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Originally posted by Helmet46
The Ref knew Rondon dived, the reaction of the Palace players would have further reinforced that. He also knows that simulation is unsporting behaviour and, therefore, a yellow card offence under the laws of the game. So, if he knew it was a dive and did not award a card that was deliberate on his part and not an error. You suggesting that refs are influenced by players' reactions? Surely not. Not unless they're Rooney, anyway.
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Originally posted by chateauferret
You suggesting that refs are influenced by players' reactions? Surely not. Not unless they're Rooney, anyway.
Edited by Helmet46 (05 Mar 2017 10.43am)
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Originally posted by bicycle repair man
Yes the Rondon dive was certainly in the Snodgrass league. This is absolutely true. Wilf is on fire at the mo so more likely to get into tangles with the defence. lets hope he gets more going his way regarding the refs the way that manure get the decisions.
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Reviews must come soon but personally, I would prefer these to be the responsibility of the captain rather than the manager, as in cricket. He would benefit from the input of those closest to the incident and be in a position to make the best informed decision.
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