Another incident last night, again as an assistant which the ref had no view of. I'm down towards the corner flag and the box is crowded. Ball gets cleared by blues and takes a deflection off another player which loops it out towards me. Reds are attacking and the winger shields against the full back in the likely position that the ball will drop. Red player is looking up for the ball as it's coming from behind him and he can't see it.
It comes down very fast and the red player is still shielding against the blue full back with his arms out when the ball lands fast in front of him, takes a wicked bounce and spins straight up and hits his hand. Red player is still looking up until it hits his hand and he clicks that its now next to him. Blue team scream for hand ball and I shake my head as I didn't think it was a delibrate hand ball. Red then typically crosses whilst blues are protesting and the other quick thinking red striker jumps and powers a header into the net making blues go doubly mental.
Speaking with the assessor he asked my view and understood it but then asked me if on reflection that was it the right choice. The red player did handball it but not delibrately and has gained a massive advantage in doing so, as it landed right at his feet for him to then cross. Had I waved for handball I doubt i'd have had any protests as almost to a man they stopped when it happened so would have been an easy sell. Red manager even said at the end he thought it was handball. The fracas that resulted from the decision meant the blue manager was sent from the duggout and quite a few blue players went in the book for dissent.
So whats your opinions, is there ever a case where you know in law your decision was correct but on a game management style wasn't right if you know what I mean.
It comes down very fast and the red player is still shielding against the blue full back with his arms out when the ball lands fast in front of him, takes a wicked bounce and spins straight up and hits his hand. Red player is still looking up until it hits his hand and he clicks that its now next to him. Blue team scream for hand ball and I shake my head as I didn't think it was a delibrate hand ball. Red then typically crosses whilst blues are protesting and the other quick thinking red striker jumps and powers a header into the net making blues go doubly mental.
Speaking with the assessor he asked my view and understood it but then asked me if on reflection that was it the right choice. The red player did handball it but not delibrately and has gained a massive advantage in doing so, as it landed right at his feet for him to then cross. Had I waved for handball I doubt i'd have had any protests as almost to a man they stopped when it happened so would have been an easy sell. Red manager even said at the end he thought it was handball. The fracas that resulted from the decision meant the blue manager was sent from the duggout and quite a few blue players went in the book for dissent.
So whats your opinions, is there ever a case where you know in law your decision was correct but on a game management style wasn't right if you know what I mean.