NE - You could be right! I guess I watch Rugby and have an irrational hope that Football could be similar. Maybe it has gone too far and we can't reverse the trend?
This is good to see, but please, can they do something about the MMA defending in the penalty area?
I agree that officials should be treated with respect, but if I could change one thing in football, being nasty to officials wouldn't be top of my agenda.
To be fair, it would be top of my agenda as, if something as common as holding and pulling in the penalty area is to be punished, the referees will be copping the flak. Now if you first adress the way the players can adress the referee (or can't) then it makes life for them a lot easier.
But just so I understand these new rules properly, does that mean that Rooney will be booked next time he comes to the ref for a cuddle?
I think in those situations it would be probably be let go.
I must admit, I noticed a lot more contact between players and refs last season, with many players putting a hand on the refs.
I think if it is at the start of an incident, they should get booked according to the laws, whereas I can see a situation where a captain pats the ref to say fair enough, and that not being punished.
Good to see fans taking a keen interest in the laws of the game, and making sure they understand them before posting a comment that would make them look a right twerp:
James Pinsker: So if a referee gets jogged into mid-match when in the way of a player, the player gets a yellow card! Absolute rubbish!
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They don't help themselves......and the authorities seem to be happy to let them take the flack
Either get them help......or replace them with better and hold them accountable properly for a job that earns them a decent salary.
http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/36844570
This is good to see, but please, can they do something about the MMA defending in the penalty area?
I agree that officials should be treated with respect, but if I could change one thing in football, being nasty to officials wouldn't be top of my agenda.
But just so I understand these new rules properly, does that mean that Rooney will be booked next time he comes to the ref for a cuddle?
I must admit, I noticed a lot more contact between players and refs last season, with many players putting a hand on the refs.
I think if it is at the start of an incident, they should get booked according to the laws, whereas I can see a situation where a captain pats the ref to say fair enough, and that not being punished.
Think that deserves a bit of an old ;doh