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  1. J

    Manager sent-off

    There’s always “using unauthorised electronic or communication equipment and/or behaving in an inappropriate manner as a result of using electronic or communication equipment”
  2. J

    Newcastle v Man City

    Coaches must behave in a responsible manner.
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    City v Newcastle

    Nothing better than discussing hypotheticals. :) Accept that the push isn’t careless and play is stopped to issue a yellow card for unsporting behaviour. Don’t think we ever get to “any other offence, not mentioned in the Laws” though since there is a restart specified, a direct free kick as...
  4. J

    City v Newcastle

    DFK no? Offence involves contact.
  5. J

    WSL Liverpool v Aston Villa

    I mean cricket has less officiating controversies. Maybe we should borrow Law 31.1 (I Googled the citation, I don’t have the cricket Laws memorised lol).
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    incorrectly applied advantage in the box

    For penalties, adopt the wait and see approach (for most things really). Wait a few seconds to see if the advantage materialises. If it does, awesome! Signal advantage (and shout “Play on” or “Advantage” (I prefer “Advantage”)) and get brownie points with the assessor, players etc. If it...
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    LIV v MCI

    I thought about what I would’ve done if an offside offence had been committed instead when I was attempting to play advantage. If committing the offence was the only option (for lack of a better phrase), i.e. there were no viable options for the player other than passing to a teammate in an...
  8. J

    Stupidest cautions I've ever administered

    Yeah, inelegant wording from myself (I’ve made it impossible to punish encroachment). What I should’ve said if the goalkeeper offends before the kick is taken **and the referee signals for the kick to be taken again** then there’s no retake.
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    Stupidest cautions I've ever administered

    This is in reference to the keeper encroaching after (which didn’t actually happen in this situation? My reading comprehension is not up there today). But yeah, if the keeper offends before the ball is kicked and clearly moves, then there’s no retake as the kick hasn’t been taken in the first place.
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    Stupidest cautions I've ever administered

    I mean you can award a retake. The goalkeeper’s offence just needs to have “clearly impacted” the kicker. Now, how this would ever happen in practice, I have no clue, I’ve just seen an opportunity to be pedantic about the LotG.
  11. J

    2 penalty shouts

    Based on how you’ve described it, I 100% agree. Often players love consistency so much they want the same decision made across dissimilar situations. There is a meaningful difference between an attacker taking a shot and then colliding with the goalkeeper and an attacker trying to beat the...
  12. J

    PSG v Newcastle

    His hand moves towards the ball. That’s deliberate handling. No need to consider distance, deflections etc, leave that stuff for unnaturally bigger.
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    Huddersfield vs Luton - Hair Pulling

    In most cases, we would struggle to justify a red card for endangering the safety or excessive force for a hair pull. If we want to justify a red card for hair pulling, which I think we do (definitely not biased by my long hair), we need to fall back on brutality, an act which is “savage...
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    Man Utd vs Man City

    Football also expects that an IDFK is awarded when a goalkeeper handles the ball inside their own penalty area after attempting to kick the ball to release it into play after a teammate has deliberately passed it to them. Edit to add that football also expects the goalkeeper to be sent off for...
  15. J

    Chelsea v Aston Villa

    If I’m understanding the article correctly, a team official was cautioned for delaying the restart of play by the opposing team? I’m certainly hoping not cause even I know that’s wrong in Law. And he also deliberately threw or kicked an object onto the field of play which is also a sending-off...
  16. J

    Red card violent conduct

    Yeah, hammered on. Well done.
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    Tottenham v Liverpool

    I know a referee coach whose advice for determining sanction is “Give a red card if it makes you go ouch”. Studs to the Achilles with a moderate degree of force clearly endangers the safety of the opponent. Exacerbated by the fact the player is very late and has no chance to fairly play the...
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    Crewe v Bristol Rovers - Keeper Error (DOGSO-H?)

    I eliminated the goalkeeper as he committed the offence. No guidance I’ve come across clarifies that the general rule that the player that commits an offence isn’t considered for the purposes of DOGSO. (This doesn’t mean such instruction doesn’t exist though.)
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    Crewe v Bristol Rovers - Keeper Error (DOGSO-H?)

    Based purely on the one angle linked, clear DOGSO for me. If the keeper’s not there, the attacker is gaining possession of the ball in the middle of the field near the edge of the penalty area, facing goal, with no defenders between him and the goal.
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    Mic’d up

    My first instinct for the Wolves challenge was red but after consideration, I prefer yellow as the point of contact is the top of the boot where the opponent is well-protected. However, I appreciate that the nature of the challenge is very concerning. Red is probably the easier sell at lower...
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