Random football question. 12:11 - Oct 6 with 429 views | MattinLondon | After watching the Spurs V Man U match. If a player obviously feigns injury after a slight push on him, can he still be booked whilst still sending the perpetrator off straight for violent conduct? | | | | |
Random football question. on 12:18 - Oct 6 with 401 views | Superblue95 | That’s exactly what happened in that match isn’t it? Or am I misunderstanding your post? | |
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Random football question. on 12:18 - Oct 6 with 403 views | uefacup81 | I suppose the problem there is that it becomes a very subjective arena. How does one judge what an appropriate reaction is, or how much any sort of physical contact hurt? | |
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Random football question. on 12:20 - Oct 6 with 393 views | MattinLondon |
Random football question. on 12:18 - Oct 6 by Superblue95 | That’s exactly what happened in that match isn’t it? Or am I misunderstanding your post? |
Was he booked as well? I didn’t realise...thought the Spurs player was sent off and that was all. Or was the Man Utd player booked as he also sort of lashed out first. | | | |
Random football question. on 12:22 - Oct 6 with 386 views | uefacup81 |
Random football question. on 12:20 - Oct 6 by MattinLondon | Was he booked as well? I didn’t realise...thought the Spurs player was sent off and that was all. Or was the Man Utd player booked as he also sort of lashed out first. |
My understanding was that Lamela was booked for his part in the scuffle, rather than his reaction? | |
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Random football question. on 12:28 - Oct 6 with 377 views | MattinLondon |
Random football question. on 12:18 - Oct 6 by uefacup81 | I suppose the problem there is that it becomes a very subjective arena. How does one judge what an appropriate reaction is, or how much any sort of physical contact hurt? |
I suppose in super slow-mo everything always looks worse or intentional. But often, it’s easy to spot overreaction just like it is to spot an obvious dive. | | | |
Random football question. on 13:33 - Oct 6 with 304 views | Garv |
Random football question. on 12:18 - Oct 6 by uefacup81 | I suppose the problem there is that it becomes a very subjective arena. How does one judge what an appropriate reaction is, or how much any sort of physical contact hurt? |
There's very little that is likely to be done on a football pitch that will provoke a reaction like Lamela's, in my opinion. For me, once a referee sees a player rolling around like that you should pretty much know he's trying to have you on, especially when it's someone like Lamela. | |
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