For what it's worth- my take... The ref has made a mistake by not realising that the blue winger had not been booked. He made another by not stopping the play when the goalie caught the ball & then acted with the blue winger. So now the ref has no choice but make a third 'mistake' and again do nothing. Anything else -- like disqualifying the goal or a red card is inviting chaos. Least said soonest mended approach. But I'd send the blue player of at the least future infraction.
Dr Michael Benjamin, Community Psychiatrist ------------------------------- myRay: On-line Self-Help CBT http://www.myRay.com http://www.myRay.org ------------------------------ Mental Health: http//www.MyDoctorExplains.com -------------------------------- Auditing || Quality Control http://www.MyDoctorExplains.com/alamo/ -------------------------------- Blog: http://www.DrMichaelBenjamin.com On 16 April 2012 07:57, Robert Heath <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > 2. BIBOTL: if a player commits a yellow or red card offence and > > advantage is played, shoukd th ref go back and award the caution at the > > next > > stop in play.eg cudicini should've received a red for bringing down > > adebayor > > today > > > > Absolutely the ref can go back and book or send off the perpetrator. > > But what about this scenario that I came up with a few years ago, and sent > in to You Are the Ref (but they didn't use it........I think it was too > long to fit the comic strip format.) > > Yellow player has the ball in midfield, and passes it out to his winger. A > blue player slides in and wipes him out with a really late tackle. You > decide to play advantage because the yellow winger has the ball in a good > position, but make a mental note to book the blue guy next time play stops. > The yellow winger crosses the ball.........blue keeper catches it and > throws it out to the opposite side...........blue winger tears down the > wing and sends in a cross..........a blue player meets it and heads it into > the net. Yes, you guessed it............. the guy who scored was the one > you were going to book. But when you look in your book, you realise that he > has already been booked earlier. So you give him a second yellow, ie a > red..............but does the goal stand? > _______________________________________________ > Leedslist mailing list > Info and options: > http://mailman.greennet.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/leedslist > To unsubscribe, email [email protected] > > PETE CASS (1962 - 2011) Rest In Peace Mate > > _______________________________________________ Leedslist mailing list Info and options: http://mailman.greennet.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/leedslist To unsubscribe, email [email protected] PETE CASS (1962 - 2011) Rest In Peace Mate
