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Title: Tomorrows Ref
Post by: altytinny10 on December 29, 2006, 03:30:31 PM
Record for M Brown for the 2006/7 season.

See also: referee list

                                                                         pen
12/09/2006 altrincham 1 v 0  halifax town -  -  0
07/10/2006 southport 1 v 1  st albans city -  -  0
03/11/2006 burton albion 2 v 1  stevenage borough -  -  0
30/12/2006 altrincham v  forest green rovers   
 
HE MIGHT BE A GOOD LUCK OMEN !!
Title: Re: Tomorrows Ref
Post by: Alty Dave on December 29, 2006, 08:13:12 PM
Let,s hope he does better than the last game. We are due a decent ref!!
Title: Re: Tomorrows Ref
Post by: Jimmy Hill on December 29, 2006, 08:37:47 PM
I actually thought that Tuesday's referee did a decent job.

He made very few mistakes.
Title: Re: Tomorrows Ref
Post by: Alty Dave on December 29, 2006, 10:49:30 PM
Unfortunately I am not a ref.

However he was not consistant, how can you give a penalty but no other punishment?

They also did handball, no caution, and also kicked the ball away! no caution.

Title: Re: Tomorrows Ref
Post by: Jimmy Hill on December 29, 2006, 11:42:37 PM
Unfortunately I am not a ref.

However he was not consistant, how can you give a penalty but no other punishment?

A penalty is awarded for a foul in the penalty area.

Just as you can have fouls anywhere else on the pitch that don't warrant yellow cards, the same can be true within the penalty area.
Title: Re: Tomorrows Ref
Post by: Saughall Robin on December 30, 2006, 10:12:07 AM
Unfortunately I am not a ref.

However he was not consistant, how can you give a penalty but no other punishment?

A penalty is awarded for a foul in the penalty area.

Just as you can have fouls anywhere else on the pitch that don't warrant yellow cards, the same can be true within the penalty area.


Although that is undoubtedly true, I'm sure if someone was kicked in the face elsewhere on the pitch a yellow card would have been issued at least.
Title: Re: Tomorrows Ref
Post by: AltyTunnelSteward on December 30, 2006, 11:17:01 AM
Sice the need for intent was removed from all penal offences except handball within Law 12 the very fact that the player, albeit inadvertantly; kicked Joe made it an offence. It being in the penalty area made it a Penalty.

The challenge however obviously was  not considered to be 'reckless' in the opinion of the Referee and as this is a necessity when cautioning for challenges no caution was issued.

With regard to the perceived lack of a caution for kicking the ball away a caution is only appropriate if the action of kicking the ball away is a) an act of dissent or b) an attempt to delay the restart of the game. Unfortunately Asa kicking the ball away delayed the taking of a free kick and hence by definition the restart of the game.
 
I hope that this helps clear up any confusion over this issue

 :) :)