CapnBloodbeard
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The Australian Hyundai A-League has fans talking, again......
http://www.foxsports.com.au/footbal...h-western-sydney/story-e6frf4gl-1227703147967
Might be geoblocked, it's an Australian site.
EDIT: Here's a facebook version
https://www.facebook.com/aleague/vi...0153919107047728/?type=2&theater¬if_t=like
Here's what happened:
Foul is given in the middle of the field. Referee calls a defender some 20 yards out of position to speak to him. Referee releases player, immediately blows the whistle to restart play. The player this defender should have been marking is now free, so the kick is taken to that player. 4th official gets in the referee's ear, referee blows the whistle again just as the shot is taken (and goes in the goal, of course). Referee goes back to the initial restart (and of course, the other team, the one who was defending here, scored a couple of minutes later).
Thoughts?
Given the defending team were only going to capitalise off a referee's mistake, I think it's clear that this was the fair decision. Permissible in law though?
http://www.foxsports.com.au/footbal...h-western-sydney/story-e6frf4gl-1227703147967
Might be geoblocked, it's an Australian site.
EDIT: Here's a facebook version
https://www.facebook.com/aleague/vi...0153919107047728/?type=2&theater¬if_t=like
Here's what happened:
Foul is given in the middle of the field. Referee calls a defender some 20 yards out of position to speak to him. Referee releases player, immediately blows the whistle to restart play. The player this defender should have been marking is now free, so the kick is taken to that player. 4th official gets in the referee's ear, referee blows the whistle again just as the shot is taken (and goes in the goal, of course). Referee goes back to the initial restart (and of course, the other team, the one who was defending here, scored a couple of minutes later).
Thoughts?
Given the defending team were only going to capitalise off a referee's mistake, I think it's clear that this was the fair decision. Permissible in law though?
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