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Post by James AFC Telford on Feb 22, 2004 22:23:15 GMT 1
Has anyone else seen it? Basically Ethrington was on a yellow and he won corner, the of a ref gave him a second yellow for not having the ball in the little D!!! The ref didnt even give him a warning!!!!
What a Farce
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Post by Young_Shrewster on Feb 22, 2004 22:24:29 GMT 1
Can you actually recieve a yellow card for that?
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Post by ratcliffesghosthonestly on Feb 22, 2004 22:27:42 GMT 1
Ref claims he told him 3 times to put it in the D. He was a fair way away and there were 20,000 there. He simply never heard him. Surely it should be overturned and the ref stoned in public
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Post by El Huracán!!!! on Feb 22, 2004 22:28:31 GMT 1
Well baring in mid it actually happned yesterday - im guessing Yes!!
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Post by James AFC Telford on Feb 22, 2004 22:28:41 GMT 1
Maybe it's classified as Dissent I guess if a player refuses to take a free kick where it was given a number of times, he'd be penalised? Can any refs enlighten us all??
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Post by Young_Shrewster on Feb 22, 2004 22:32:08 GMT 1
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Post by ratcliffesghosthonestly on Feb 22, 2004 22:32:29 GMT 1
Happened with 2 minutes to go to. A good ref like Bernie Howells would have blown 5 minutes early and have been in the bar by then
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Post by El Huracán!!!! on Feb 22, 2004 22:33:06 GMT 1
After this weekends performance we need ref Phich's imput
But please dont get him started on offsides!!!!
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Post by ProfessorPatPending on Feb 22, 2004 23:02:38 GMT 1
You can't appeal against yellow cards unless it's a case of mistaken identity
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Post by d00bie on Feb 23, 2004 0:42:50 GMT 1
Happened with 2 minutes to go to. A good ref like Bernie Howells would have blown 5 minutes early and have been in the bar by then ;D would that be after he'd rifled everyone's pockets
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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2004 0:48:59 GMT 1
You can't appeal against yellow cards unless it's a case of mistaken identity You can't appeal as such but I believe you can 'ask' the referee to look at the incident again.
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