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From my understanding keepers and outfield players are equal when it comes to treatment so the question is would the ref had stopped play if it was either keeper? I think we know the answer and I would love the FA to give an answer
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Originally posted by dannyboy1978
From my understanding keepers and outfield players are equal when it comes to treatment so the question is would the ref had stopped play if it was either keeper? I think we know the answer and I would love the FA to give an answer Not a transfer matter mate
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Originally posted by aashman12
Not a transfer matter mate So you think the ref would have carried on! Pull the other one.
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Wrong forum but I agree, play would have been stopped if it had been the keeper. I think Palace are too nice, I'm sure we'd have kicked the ball out rather than going for the jugular as Everton did. I also think a Palace player should have taken a yellow card by stopping play (handball/foul) so that our player could get treatment.
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Goalkeepers are a special case. For instance, they don't have to leave the field of play if they are treated on it unlike outfield players who have been injured without a card being shown.
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