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Your thoughts on Alves incident? 2.30 on the vid
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the good old public parks in scotland lol, i agree by the wayIn that environment it might be ok, my point being, for most of us, in public parks, I personally dont feel its good practise to go nose to nose with someond you are going to dismiss, they will already be raging and to be within headbutt motion distance is asking for trouble. There is showing authority, and there is just being unaware of your environment.
Really? THIS is your takeaway?as the other guys have said angles give you two decisions, and the referee should decide if he want to wear long or short sleeves, that just looks scruffy and would lose brownie points for appearance, if i was assessing
There have been prior instances (including at a World Cup) where a caution was to be shown, and then the situation escalated with that player committing violent conduct (I seem to recall that it was a game involving the Netherlands, and an opponent had taken a really obvious dive, ref blew the whistle, was coming over to caution, etc, and the player stood up and headbutted Edwin Van Der Sar). Only the RC was shown in that circumstance, but the match report reflected both.It looks like the referee stopped the game for a reckless tackle yellow. Then Alves squared up with him and said something offensive. He gave him a red for the OFFINABUS without showing him the yellow for the tackle which is not right.