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However I will agree if you if they change the rules that if the ref has found to be have made a big mistake they then (a) have the match replayed (b) fine the ref 2 weeks wages if a professional or ban him for x amount of games. |
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But if, on review, it's found that a *player's* unsportsmanlike conduct has affected the outcome of a game, they, or the team could be fined or even have points deducted. Quote:
And if refs are to be "banned" for making mistakes, there should be much greater penalties applied to cheating players! |
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I got no issue with large bans for players who dive.
The argument the ref only sees each incident once is not my problem, tv usage solves that but people are upset that a few secs delay will mess up the game. Sin Bin also could be a useful idea for those borderline fouls where the ref is unsure and sinbin is a middle ground option. |
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Just thought I'd bump this thread and show that, even with video replays, mistakes still happen. In this case the officials made the correct call on the field, but then made the wrong call when the play was reviewed after a challenge. Quote:
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yes mistakes will always happen but as these TV replays show cheating goes on several times in one match without it being punished
how can anyone in the FA, UEFA or FIFA watch some of these slow motion replays and not realise they are being conned.. some players get fouled and injured 20 times in each match but somehow still manages to keep playing i've seen countless replays this season of players who have had a hand brush their face and then spend ages rolling around on the floor covering their face.. is that even a normal human reaction to be touched in the face as i said in the footie thread i plan to setup an on-line petition in the next few weeks so that people who are fed up with all the diving and cheating can sign it then maybe the FA and UEFA might take some notice unfortunately as long as people are watching matches on TV and going to games and it is making money i don't think anything will be done.. you only need to look at agents to see that money counts more than football these days |
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Ok so technology in sport.........discuss
Rugby at the moment is getting ridiculous refs (especially our friends from the Southern Hemisphere) seem to stop games for Tv reviews ata moment's notice. Stop it that's your job if the ball's not under a pile of bodies have the guts to make a decision otherwise we will have 4 hour long games as well Cricket how can you judge if a ball will swing in or out for an LBW decision just for stumpings and run outs and may be the odd catch. Cricket seem to have a struck a good balance so far Golf this is a different kettle of fish here as the technology issue is more to do with the equipment than the replay side of things. I don't know how much further it can go we're nearly at the stage of 350 yard drives as standard Tennis had this issue a few years ago about the speed of serves etc but it seems to be ok. Go back to the old sets of clubs and ban the lob wedge (don't ask) and use lower compresion balls I say. Plus stop one T.Woods playing in and winning every tournament he enters and give someone else a chance |
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Well they were talking about looking at limiting the equipment using different balls etc to slow things down as the big hitters were taking over bit like golf is now
Didn't come to much but golf gear makers are going the same way the money spent developing golf balls and golf clubs is astronomical. Hasn't helped me much still a 16 handicap |
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