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Not if his treatment has taken beyond the reasonable amount of time when everyone is ready to restart. LOTG states this is usually 20-25 seconds. After this, the referee is well within their rights to make the player leave the FoP.Certain to be other talking points but can’t understand why Ki had to go off after treatment. Fouled by Tielemens who was rightly cautioned which should mean, unless I’ve missed the memo, he can stay on?
Funnily enough this was a question on the 7*6 promotion exam and included reasonablely quick treatment in the wording.Not if his treatment has taken beyond the reasonable amount of time when everyone is ready to restart. LOTG states this is usually 20-25 seconds. After this, the referee is well within their rights to make the player leave the FoP.
I saw it done last week when I was on the line.Although well-intentioned, I think this is a law change that has pretty much failed. I cannot yet recall having seen an instance where a player has actually stayed on the field after receiving treatment even when the opponent was carded for the offence. I'm sure it has happened somewhere, sometime (I seem to remember one of the contributors on here mentioning having allowed it) but not in all the games I have seen since the change came in, and which probably number in the hundreds.
As I said in my post:I saw it done last week when I was on the line.
That doesn't change the fact that based on my observations, for the most part and especially at the higher levels it is almost never used.I'm sure it has happened.