Fesan wrote:Think you can get 10 cards and no ban when you are in the last 6 games:-)
PeterParker wrote:The local tv commentator sad at his next yellow card he will be suspended, but than again, the commentator is a scum fan.
Blue2 wrote:Cut off point is second Sunday in April I think. So no ban for Nigel De Jong.
zuricity wrote:wasn't a foul, never mind a yellow. City should appeal it.
Mark Garrett wrote:De Jong is free to get booked in every game between now and the end of the season if he wishes
CitizenYank wrote:The last yellow was a joke anyway!
chef wrote:CitizenYank wrote:The last yellow was a joke anyway!
also annoyed at the allowing play to go on rule !
we commited a foul (wide right of box) late in 2nd half ,the ref allows advantage as they are on the ball in an advanced position, this attack then breaks down . so the ref reverses his descision of 5 secs ago and gives them a 2nd pop by awarding the free kick...surely there must be rules/guidelines that dictate fairness to this passage of play !
BlueinBosnia wrote:chef wrote:CitizenYank wrote:The last yellow was a joke anyway!
also annoyed at the allowing play to go on rule !
we commited a foul (wide right of box) late in 2nd half ,the ref allows advantage as they are on the ball in an advanced position, this attack then breaks down . so the ref reverses his descision of 5 secs ago and gives them a 2nd pop by awarding the free kick...surely there must be rules/guidelines that dictate fairness to this passage of play !
I'm not sure, but I think there's supposed to be a three-second period where the ref can reverse his decision. However, referees tend to interpret time quite liberally in terms of goalkeepers' handling, so I don't see why they don't choose to do it for themselves, too.
bluej wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:chef wrote:CitizenYank wrote:The last yellow was a joke anyway!
also annoyed at the allowing play to go on rule !
we commited a foul (wide right of box) late in 2nd half ,the ref allows advantage as they are on the ball in an advanced position, this attack then breaks down . so the ref reverses his descision of 5 secs ago and gives them a 2nd pop by awarding the free kick...surely there must be rules/guidelines that dictate fairness to this passage of play !
I'm not sure, but I think there's supposed to be a three-second period where the ref can reverse his decision. However, referees tend to interpret time quite liberally in terms of goalkeepers' handling, so I don't see why they don't choose to do it for themselves, too.
Is that 3 seconds official? I thought it was meant to be something like the offside rule, another 'phase' of play. Last night's example was ridiculous, they gained an advantage in having an opportunity to cross the ball, the referee decided they hadn't gained any advantage because he twatted the ball beyond everyone. For me the advantage was the chance to cross the ball, the fact he ballsed it up shouldn't have anything to do with the advance in play.
The decision to penalise the original offence must be taken within a few seconds.
1664agreatyear wrote:He now has 10 yellow cards,does that mean a ban ?
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