shaolinpunk
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Can Torres appeal,or does the fact of the 2 yellows = red mean he can't?
Only straight red cards can be appealed
Can Torres appeal,or does the fact of the 2 yellows = red mean he can't?
Only straight red cards can be appealed
Depends on the system, the ones I have seen are all push to talk.
One rule for United, one rule for everyone else. Always been the case and I can't believe anyone is that shocked.
Exactly - The problem is that you'll have to convince the "there was contact, so it's not a dive" brigade - Unfortunately there's a bizarre myth around that contact = foul, mostly propagated by ex player pundits....
It was a foul, and clattenberg made the wrong decision. But, Torres did go down flamboyantly, and if we want referees to clamp down on diving, falling flamboyantly when fouled risks being misinterpreted (at least until diving is eliminated). I would rather incidents like this occurred as a cost of driving out diving (and hopefully reduce those falls that exaggerate the foul) than referees just gave up on punishing diving (though I suspect incidents like this will lead to pressure on referees to only caution players for diving when they are absolutely certain, causing diving to resurge).
Do you really believe that to be true?
I admire anyone who bothers to be a Ref these days. Even our so called best Refs seem so fallible. So much abuse from players, managers, and fans but given very little protection to do their job properly. The Refs are under huge pressure but have very little support. Too many times the Refs Assistant's fail to help the Ref make the right decision either.
I hate the thought of having technology involved but as it now seems to be open season for anyone to Refs off in the media, make allegations of racism etc, it's time for the Ref's microphone to be audible to all like in Rugby. Make the transcripts available to Disciplinary hearings. Plus give Refs other reasonable tools to do their job i.e. access to video replays and maybe a sin bin. Might improve behaviour on the pitch as well as eradicate many poor decisions by Refs. There's too much 'simulation', calling for yellow/red cards or claiming its your throw in when you quite clearly kicked it out. No wonder kids now think this is acceptable at junior level. There is far too much at stake in games like Chelsea v Man U to get so many game changing decisions wrong.
Players make bad decisions and have bad games; refs make bad decisions and have bad games. Players, managers and fans need to stop acting like children and deal with it. Brendan Rogers showed class in the post match interview when asked about Liverpool's wrongly disallowed last minute goal in the merseyside derby.
One rule for United, one rule for everyone else. Always been the case and I can't believe anyone is that shocked.