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What I thought was really daft today was after the red card.So, their guy gets a red for a bad foul. Clifton gets treatment and then has to go off for 20 seconds.But, in that time their keeper went down injured so that they could get a sub and tactics ready. They are then allowed to make said sub all while Clifton has to serve 30 secs off the pitch.It makes no sense at all!
Wolfie, you'll be pleased to know the rule changes for next season will include the following;Time wasting by goalkeepersThe IFAB unanimously decided to amend Law 12.2 (Indirect free kick). The amendment means that if a goalkeeper holds the ball for longer than eight seconds (with the referee using a visual five-second countdown), a corner kick will be awarded to the opposing team (rather than an indirect free kick if a goalkeeper holds the ball for more than six seconds, as per the current Laws).Team CaptainsIn relation to Law 3.10 (Team captain), guidelines have been introduced for any competitions wishing to apply the principle of only the captain approaching the referee in specific situations, which was successfully implemented in a number of competitions last year. The IFAB agreed that stronger cooperation and communication between captains and referees, who often face verbal and/or physical dissent when making decisions, can help instil higher levels of fairness and mutual respect, both of which are core values of the game. Other changes include;Law 8.2 (Dropped ball): If the ball is outside the penalty area when play is stopped, it is dropped for the team that had or would have gained possession if this is clear to the referee; otherwise, it is dropped for the team that last touched it. The ball is dropped at its position when play was stopped.Law 9.2 (Ball in play): An indirect free kick with no disciplinary sanction will be awarded if a team official, substitute, substituted or sent-off player or player who is temporarily off the field of play touches the ball as it is leaving the field of play and there was no intention to interfere unfairly.Video assistant referee (VAR) protocol: Competitions now have the option for the referee to make an announcement after a VAR review or lengthy VAR check.Practical guidelines for match officials: As the VAR can monitor goal/no goal decisions and goalkeeper encroachment, the assistant referee should be positioned in line with the penalty mark, which is the offside line.
On the last point I wonder how many people saw the chop by AFCWs Number 26I think it might have been Sterry that had done 26 and was hacked down , stopping a late promising moveHair DID as he was near to it and quite clearly was already reaching for (imo) a well deserved YellowThe 26 did that thing protesting by putting his head in his hands in disbelief and then (again imo) Hair realized 26 got a Yellow earlier in the game and did not go on to produce another Yellow.I think the Club should take whatever action they can because the 26 broke the rules the Ref is there to apply and the Ref knew it , they could clearly see him on Film I suppose both reaching for a Card and then putting it backWhat was he frightened of ? Sending off 3 people in one game ?That's not down to him . Players break the Rules , he sees them , he takes action so that doesn't reflect on his abilities to Referee.What does reflect that ability is acting like he did with their 26
Today was probably the worst football game I've watched at Rovers (apart from the Richardson years I guess). Call me old fashioned, but I want to watch a game of football were two teams try and win by playing football and not time wasting or faking injuries. If we lose we lose, but at least its fair and in the spirit of the game.I don't understand why todays Ref didn't stamp down on time wasting with early yellow cards. An early card for the Keeper would of helped the game flow. Plus, apply a proper amount of injury time at the end of the first half.I come to support Rovers and hopefully be entertained.
One way to stop wasting time is when a player goes down (injured??) is for the referee to bring the physio on immediately. That way he would have go off for 30 seconds and maybe would deter them from feigning injury.