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Bad sportsmanship or clever thinking? on 10:31 - Jan 31 by Superhoop83
If Seny did that he'd be a QPR legend for life.
Especially if he did it against Preston.
Thinking of keepers past and present joe Lumley would be my choice to do something. Like that , before the Villa head injury he’s was decent at the dark arts at times
I wonder if they couldn't have simply tried to play on and kick the offending ball out at the first opportunity?
Sure the defending side might try playing with the offending ball and cry foul, but hey, you live by the sword, you die by it too. Probably some pathetic rule to cover two balls when it would be obvious to all and sundry which is the real one!
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Bad sportsmanship or clever thinking? on 09:57 - Feb 1 with 1168 views
Bad sportsmanship or clever thinking? on 07:31 - Feb 1 by PlanetHonneywood
I wonder if they couldn't have simply tried to play on and kick the offending ball out at the first opportunity?
Sure the defending side might try playing with the offending ball and cry foul, but hey, you live by the sword, you die by it too. Probably some pathetic rule to cover two balls when it would be obvious to all and sundry which is the real one!
Actually no reason in the LOTG NOT to play on with another ball on the pitch.
Only has to 'interfere with play' for the match to be halted.
Throwing the ball at an opponent is the same as hitting them in the LOTG, so that should have been a red for him. Yellow for the GK, but you could have let red play on and give the GK a yellow when ball next goes out of play.
That would be fun if it happened in one my matches!
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Bad sportsmanship or clever thinking? on 16:56 - Feb 1 with 1047 views
Bad sportsmanship or clever thinking? on 16:56 - Feb 1 by PinnerPaul
Referee career over as there are only 7 red card offences and GK didn't commit any of them!
But I thought there was leway that Refs could interpret the laws of the game if it were deemed in the interests of the match; some get out clause like this which is often used to explain decisions that Refs make where they should have applied the law but did not so, they get away with it?
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Bad sportsmanship or clever thinking? on 18:01 - Feb 1 with 965 views
Bad sportsmanship or clever thinking? on 17:43 - Feb 1 by LazyFan
But I thought there was leway that Refs could interpret the laws of the game if it were deemed in the interests of the match; some get out clause like this which is often used to explain decisions that Refs make where they should have applied the law but did not so, they get away with it?
More difficult with red cards
Its not offensive etc language, its not violent conduct, its not spitting, its not 2 yellow cards, its not denying an obvious goalscoring opportunity by a foul or handball, its not serious foul play.
Makes the reporting a little tricky if you send him off
"I thought he deserved it" isn't really an option!