‘Leaving the technical area to act in a provocative or inflammatory manner’
If you’re having to tell him to leave the FOP multiple times I would say it falls into this category. That or ‘entering the field of play to interfere with play, an opposing player or a match official’. I guess not...
it’s the nature of the fall which gets me, and with most footballers. If you’re pushed you naturally put your arms forward to break the fall. Players who are looking for something and/or feel something in their back fall forward with their arms stretched out wide. That isn’t natural and shouts...
Yes to be fair, I may have misunderstood the each other context there. INOFFABUS, depending on the words used is in the eye of the beholder in some ‘lesser’ terms. Obviously some particular words would be a red regardless of who is refereeing but as you are going towards the ‘less offensive’...
Players swearing at their own teammates can be a difficult thing to manage as most of the time if you question it, the reaction will be ‘I was talking to my own team!’. That doesn’t make it acceptable, but the use of swearing toward a teammate is definitely a different context to that of an...
Bigger issue for me is the placing of the free kick. You’ve got to spot that it’s been taken well forward of where the foul was, especially when the player on the ground jumps up in front of you and walks forward.
Since when does ‘check complete’ mean you can’t intervene again? And by that, when Darren England confirms it’s a goal and then everyone is then setting up for a free kick, why isn’t he screaming at them saying ‘it’s a goal!’.
you could attempt to sell it as USB, but I think you’d be hard pushed to persuade an observer of that
Edit: I didn’t realise how many pages of discussion there was before I said this :D
This. Based on the OP, it sounds like we’re talking that the players arms are touching their chest, not outstretched in front of them. I wouldn’t be giving handball for that.
The guys an idiot. The time wasting by his team was constant and trying to spin it with ‘we’re trying to work out the oppositions tactics’ is just him deflecting. Why would everyone stand around and wait for him to work out the opposition setup?
Yes, he has deliberately put his leg out to prevent the pass, however that’s not part of the criteria for resetting the phase of play for offside. It’s a block, no different to when a defender on the edge of their box sticks a leg out to stop a shot
The direction of the ball is irrelevant for offside though. An interception would suggest the attacker has taken control of the ball and was actively in possession. That pass just hit him and flew off 30 yards away
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