It can also come from lack of suitable hydration. Plenty of water (coconut water is very good for this sort of thing) helps alongside what’s been suggested above
Theres no way to observe something consistently if the thing you’re observing isn’t consistent in itself. We’ll all referee games one weekend with different styles, different teams, different incidents etc so there’s an element of luck to observer reports. We can’t lay the blame entirely on...
I think they should have added that opposition players have the leave the penalty area when the ball is in the goalkeepers hands. My concern is that when a keeper is grounded, or even stood with the ball in their hands they’ll have an attacker lingering around trying to stop the ball being...
It’s a mere coincidence. As the screenshot above showed from yesterday, Bowen collided with the post and cut his head open. Not a word mentioned because there was no refereeing impact, yet an injury occurred due to someone colliding with the post. The media have pushed a refereeing agenda for...
What would that fix? If they had that in the final then the 2 possible outcomes are:
- Palace don’t challenge
- Palace challenge and referees don’t overturn because they feel it’s not obvious
The debate of no red card continues
You’ve totally made that up. He looks over both shoulders, turns and makes a pass. He’s clearly looking at players around him. He also has no interaction with the assistant referee stood right next to him by the touch line. He has no idea it was handball. There’s also no reaction from the...
I’m not suggesting they make a decision based on appeal, I’m just pointing out that even the player challenging for the ball hadn’t realised it was handball
To be fair, Haaland is challenging for the ball and there’s another city player a few feet back and neither appeal. It was a split second decision and nobody realised it was handball until the cameras picked it up.
And he’s just doubled down on that
Linekar: on behalf of VAR they are saying it’s not denying an obvious goal scoring opportunity. I know that’s not defined in the laws of the game, it’s denying a goal scoring opportunity.
You’d have thought they might have told him at half time …
I can’t believe all the pundits think haaland is going away from goal. It’s baffling. If that ball isn’t slapped away from him he has an easy pass into an open net.
My whole post was tongue in cheek. My overriding point is we’ve got a striker who’s ended up in a coma and the focus is a delayed flag. If that striker is onside the outcome is the same because he’s smashed into a metal post full pace and the medical team allowed him to continue. This could have...
So do we also stop added time as that’s more opportunity to get injured? This is an overreaction for one injury. Call me ridiculous but maybe the FA should review the fact we’ve got footballers running at 2 big pieces of metal on the pitch rather than a late offside flag if we’re concerned about...
controversial opinion from me - we don’t need to see change as a result of this.
This type of injury can happen at any time, it just so happens it came from a delayed flag. There’s been minimal serious injuries since this was brought in 5 years ago and there doesn’t need to be an overreaction...
Quite often threads are highlighting controversial incidents but sometimes it’s worth highlighting excellent refereeing. High tempo game, lots at stake and a big atmosphere and I thought Andy Madley was fantastic throughout and you’d be forgiven for thinking otherwise with the card count...
I don’t think there’s many referees who wouldn’t go Red in real time. 2 footed, off the ground, out of control. Referencing the OP, touching the ball is irrelevant
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