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Clearly a player from the winning visiting team, caution for USB totally justified
 
Caution both players C1, attacker for doing the handstand (unspecified behaviour), defender for pushing him over.
 
What would you be cautioning the blue player for? C1 unsporting behaviour - but why? Be specific please, USB covers a lot of offences and means nothing on its own. (Not saying I disagree, but want you to get into the habit of breaking down exactly what you are giving in law rather than just using a generalised term).

The White player is for me violent conduct and walking. No need to do what he does, a push with ?excessive force, potentially endangers the opponent, sparks a mass confrontation. Enough for me to walk him.

Nice video find @haywain
 
@Yacinho I am seriously thinking of issuing you a warning. Please watch your attitude. Not for the first time I might add, you have shown a lack of maturity in your posts.

To break down my point to you into baby chunks: just saying it's unsporting behaviour means very little. Unsporting behaviour has a lot of different elements. Which element of unsporting behaviour are you saying it is?

If you can't post something a little more mature than your last post, think about not posting anything.
 
Perhaps this is a case of lost in translation? Yachino could also be cross after the pigs ear France made of the rugby!
 
I don't know, I don't get why saying "Useless provocative attitude" is saying the same thing as "USB" and I don't get why I'm being told that "Useless provocative attitude" isn't a caution code since I only said that after being asked for precision about the "USB" I said in the first place.

But whatever, I don't really care anymore.
 
Yacihno is there a code on the French disciplinary system with the abbreviation of USB? I'm just wondering as the translation could be a clever fit?
 
Clear example of what's wrong with the game IMO - IMO the bigger prima donnas isn't the fool doing the handstand but those displayed feigned offence. How is the handstand worse for the game than the handbags after? By cautioning one and not the other we're just encouraging the prat-like behaviour from white.

Not blaming the individual referee here; it's a culture thing.

At grassroots I reckon a caution wouldn't be absolutely necessary, you'd just have to consider how inflammatory it was
 
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