BadFish
Huge Member
- Oct 19, 2003
- 18,194
This was my thought too. I thought it was a yellow card offence to do this?The problem is that the refs are too weak.
There have been initiatives to try to stop this behaviour such as free kicks advanced 10 metres if there is any dissent as in Rugby, but the refs bottled it and stopped doing it.
If they really want to stop this behaviour, you are right. Yellow to every one of the players around the ref except the captain.
If they do it again in the match, second yellow and a red.
Also, if a player goes down and rolls around hurt, and gets treatment, he goes off to recover for 10 minutes.
(Unless as a result of a foul).
Feigning injury such as clutching their face when the contact was nowhere near that, 10 minutes sin bin.
And a week training with a Rugby team to find out what contact really means!
If we get VAR intruding into the game, as happened last night, when it was not 100% clear error, then why not use the citing process as is used in Rugby where a team can cite a player for foul play which the ref missed and it's reviewed and can sometimes result in several weeks ban?
Will never happen though.
Rant over
I can't help but wonder if the ref should be looked at too. If a ref is failing to uphold the laws of the game then surely there has to be a consequence for them too?
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