The game can't be fixed from the bottom up. Risky penalty awards which surprise everyone are no good for self-preservation. I know this, because I've found out for myselfAnd we wonder why players dive and whine . . .
The game can't be fixed from the bottom up. Risky penalty awards which surprise everyone are no good for self-preservation. I know this, because I've found out for myselfAnd we wonder why players dive and whine . . .
The game can't be fixed from the bottom up. Risky penalty awards which surprise everyone are no good for self-preservation. I know this, because I've found out for myself
The game can't be fixed from the bottom up. Risky penalty awards which surprise everyone are no good for self-preservation. I know this, because I've found out for myself
I doubt either of us would 'make it worse'but that doesn't mean we have to make it worse.
Give the decision that 'football expects', is the phrase. Throw-ins best fit this paradigm. We frequently 'go with the flow'!Agree, and its also a useful aid to making decisions - we're not right all the time!
Recently as an AR I'm right on top of the play, ball goes out for what I thought was 100% a red throw, blue player picks up the ball , throws it in, not a murmur from anyone - I'm certainly not disagreeing!
I know some don't like it, but player reaction SHOULD be taken into account when making some decisions.