As that happened about 5 times yesterday I assumed that's what we're all talking about?Where did I suggest leaving a player clutching his head on the floor?
As that happened about 5 times yesterday I assumed that's what we're all talking about?Where did I suggest leaving a player clutching his head on the floor?
Err, wasnt that what I was saying in previous posts that you suggested wouldn't work?How about.
4th official has stopwatch.
Ref blows whistle for injury.
Timer starts.
Player leaves pitch.
Ref blows whistle to start game, timer stops.
'injured' player remains sidelined for the length of time they stopped the game.
4th official instructs player to return to pitch, once the ball has been in play for the same amount of time.
Exactly, posters are now making up their own laws as to what the referee should have done yesterday.I do feel a bit for the refs here, I don't think they are stupid enough to not see what's happening, you can see from the reaction.
Players just need to hold their head and he has to stop, you can bet the one time they make a stand and don't stop it will be a serious issue.
I like the idea of a 5 minute sin bin, but then you are encouraging players with head injuries to not go down and seek treatment.
Exactly. The referee must stop the game if there is a ‘head injury’ - all while Maheta Malongo & The PFA, Astle Foundation etc constantly lobby the FA & PL about head injuries and the research they have on the impact in later life it quite rightly won’t change.I do feel a bit for the refs here, I don't think they are stupid enough to not see what's happening.
Players just need to hold their head and he has to stop, you can bet the one time they make a stand and don't stop it will be a serious issue.
I like the idea of a 5 minute sin bin, but then you are encouraging players with head injuries to not go down and seek treatment.
So we agree, that's nice.Err, wasnt that what I was saying in previous posts that you suggested wouldn't work?
Only difference being that if the ref thought it was genuine then no delay in returning after treatment.
Exactly. The referee must stop the game if there is a ‘head injury’ - all while Maheta Malongo & The PFA, Astle Foundation etc constantly lobby the FA & PL about head injuries and the research they have on the impact in later life it quite rightly won’t change.
With the gamesmanship problem they have 2 reasonable solutions - 1) 5 minute mandatory assessment off field where they can bring on a sub. They either reserve it or make it permanent after the 5 minutes.
2) only for the real extreme blatant cases then VAR intervenes to assess the potential of a head injury being a factor. But I don’t think anyone wants that…
The problem with 1 is it then opens up being gamed when a team is chasing a game and brings on another striker or something by someone else feigning injury1) Makes sense, I believe they do something in rugby along the same lines and have done for a while, seems to work there - but then again so does VAR.
2) It would have to be beyond doubt, I slight touch on the head, or if they fall the club would be able to claim it was for player safety
Or, they will just get the keeper to do it.The problem with 1 is it then opens up being gamed when a team is chasing a game and brings on another striker or something by someone else feigning injury
Simple. Don't allow the sub. to come on (or the 'injured' player to return) for 5 minutes. No problem (except for the team whose player fakes a head injury).The problem with 1 is it then opens up being gamed when a team is chasing a game and brings on another striker or something by someone else feigning injury
So Chelsea shouldn’t have been able to replace Azpi for 5 minutes yesterday because he got kicked in the head ?Simple. Don't allow the sub. to come on (or the 'injured' player to return) for 5 minutes. No problem (except for the team whose player fakes a head injury).
Not simple at allSimple. Don't allow the sub. to come on (or the 'injured' player to return) for 5 minutes. No problem (except for the team whose player fakes a head injury).
So you would like to the the Refs go against the current laws in place?A large amount of blame has to land at the feet of the incredibly bad refs we currently have stealing a living and ruining everyone`s Saturday . Pro footballers will stop the game themselves when they know there is a head injury , even if it is an opposition player . Fulham are obviously coached in this , because they proved yesterday they`re not coached in playing football . Personally i would like to see retrospective punishments for this type of cheating when it is as obvious as yesterdays incident/s.
You couldn’t of been there.Maybe our boys could stop diving and going down so easily too?
March, Estupinan, Veltman, Mitoma, Caicedo and Mac Allister all guilty of it today.
Please expand !So you would like to the the Refs go against the current laws in place?
I’d say because it’s a real grey area for a ref to be able to tell.If it seems clear that the injury is feigned, why aren’t players booked for simulation?
The affected club could make an instant substitution, but they are using one of their permitted substitutes. That is the decision of the manager/physio. It’s trying to penalise and put a stop to the feigned injuries.. But as has been mentioned, there is a different protocol for keepers. If there is a different rule for keepers then the gateway to shithousery remains openSo Chelsea shouldn’t have been able to replace Azpi for 5 minutes yesterday because he got kicked in the head ?
But you can’t assess concussion that quickly. And you can make a substitution anyway soThe affected club could make an instant substitution, but they are using one of their permitted substitutes. That is the decision of the manager/physio. It’s trying to penalise and put a stop to the feigned injuries.. But as has been mentioned, there is a different protocol for keepers. If there is a different rule for keepers then the gateway to shithousery remains open
No. He had a head injury. Had the physios come on and subsequently treated his ankle, knee or whatever (which frequently happens following a face clutching and twittching act), then yes, 5 minutes.So Chelsea shouldn’t have been able to replace Azpi for 5 minutes yesterday because he got kicked in the head ?