Bold Seagull
strong and stable with me, or...
When you play, you know when someone has left one on you. You have to know where your challenge is going to end up, regardless of winning the ball. Your law item 1. above basically means you can leave one on someone has long as you win the ball - I think footballers have always been sensitive to this, going back decades to the 'good old days'.In football, the idea is that you have to kick the ball yeh?
And if you kick a ball, at some stage the mechanical action of your leg motion means that at some stage your foot will be over the height of another players foot yeh?
And in football, the idea is that another player might be challenging to kick the same ball, which means that if they get there just about second, there's a chance they might get kicked with the follow through yeh?
When did we become so sensitive to this?
I don't know what the guidance given to refs is. But as a viewer, I think the law should be ....
Normal attempt to play ball. Ball won. Player caught in follow through. No foul.
Normal attempt to play ball. Ball not won. Player caught in follow through. Foul. Yellow card.
Attempt to play ball. Player caught in follow through. Contact unnaturally high. Foul. Yellow card
Attempt to play ball. Excessive force used when playing the ball, with likely intention to intimidate or injure opponent. Foul. Red card.