I think the goal would have to stand, because the referee decided to play advantage and let the game continue. But of course the player would then be sent off for a second yellow card. Tim W.
________________________________ From: Robert Heath <[email protected]> To: m <[email protected]> Cc: leedslist <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, 16 April 2012, 5:57 Subject: Re: [LU] NON LU List wisdom sought. Techie and Reffing > > 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
