, just sense checking by using Law 12 instead of using media phrases like "two footed tackle"
If you don't find a d. f. k. offence, maybe you would consider an i. f. k for PIADM. If so, would you dismiss for that?
Player reaction by the defender after the incident is worth a look too.
Came here after seeing this on Twitter. This is a pretty clear RC for me…