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Dozzers yellow card there 16:18 - Oct 31 with 1424 viewsDyland

Did I imagine the ref only giving a card when two Crewe players told him to?

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Dozzers yellow card there on 16:19 - Oct 31 with 1388 viewsBluefish

Bizarre. Didn't look intentional handball

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Dozzers yellow card there on 16:46 - Oct 31 with 1313 viewsSteve_M

He definitely did.

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Dozzers yellow card there on 17:10 - Oct 31 with 1199 viewsBasuco

Trevor Kettle is on par with Keith Stroud in never giving us anything and never has done, he has always been a very weak poor ref.
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Dozzers yellow card there on 17:42 - Oct 31 with 1157 viewsNthsuffolkblue

Clearly not deliberate handball. Can only imagine he was booked for something he said. Jackson similar. Booked for trying to get them to take the free kick from where the referee had told them to take it from and where he makes them take it after too. Poor but he shouldn't really have been kicking the ball.

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Dozzers yellow card there on 17:44 - Oct 31 with 1138 viewsITFC_Forever

Dozzers yellow card there on 17:10 - Oct 31 by Basuco

Trevor Kettle is on par with Keith Stroud in never giving us anything and never has done, he has always been a very weak poor ref.


He could easily have given them a penalty, so let’s be grateful for that.

Not sure why Jackson was booked. He was standing in the right place, Crewe we’re trying to take the free kick from the wrong place.

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Dozzers yellow card there on 18:02 - Oct 31 with 1077 viewsTheTrueBlue1878

Dozzell our for Sunderland isn’t he?

Was that his fifth.

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Dozzers yellow card there on 19:03 - Oct 31 with 1022 viewsBent_double

Dozzers yellow card there on 18:02 - Oct 31 by TheTrueBlue1878

Dozzell our for Sunderland isn’t he?

Was that his fifth.


I think Brenner said it was his 4th in the league, so no.

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Dozzers yellow card there on 10:10 - Nov 1 with 782 viewsDennyx4

Exactly what happened and the ref had nowhere to go with it, after he had given the free kick.

The free kick can only be awarded for deliberate hand ball, and a deliberate hand ball is a yellow card offence.

The Crewe players reminded him the rules.
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Dozzers yellow card there on 10:32 - Nov 1 with 755 viewsRozz

Dozzers yellow card there on 10:10 - Nov 1 by Dennyx4

Exactly what happened and the ref had nowhere to go with it, after he had given the free kick.

The free kick can only be awarded for deliberate hand ball, and a deliberate hand ball is a yellow card offence.

The Crewe players reminded him the rules.


This isn't the case in most leagues now - I would assume the EFL carries the same approach as the Prem:

What is the new law?
It's not technically "new" as it has been in force across Europe last season, but the Premier League is now taking a more strict approach. So that means a player will be penalised for handball if:

The hand/arm is clearly away from the body and outside the "body line".
The player clearly leans into the path of the ball.
The ball travels some distance.
The ball touches a hand/arm that is clearly raised above the shoulder.
The player falls and the hand/arm is extended laterally or vertically away from the body.
A deflection clearly makes no difference to the ball touching a hand/arm that is clearly extended away from the body and/or above the shoulder.
Immediately after touching the ball with the arm, even accidentally, the player scores a goal or creates a goal-scoring opportunity.
How has the handball rule changed?
Football's rulemakers, the International Football Association Board (Ifab), tightened up the handball rule in time for this season, defining the boundary between the shoulder and the arm as the bottom of the armpit.

Anything below that and it's a handball - intentional or not, it doesn't matter.

Ifab also emphasised a handball offence takes place when a player makes their body 'unnaturally bigger' and/or puts their arms above shoulder height.

It was also clarified that an "accidental" handball by an attacking player is only penalised if it occurs "immediately" before a goal or clear goal-scoring opportunity.
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Dozzers yellow card there on 10:36 - Nov 1 with 739 viewspointofblue

Dozzers yellow card there on 10:10 - Nov 1 by Dennyx4

Exactly what happened and the ref had nowhere to go with it, after he had given the free kick.

The free kick can only be awarded for deliberate hand ball, and a deliberate hand ball is a yellow card offence.

The Crewe players reminded him the rules.


It’s not up to the Crewe players to remind the ref of the rules; they’re not meant to be his assistants. Though, for me, it shouldn’t have been given - I don’t think it was deliberate.

Kettle was awful as per usual though. We just need Stroud to officiate one of our games now.

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Dozzers yellow card there on 10:38 - Nov 1 with 733 viewsDennyx4

Dozzers yellow card there on 10:32 - Nov 1 by Rozz

This isn't the case in most leagues now - I would assume the EFL carries the same approach as the Prem:

What is the new law?
It's not technically "new" as it has been in force across Europe last season, but the Premier League is now taking a more strict approach. So that means a player will be penalised for handball if:

The hand/arm is clearly away from the body and outside the "body line".
The player clearly leans into the path of the ball.
The ball travels some distance.
The ball touches a hand/arm that is clearly raised above the shoulder.
The player falls and the hand/arm is extended laterally or vertically away from the body.
A deflection clearly makes no difference to the ball touching a hand/arm that is clearly extended away from the body and/or above the shoulder.
Immediately after touching the ball with the arm, even accidentally, the player scores a goal or creates a goal-scoring opportunity.
How has the handball rule changed?
Football's rulemakers, the International Football Association Board (Ifab), tightened up the handball rule in time for this season, defining the boundary between the shoulder and the arm as the bottom of the armpit.

Anything below that and it's a handball - intentional or not, it doesn't matter.

Ifab also emphasised a handball offence takes place when a player makes their body 'unnaturally bigger' and/or puts their arms above shoulder height.

It was also clarified that an "accidental" handball by an attacking player is only penalised if it occurs "immediately" before a goal or clear goal-scoring opportunity.


Not sure the EFL are following the same rules as the Premier League at present - we haven't seen the daft penalties for handball in the area that the Premier League has.
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Dozzers yellow card there on 12:58 - Nov 1 with 630 viewsWickets

Dozzers yellow card there on 10:10 - Nov 1 by Dennyx4

Exactly what happened and the ref had nowhere to go with it, after he had given the free kick.

The free kick can only be awarded for deliberate hand ball, and a deliberate hand ball is a yellow card offence.

The Crewe players reminded him the rules.


Well i suppose thats right but how many times do we see a handball and a card does not come out , funny old game .
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Dozzers yellow card there on 21:57 - Nov 3 with 505 viewsRozz

Dozzers yellow card there on 10:38 - Nov 1 by Dennyx4

Not sure the EFL are following the same rules as the Premier League at present - we haven't seen the daft penalties for handball in the area that the Premier League has.


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