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by dorsetblue » Sat Jan 25, 2020 7:17 pm
Poor from the ref to book him today after his dad died in the week. Sometimes the rule hook should be disregarded.
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by Nuclearblue » Sat Jan 25, 2020 9:50 pm
Are you serious ? Ffs should they just let him score for the same reason. Dew dew
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by troobloo3339 » Sat Jan 25, 2020 10:11 pm
Nuclearblue wrote:Are you serious ? Ffs should they just let him score for the same reason. Dew dew
The linesman did just let him score
He was clearly off side ffs
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by Chippy82 » Sat Jan 25, 2020 10:19 pm
troobloo3339 wrote:Nuclearblue wrote:Are you serious ? Ffs should they just let him score for the same reason. Dew dew
The linesman did just let him score
He was clearly off side ffs
M8 messaged me watched it online he said that he was a mile off side but disallowed goal was on
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by Blueman39 » Sat Jan 25, 2020 11:26 pm
He was offside but should not have been booked.
Cut the lad a bit of slack ....the linesman got it wrong ....not his fault ...
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by bluesince62 » Sun Jan 26, 2020 2:09 am
Chippy82 wrote:troobloo3339 wrote:Nuclearblue wrote:Are you serious ? Ffs should they just let him score for the same reason. Dew dew
The linesman did just let him score
He was clearly off side ffs
M8 messaged me watched it online he said that he was a mile off side but disallowed goal was on
Tell your mate he's spot on,first defo offside,2nd close, but onside,so the ref linesman equalled it out.
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by Bebbsyboy » Sun Jan 26, 2020 11:02 am
Blueman39 wrote:He was offside but should not have been booked.
Cut the lad a bit of slack ....the linesman got it wrong ....not his fault ...
Yes he was offside but he was booked for taking his shirt off he could of just lifted his shirt up, rules state any player removing their shirt will receive a yellow,no excuses no slack.
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by JJ1927 » Sun Jan 26, 2020 11:51 am
Bebbsyboy wrote:Blueman39 wrote:He was offside but should not have been booked.
Cut the lad a bit of slack ....the linesman got it wrong ....not his fault ...
Yes he was offside but he was booked for taking his shirt off he could of just lifted his shirt up, rules state any player removing their shirt will receive a yellow,no excuses no slack.
Can anyone give me a valid reason why its a bookable offence?
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by Nuclearblue » Sun Jan 26, 2020 1:18 pm
The rules say you can’t remove your shirt no matter what. You can’t have a situation the ref has to decide if it’s justified or not. That isn’t sustainable. Is it ok if one does it because he lost a family member or would it still be ok if his dog died. The rules are the rules. As someone said he could of just lifted his shirt and none of this would of happened.
Now I’m more concerned about the blind linesman and the referee yesterday that were shit awful.
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by BluebirdForever » Sun Jan 26, 2020 1:38 pm
I have no idea why removing your shirt is a bookable offence. If he took it off and threw it in the crowd or if there was a controversial/political message on the shirt under it then obviously it's a different matter but as long as a player puts the shirt back on before play is resumed I don't see any issue IMO. I think it happened not long ago with Almiron from Newcastle - he'd scored his first goal for the club after a difficult start and I think it was the winning goal and it was obviously a special moment for him and he got booked for removing his shirt
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by Steve Zodiak » Sun Jan 26, 2020 2:09 pm
Not sure why anyone feels the need to remove their shirt after scoring. Never used to happen, and there's plenty of other ways to celebrate.
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by bluesince62 » Mon Jan 27, 2020 2:01 am
Steve Zodiak wrote:Not sure why anyone feels the need to remove their shirt after scoring. Never used to happen, and there's plenty of other ways to celebrate.
Agree, what happened to the simple pull the front up,over the head
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by Bluebina » Mon Jan 27, 2020 8:50 am
dorsetblue wrote:Poor from the ref to book him today after his dad died in the week. Sometimes the rule hook should be disregarded.
Defo booking if you take your shirt off you are booked everyone knows that he wanted to do it but had to be booked!!!
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by JJ1927 » Mon Jan 27, 2020 1:22 pm
Steve Zodiak wrote:Not sure why anyone feels the need to remove their shirt after scoring. Never used to happen, and there's plenty of other ways to celebrate.
I agree but I don't understand why its a bookable offence.
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by worcester_ccfc » Mon Jan 27, 2020 1:56 pm
It's a bookable offence and you can't make exceptions.
Although I remember Sol Bamba somehow getting away with it last season
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by bluebirdoct1962 » Mon Jan 27, 2020 3:13 pm
Bluebina wrote:dorsetblue wrote:Poor from the ref to book him today after his dad died in the week. Sometimes the rule hook should be disregarded.
Defo booking if you take your shirt off you are booked everyone knows that he wanted to do it but had to be booked!!!
Unfortunate, but totally agree
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by bluebirdoct1962 » Mon Jan 27, 2020 3:15 pm
worcester_ccfc wrote:It's a bookable offence and you can't make exceptions.
Although I remember Sol Bamba somehow getting away with it last season
Pretty sure the Leicester scorer was booked after scoring at our place after the helecopter crash.
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by Charlie Harper » Mon Jan 27, 2020 8:29 pm
bluebirdoct1962 wrote:worcester_ccfc wrote:It's a bookable offence and you can't make exceptions.
Although I remember Sol Bamba somehow getting away with it last season
Pretty sure the Leicester scorer was booked after scoring at our place after the helecopter crash.
Yes he was unfortunately. I dont see anything wrong with it and should never be a yellow card
Mad bad and dangerous to know
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