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So a rule/law change that I believe will stop players being punished with a red card for denying a goal scoring oportunity as well as a penalty if it's an accidental foul. The old double punishment issues. All very well but are we again relying on referees consistancy, which lets be honest is questionable a lot of the time, to determine if it's deliberate or not.
I must admit these law makers don't make things easier do they. Nothing now to stop a player stopping a last minute goal deliberately, then claiming it was accidental. You're then reliant on the official to make a correct call in his opinion. The team would still need to score the penalty. So you could take one for the team on the sly. Referee judges it was accidental in his opinion so player doesn't get sent of and then you miss the penalty.
On a side note is anyone else getting pi**** of with these deliberate fouls. Personally I'm sick and tired of them and actually think it should be a straight red card offence. Rojo on ward last week and Smalling when he finally got sent off. That second yellow deserved a straight red as it was a deliberate rugby tackle. Also saw a couple tonight in the champions league final. It's getting beyond the joke now with players deliberately stopping an attack and willing to take one for the team not even in a sly way. We're now seeing open rugby tackles on a football field. As I've mentioned on a previous thread I saw earlier in the season a player actually get sent of for a deliberate foul to stop a breakaway but he classified it as serious foul play. I think if players were sent off for deliberate fouls, stopping attacks no matter where on the pitch, then the paying public would see a much more entertaining game.
So a rule/law change that I believe will stop players being punished with a red card for denying a goal scoring oportunity as well as a penalty if it's an accidental foul. The old double punishment issues. All very well but are we again relying on referees consistancy, which lets be honest is questionable a lot of the time, to determine if it's deliberate or not.
I must admit these law makers don't make things easier do they. Nothing now to stop a player stopping a last minute goal deliberately, then claiming it was accidental. You're then reliant on the official to make a correct call in his opinion. The team would still need to score the penalty. So you could take one for the team on the sly. Referee judges it was accidental in his opinion so player doesn't get sent of and then you miss the penalty.
On a side note is anyone else getting pi**** of with these deliberate fouls. Personally I'm sick and tired of them and actually think it should be a straight red card offence. Rojo on ward last week and Smalling when he finally got sent off. That second yellow deserved a straight red as it was a deliberate rugby tackle. Also saw a couple tonight in the champions league final. It's getting beyond the joke now with players deliberately stopping an attack and willing to take one for the team not even in a sly way. We're now seeing open rugby tackles on a football field. As I've mentioned on a previous thread I saw earlier in the season a player actually get sent of for a deliberate foul to stop a breakaway but he classified it as serious foul play. I think if players were sent off for deliberate fouls, stopping attacks no matter where on the pitch, then the paying public would see a much more entertaining game.
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