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….why when we had the ball and the ref stops the game for an apparent head injury, the ref restarted the game with a free drop to their keeper?
Stopping the game because of injury is the worst rule in football. The players know when the really bad injuries happen and ok, halt things then, but apart from that keep the game going. It’s a farce.
Complicated but how would this be for the professional game:1: Independent medically trained official at each match as member of officiating team2: Every injury where a player goes down for more than say 10 seconds clutching his head - mandatory 10 minutes off the pitch with assessment from 'medical referee'. A concussion sub is allowed on.3: After 10 minutes, if the injured player is not fit to continue, sub stays on4: After 10 minutes, if the injured player is fit to continue the medical referee makes an assessment of whether the injured player had a real knock, or is feigning injury. a: If real, then team can choose whether injured player returns or sub continues b: If assessed as feigned, sub has to come off and team carries on one player light Might need a tweak for the last 10 minutes of the game, but that should stop tactical feigned head injuries
Quote from: Filo on November 10, 2024, 01:46:35 pm….why when we had the ball and the ref stops the game for an apparent head injury, the ref restarted the game with a free drop to their keeper?This is becoming a habit, but I totally agree that it was a stupid decision.We were in possession when the ref blew the whistle but as I said at the time, he was never going to give us the dropped ball in their box.
Quote from: drfchound on November 10, 2024, 06:16:28 pmQuote from: Filo on November 10, 2024, 01:46:35 pm….why when we had the ball and the ref stops the game for an apparent head injury, the ref restarted the game with a free drop to their keeper?This is becoming a habit, but I totally agree that it was a stupid decision.We were in possession when the ref blew the whistle but as I said at the time, he was never going to give us the dropped ball in their box.A terrible decision.We had possession, there was no foul, the referee decides to stop play for their guy to receive treatment for his supposed head injury.There is no way that play should then be restarted with an unopposed drop-ball to their ‘keeper.We have thereby lost possession in a potentially dangerous area and our attack is brought to an abrupt end.As stated above, this could open the door to yet another unscrupulous method of halting the opposing side’s attack.At the very least, the drop ball should be from the place where the ball was when the ref stopped play, and dropped to the team who had possession at the time.Does the ref have to account for such a decision?Very annoying.
Just happened in the Chelsea Arsenal game. Chelsea player goes down clutching face, replay clearly shows light contact on chest/shoulder, zero contact on face. VAR if we have it should step in and the player should be booked. This cheating is going beyond a joke.In answer to the initial question Absolutely no idea, awful decision considering Ironside had control of the ball in their area, from a pass from our player, so at worst it’s a drop ball to us where the player passes into ironside, at best it a drop to us in their area.
Following on from that, the kick from the keeper went out of play in our half, I wonder if the ref told him to do that, and if so why didn’t any of our players make more of an issue of it?
Quote from: Filo on November 10, 2024, 01:46:35 pm….why when we had the ball and the ref stops the game for an apparent head injury, the ref restarted the game with a free drop to their keeper?if ref stops play due to a injury with the ball in the penalty area it’s a drop ball to the keeper no matter who was in control,yes sum would say the ball was outside the area but no ref would give a drop ball to the attacking team in that situation unless it’s well outside
Quote from: donnievic on November 10, 2024, 09:05:51 pmQuote from: Filo on November 10, 2024, 01:46:35 pm….why when we had the ball and the ref stops the game for an apparent head injury, the ref restarted the game with a free drop to their keeper?if ref stops play due to a injury with the ball in the penalty area it’s a drop ball to the keeper no matter who was in control,yes sum would say the ball was outside the area but no ref would give a drop ball to the attacking team in that situation unless it’s well outside If that’s the case - it can be exploited by any team who are a bit under the cosh in a game. Feign injury- ref stops play - get possession. Can’t be right, that!
That was absolutely ridiculous wasn't it?Opens up a whole new way of defending if the opposition is camped on the edge of your box. Just go down in the area holding your head.