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View Lyons550's Profile Lyons550 Flag Shirley 20 Jul 16 1.41pm Send a Private Message to Lyons550 Add Lyons550 as a friend

About bloody time and lonnnng overdue

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It will mean 8 v 8 for a while though...I just hope that the Refs actually act upon this!

 


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View Part Time James's Profile Part Time James Flag 20 Jul 16 1.57pm Send a Private Message to Part Time James Add Part Time James as a friend

If the refs performed better there'd be less swearing...

*dons tin hat*

 




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View Lyons550's Profile Lyons550 Flag Shirley 20 Jul 16 2.55pm Send a Private Message to Lyons550 Add Lyons550 as a friend

I think its more about 'respect' and the example it gives kids...fewer refs are joining up as a result; so if this behaviour continues it'll end up affecting the grass roots game.

 


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View Stuk's Profile Stuk Flag Top half 20 Jul 16 3.12pm Send a Private Message to Stuk Add Stuk as a friend

They should take it further and make them act as rugby players do toward the refs.

 


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View Littlebogreek's Profile Littlebogreek Flag 20 Jul 16 3.16pm Send a Private Message to Littlebogreek Add Littlebogreek as a friend

It's one of the big issues in the game and I'm glad that they are tackling it. Let's see if they actually use the rule though before we judge - I suspect not much will change since its the big clubs that are the main offenders. Would still like to see retrospective action on diving and when a player goes down "injured" they are required to spend a few minutes off the pitch if they need treatment - the walking off the pitch thing is absolute nonsense and just wastes more time.

 

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View mezzer's Profile mezzer Flag Main Stand, Block F, Row 20 seat 1... 20 Jul 16 3.19pm Send a Private Message to mezzer Add mezzer as a friend

Will Clattenburg get a yellow for inciting aggressive responses?

 


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View Part Time James's Profile Part Time James Flag 20 Jul 16 3.30pm Send a Private Message to Part Time James Add Part Time James as a friend

Originally posted by Littlebogreek

It's one of the big issues in the game and I'm glad that they are tackling it. Let's see if they actually use the rule though before we judge - I suspect not much will change since its the big clubs that are the main offenders. Would still like to see retrospective action on diving and when a player goes down "injured" they are required to spend a few minutes off the pitch if they need treatment - the walking off the pitch thing is absolute nonsense and just wastes more time.

Agreed. I also think the whole thing about retrospective action on players who have been spotted by the ref ought to have been done. If a player goes in aggressively with an elbow and only gets a yellow, I think the FA should still be able to convert it to a red card/ban retrospectively (although that barely helps the team that the incident happened in - perhaps ban the player for the reverse fixture and make the opposition play with 10 men from the next kick off....not being serious of course).

Diving - definitely. I almost endorse players diving these days BECAUSE there isn't sufficient recourse. When everyone else in the league is diving you are at a disadvantage if you don't dive. Take away that advantage and rescue football a bit.

 




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View Pierre's Profile Pierre Online Flag Purley 20 Jul 16 3.50pm Send a Private Message to Pierre Add Pierre as a friend

Blimey this will take at least 0.5Km off 6-7 Chelsea players average distance covered per match.

Other teams want to watch out as they might start chasing players and the ball instead of the officials now!

 

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View Lyons550's Profile Lyons550 Flag Shirley 20 Jul 16 4.24pm Send a Private Message to Lyons550 Add Lyons550 as a friend

Its a start isn't it...I agree with the comments about retrospective action as well as trying to emulate the level of behaviour exemplified by the egg chasers.

I'd also like to see a clampdown on diving as well at some point...but its a start...so lets be happy with this.

Now lets see if it actually comes to fruition....

 


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View Littlebogreek's Profile Littlebogreek Flag 20 Jul 16 5.53pm Send a Private Message to Littlebogreek Add Littlebogreek as a friend

Originally posted by Part Time James

Agreed. I also think the whole thing about retrospective action on players who have been spotted by the ref ought to have been done. If a player goes in aggressively with an elbow and only gets a yellow, I think the FA should still be able to convert it to a red card/ban retrospectively (although that barely helps the team that the incident happened in - perhaps ban the player for the reverse fixture and make the opposition play with 10 men from the next kick off....not being serious of course).

Diving - definitely. I almost endorse players diving these days BECAUSE there isn't sufficient recourse. When everyone else in the league is diving you are at a disadvantage if you don't dive. Take away that advantage and rescue football a bit.

Abso-bloody-lutely. The whole "ref saw it" thing is such nonsense it beggars belief. I love the game and am not a fan of some of the changes you hear about but this stuff is so simple and wouldn't upset the flow or pace of the game.

 

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View OllieMaidstoneEagle's Profile OllieMaidstoneEagle Flag Maidstone, Kent 20 Jul 16 7.49pm Send a Private Message to OllieMaidstoneEagle Add OllieMaidstoneEagle as a friend

We had an incident like this where Refs were "reminded" that abusive behaviour could result in a yellow or red card for the offending player! The instuction just so happened that our Owen Garvan was sent off against Sheff Utd (2010)when Anthony Taylor gave Utd a penalty for a foul at which Owen argued(that Clyne had won the ball and not touched the opposition player) with the Ref who yellow carded him twice in the space of a couple of minutes for swearing.Fast forward a few months and just to take one player as an example. I could've picked Jack Wilshire who has also sworn several times at the Ref without punishment,but let's say Rooney. Swore 26 times in 1 game! Then swore down the Sky cameras during a live match!I known he got a retrospective ban for that but,again, it's that word '(in)consistency'! Ollie's Dad,Ash.

 


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