Did they fucking film that on a webcam?
The Wrexham vs Brighton game was appalling. The ball was just a yellow blur. And, I'm pretty sure the ball is white.
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Did they fucking film that on a webcam?
Барбоса;3632598 said:Yeah, but a referee is also encouraged to use his common sense and doling out that red card in the first ten minutes of a cup match between two local rivals is senseless
Christian "Minimum Wage" Cage;3632606 said:Rules are rules and they should be followed no matter what. The circumstances shouldn't matter. Hell, that's why we are in the economic crisis, people failing to go by the book amongst other things. Sure, no one wants to see someone get sent off, but complain to Kompany for not following simple rules.
Christian "Minimum Wage" Cage;3632591 said:If the rules say that a two-footed challenge is a red card, then Chris Foy is just doing his job. Correctly, I might add.
Your problems lie with the FA, not Foy.
Christian "Minimum Wage" Cage;3632606 said:Rules are rules and they should be followed no matter what. The circumstances shouldn't matter. Hell, that's why we are in the economic crisis, people failing to go by the book amongst other things. Sure, no one wants to see someone get sent off, but complain to Kompany for not following simple rules.
That's for a two-footed tackle on the man. I'll have to watch it again but I don't think Kompany even touched the player, he got the ball completely and the guy ran into his legs.
Барбоса;3632631 said:Sorry, Brohan but that is total bollocks. The rules might be black and white but in-game circumstances are 14 shades of grey and therefore to rely solely on the former to judge the latter ensures inconsistency. Common sense should always prevail over a strict implementing of the rules.
With your interpretation Howard Webb should have sent off everyone that deserved it in the World Cup Final and left it to be a disastrous advert for football when instead he used common sense and preserved it as a spectacle.
Барбоса;3632660 said:Blanket bans such as that on two-footed challenges need to be policed with common sense otherwise we get awful decisions like Foy's. Nani doesn't even claim a free kick, suggesting that he was barely touched and that the tackle was perfectly timed.
But with a strict interpretation of the laws, a perfectly timed two-footed tackle deserves a red card... total bollocks
I though i was watching a fucking charity game when i turned on my tv to see scholes on the pitch!.
On the subject of tackling in football video evidence should be used plain and simple, referee's are going to make mistakes and it takes 30 seconds to check on a video weather the challenge was fair or not. If it's good enough for rugby it's damm sure good enough for football.