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    Martinelli incident - Southampton vs Arsenal FA Cup QF

    If a player tries to push an opponent out of the way how much force is necessary? I’d say none, yet nobody would be expecting a red card if it was player on player. I think the threshold for what’s “acceptable” for pushing match officials should be lower than players, but the LOTG don’t...
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    Martinelli incident - Southampton vs Arsenal FA Cup QF

    It’s not a challenge for the ball (obviously) so careless, reckless etc doesn’t come into it for me. Therefore you’re left to decide whether or not it’s violent conduct. VC does mention excessive force or brutality, but this doesn’t come anywhere near that in my opinion. Caution for lack of...
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    Martinelli incident - Southampton vs Arsenal FA Cup QF

    Where is this in the laws of the game?
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    Martinelli incident - Southampton vs Arsenal FA Cup QF

    If he pushed a player like that would you be sending him off?
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    Good Tips

    People are very rarely shouting at you personally - it’s the shirt you’re wearing that they’re shouting at.
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    Times Players Have Corrected You (Correctly)

    A couple of years ago I was refereeing a youth game on a horrible day with strong wind and rain. Player went to take a throw in and the ball slightly slipped from his hand as he threw it. It was probably a foul throw but it was borderline enough that I was happy to let it go, especially with the...
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    Arsenal v Crystal Palace (EFL Cup)

    I get that they’re “managing an event” as much as officiating a football game but somebody needs to be brave and caution him for it, and if he continues then give him a second caution. It’s the most blatant example there is of “clearly/persistently not respecting the confines of their own team’s...
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    Kilmarnock v Rangers

    It’s a clear foul and yellow card for me. Take a pick of SPA or reckless. I don’t see it as endangering safety, and the Rangers defender is close enough to provide cover so not DOGO. I do however think you should have had a penalty for the shirt pull on David Watson.
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    Kilmarnock v Dundee United

    Poor decision for the referee to give it in the first instance but sometimes our eyes deceive us and we think we saw something that didn’t actually happen. So I do have some sympathy - we’re all human after all and mistakes happen. Not really sure what the VAR is thinking though. I can’t see...
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    Ref equipments

    I think this thread has been skewed by the predominantly English membership of this forum, and the reluctance to allow comms in England. Up here in Scotland their use is much more widespread and it's a common site even for grassroots finals now to see the three officials micd up. Many of the...
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    Dundee United v St Mirren - GK handball

    Thanks everyone for the responses. Not a simple decision obviously, so always happy to back the onfield officials in their call.
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    Dundee United v St Mirren - GK handball

    I'll post the highlights clip when they're uploaded to Youtube later on, but hopefully I can describe the incident sufficiently. The ball was rolling back towards the goalkeeper, who is deemed to have picked it up outside his area. The replays aren't 100% conclusive, so I'm happy to go with the...
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    Celtic injury time penalty

    This is the kind of line that Dermot Gallagher pedals that is actually complete nonsense. Handball interpretation in Scotland is far closer to England than Europe. Two or three seasons ago it was definitely a lot more strict/bonkers, but they’ve definitely toned it down and are generally a lot...
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    U14's - SNAP HIM!!

    The middle one would very much depend on tone and context of the game up to that point. The other two don’t insinuate violence at all for me so I’ve no issue with them. (And well done for the handling of the initial comment in the OP)
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    New Ref - Scenario Advice

    As long as you’re clear in your communication then I think it’s a fairly easy sell. First offence is obstructing the keeper, so that’s the restart regardless of what happens after that. As @Russell Jones says, a yellow for the attacker can help sell it. From personal experience last season I...
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    CHE vs FUL

    I think they were stuck between a rock and a hard place. Replace the VAR and it’s seen as an admission of error, but equally Michael Salisbury will have seen the fall out from the game and it would have undoubtedly been on his mind, even just subconsciously, if he was still involved in the game...
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    Grimsby V Man United

    Could the weather come into it a bit as well? The amount of rain that had fallen during the second half made it noticeably more difficult to make a controlled movement at times.
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    FCSB v Aberdeen

    Not sure it’s a handball or a caution for me. Even if you do deem it handball I’m still not sure what the caution would be for.
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    Leeds v Everton

    Tarkowski moves his body towards the ball because he is a defender who wants to block the shot. In doing so, his arm is by his side in a natural position. In my mind the “moving the hand towards the ball” justification is for situations like the Liverpool v Bournemouth game where the hand...
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    Leeds v Everton

    Real time I thought it was handball so I do have sympathy with the onfield officials. Not really sure what justification VAR has though as after only one replay it was clear it was a natural position.
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