Mark S wrote:The goal stands, player booked and sent off! Surely?
You should have stopped play long before the player had a chance to score. But as you didn't, you should now disallow the goal, show the player the red card and restart with a free-kick close to the original offence. This is a mess and it should never have happened. The situation is clear: any player committing a second cautionable offence should be sent off immediately. The only exception is when you believe the opponents have an obvious goalscoring chance. So in this situation, you were right to play on, but you should have stopped play the moment that chance was no longer "obvious". When the ball was cleared, you should have blown up, dismissed the player and restarted with an indirect free-kick from where the ball was when play was stopped.
ezz wrote:How many SV's does it take to change a lightbulb?
campdave wrote:You should have stopped play long before the player had a chance to score. But as you didn't, you should now disallow the goal, show the player the red card and restart with a free-kick close to the original offence. This is a mess and it should never have happened. The situation is clear: any player committing a second cautionable offence should be sent off immediately. The only exception is when you believe the opponents have an obvious goalscoring chance. So in this situation, you were right to play on, but you should have stopped play the moment that chance was no longer "obvious". When the ball was cleared, you should have blown up, dismissed the player and restarted with an indirect free-kick from where the ball was when play was stopped.
Hackett's version of events
PUNKISDEAD wrote:If mark can read ezz s answer and confirm it is right, Ezz can pose a question, THE RULES, has had over a thousand views already, this is great!!
I have just had a Barcelona fam pm me asking if he can run a thread called LA RULEZ on their board, I think THE RULES could go global, ynow, all over the GLOBE ;)
morecambe mick wrote:Perhaps Ezz is as bored of this as I.
PUNKISDEAD wrote:If a ref dies during a match how many feet underground is he buried
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