LamieRobertson
Not awoke
The guy wanted to be the star of the show
What about the penalty that he gave as a freekick outside the box in the first half. Couldn't believe it!
Ok I've just checked the rules!!
http://www.fifa.com/mm/document/footballdevelopment/refereeing/81/42/36/lawsofthegame_2012_e.pdf
under law 4 "Player equipment"
if a player has to sort their kit out, they're only allowed back on the pitch when the ball is out of play... I never knew that.
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Not letting Bridcutt back on was absolutely pathetic. Fair enough if players have gone down too easily and are deliberately wasting time make them wait a bit but HE had sent Bridcutt to get a new shirt. Abysmal.
Was it to do with his kit or because his nose was bleeding
It's actually in the rule book. If a player leaves the pitch because of something to do with his kit, he is only allowed back on when the ball is out of play.
It's actually in the rule book. If a player leaves the pitch because of something to do with his kit, he is only allowed back on when the ball is out of play.
His nose was bleeding.
But he also had blood on his shirt. That's why when he came back on he had a shirt with no number as he had changed it.
Frustrating, but I guess we were all angry because of our ignorance of the rules. Me included.
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Which one was that as I sit opposite the 18 yd line of the South goal and there wasn't a kick that even resembled a penalty claim. Ulloa was fouled 2 yd out side of he box and stumbled well into it before falling over and that was the nearest to a penalty shout.
Fair enough, stand corrected. Seems a ridiculous rule though, and sure I have never seen other players with blood injuries let straight back on.
It wasn't to do with his kit though was it? He was cut and had to go off due to blood rules but when he took the field he was correctly kitted up. We're only asking for a bit of common sense here. I can remember Terry Butcher and Paul Ince playing drenched in blood for England.
Those rules SHOULD apply to where a player is intentionally or stupidly incorrectly kitted up, not where an injury has caused them to have a spot or two of blood on their shirt. The ref today played EXACTLY by the rules to gain himself attention because he's been such a spectacular f*** up in the past. I'd much rather the game was officiated with common sense.
So technically he was injured and the changing of shirts was a by the way as a result of the injury, so the ref was wrong even on that one.