So for the sake of debate : if that player was about to get tackled and he held the ball with both knees so the attacker couldn't get the ball you wouldn't say something?Absolutely nothing in LOTG which requires any decision or input from the referee. Let's not make it up as we go along!
So for the sake of debate : if that player was about to get tackled and he held the ball with both knees so the attacker couldn't get the ball you wouldn't say something?
In that scenario yes i would say something, however in the video what has the player done wrong other than make himself look a prat?
In that scenario yes i would say something, however in the video what has the player done wrong other than make himself look a prat?
So @richard ramjane @Alex Rush-Fear are you saying that the IDFK and caution are justified?
Not sure what your point is?Showboating = show off.... save it for the training session....
Showboating only shows just that little bit extra skill which you you won't normally be given time to do in an fast paced match, people will think you are just showing off (IMO) if it occured in one of my matches it wouldn't normally bother me.... but only if it would cause problems(i.e. circumventing as i previously stated) never come across it in 11 years.Not sure what your point is?
Surely even if you consider this to be unsporting conduct, sensible refereeing would suggest you warn the player at least once before whipping out an unexpected caution?