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    Junior Coach Ban

    Any non-player suspension at grassroots level should be a ground ban, meaning the participant can't be in attendance before, during or after the fixture.
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    Crystal Palace vs Millwall

    Can't appeal a successful "clearly insufficient" claim unless the additional suspension given is more than three matches.
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    Bayern vs Bayer

    Reckless not excessive force IMO, although there is certainly an argument it's endangering the opponent’s safety even with a lower amount of force used.
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    Newcastle v Brighton

    Deliberate strike with the hand to the opponent’s head using more than negligible force. It's in the LotG in black and white - it's violent conduct.
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    Sheffield Wednesday V Sunderland

    Does it though?
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    Sheffield Wednesday V Sunderland

    First one: for me the arm movement is justifiable for the situation - his arm hits the head of his teammate. Even if you deem it an unnatural position, is it actually making the body bigger though? The ball's going to be landing straight on his head anyway. Second one: not deliberate, not...
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    Handball = Mind blank

    Defender stood on goal line, ball heading into the goal: - If the defender deliberately handles it - red - If the defender's arm is making their body unnaturally bigger (i.e. it's not an expected position given their movement) but they don't intentionally handle it - yellow - If the ball hits...
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    Bournemouth vs Wolves

    Answers on a postcard please boys and girls!
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    Bournemouth vs Wolves

    Not even close to being similar. He's lunging, off the ground, gone over the top of the ball, and there is far more than glancing contact half way up the shin.
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    Everton vs Man Utd

    Of course he would - back in his day (and indeed before his day, after his day, and all the way up to 2020) this was a foul no questions asked. It was only then that the definition of a holding offence was added to the LotG (and only tucked away in the glossary), meaning nearly all non-referees...
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    Everton vs Man Utd

    Not how it works. The holding must impede the opponent's movement in order to be an offence. The VAR deemed that to clearly and obviously not be the case. As did the referee when reviewing it.
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    Discuss

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    Everton vs Man Utd

    I feel I should point out that pulling a shirt alone is not an offence - it only becomes an offence if it impedes the opponent’s movement. It appears to me that the only person who impeded Young's movement was himself, by choosing to take a dive after feeling the pull.
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    Fractured Metatarsal

    You broke a bone in your foot, and you thought running on it again after a month was a good idea? And then refereeing and running 15k in under an hour in the space of one weekend two months afterwards? 🤦‍♂️ If it's still swelling up and so painful you can't even do a recovery run today, then...
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    Southampton vs Bournemouth

    I'm having a look through MOAS (yes I'm bored) - I reckon it was probably Chesterfield v Fleetwood on 3/5/14.
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    Lino Assault Result

    I've no sympathy for the individual whatsoever, but I do have sympathy for a club getting absolutely shafted by one moron of a coach. That being said, there are a few clubs out there where the people running them are of a similar attitude to this lovely person; seeing clubs like that go to the...
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    Everton v Liverpool

    I've seen @RustyRef get angry with a lethal weapon in hand... £50 on @GraemeS to win please!
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    Lino Assault Result

    That's certainly the case in England, I can't say whether the club would be responsible for it in Wales though. In England the club would have to pay it, then go through the Football Debt Recovery process in order to get the individual suspended until the debt was repaid, but I'd have said that...
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    Lino Assault Result

    I'm curious as to the thought process behind fining him when they've banned him for life... where's the incentive to pay it?!
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    Everton v Liverpool

    "It only becomes a caution if the referee stops play and doesn't play advantage". This isn't quite true - it is a caution unless the referee plays advantage. Which shouldn't be done if it's a second caution.
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