I see your point but I think the difference is unintended. "Disciplinary action" here must surely mean showing red and yellow cards as a player or manager can be subject to a misconduct report for things that go on well after the game has ended. If a player abuses you in the car park after the...
From another thread:
In the case of a claim of wrongful dismissal for offences with a penalty imposed under
the Laws of the Game of an immediate dismissal (excluding Law S6, the use of offensive
or insulting or abusive language/gestures or S7, receiving a second caution in a game),
evidence upon...
Loo
Look at the picture...Alonso still has a foot on the ground a foot inside the box, Bellerin is about two inches off the ground and somewhere between two and three feet away.
You need to watch it again. They take off at almost identical times and are about two feet apart when they take off both with their arms in very similar positions.
I've posted this before but no harm in reviving it:
CARs are:
- OK if you restrict them to ball in/out
- Very useful for helping with offside
- Completely useless and should be discouraged whenever possible
- Cheating *******s
- Honest as the day is long
- Completely ignorant
- Surprisingly...
I had a very similar assistant last season - he was one of the team coaches and not only was he continuing to coach but as I had told both CARs that they were not to give fouls he was appealing constantly - at one point he even appealed for a throw-in so I told him that it would be easier if he...
He clearly hasn't played the ball so it must be interfering with an opponent so which one of these?
- preventing an opponent from playing or being able to play the ball by clearly obstructing the opponent’s line of vision - NO
- challenging an opponent for the ball - NO
- clearly attempting to...
I'm not sure either but the more I think about it the more I think that the fundamental part of DOGSO is that a goal-scoring opportunity must be denied and in this instance Sterling had a shot on target and so the OGSO was not denied, just made less O.
However, I also think (arguing against...
In this instance Sterling hadn't regained his balance, his shot was arguably weaker and less well directed than if he hadn't been pushed. My argument is that it is perfectly acceptable in this instance to play the advantage, see that no advantage had accrued and give the penalty (but not give a...
I don't agree with the main thrust of your argument but I think that the idea that the opportunity was still there is interesting. There is no doubt that Sterling was fouled but a goal scoring opportunity was clearly not denied as he got a shot off, it was just made more difficult - something...
What about if one player flicks the ball up and second heads it towards the keeper?
I would think that the heading player has not used a trick so can't be penalised and the flicking player has used a trick but not to pass to his own GK so also can't be penalised.
I'm going to correct you...:)
Rugby uses it for all sorts of things. I'm no expert in the range of circumstances but Eliot Daly was sent off against Argentina a few weeks ago following the onfield ref and the video ref looking at the offence with the onfield ref looking at it on the big screen...
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