I've seen a lot of talk online about this incident where Martinelli appears to push the referee and only receives a yellow card. Would anyone be dismissing him for this? (Linked below)
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Thought so. I'm absolutely astonished that Barrott didn't send him for an early shower. Doesn't set a great example!Of course!
No but that’s exactly the same as the fact I would send a player off if they called me a cheat but wouldn’t if they said it to their opponent. It’s very different imho.If he pushed a player like that would you be sending him off?
That would be difficult given that leagues do not handle discipline and suspensions (not to mention that it was a FA Cup match, not a league game)!I’d love to see the league suspend the player to send the message of hands off the ref, but I’d be completely shocked if they did.
Ok, powers that be. (Sloppy language by me as I’m used to the U.S. sports where it is the leagues.)That would be difficult given that leagues do not handle discipline and suspensions (not to mention that it was a FA Cup match, not a league game)!![]()
I’m not. That!s not an excuse to touch the ref. We should be much stricter about this. No one should remotely think that is an ok thing to do.I’m happy with yellow. He’s pushing him out of the way to take the free kick quickly.
Where is this in the laws of the game?Yes - knowingly pushing the referee is a clear red
It is not specifically. Are you saying it is not an offence at all or are you saying pushing the referee is a yellow, where would that be in the law?Where is this in the laws of the game?
If he pushed a player like that would you be sending him off?
It’s not a challenge for the ball (obviously) so careless, reckless etc doesn’t come into it for me. Therefore you’re left to decide whether or not it’s violent conduct. VC does mention excessive force or brutality, but this doesn’t come anywhere near that in my opinion. Caution for lack of respect for the game is adequate for me.It is not specifically. Are you saying it is not an offence at all or are you saying pushing the referee is a yellow, where would that be in the law?
As referees we fit incidents to clauses in law, or interpretations of them through judgement. For me, and many others, any force used to push a referee is excessive which makes this a VC. If this was accidental, it may be overlooked but certainly not a deliberate act.
I also see you compare this act to similar acts to players. Law 12 defines CRUEF (careless, reckless, Using Excessive Force) for acts (including pushing) against opponents. Including match officials in the same context is wrong. To make the point, a player deliberately and recklessly trips a running opponent from behind and causes him to topple over, yellow card. Now he does the same to the referee. Hope you don't think it is a yellow card.
A few years ago in Australian top flight, a keeper slapped the open palm of the referee with moderate force out of frustration. He got a six months ban (originally a longer ban but appealed).