I had the same thought when doing this month's LOTG quiz for Observers.
This is obviously the only correct answerIt's a good question to know the answer to, but one you should never, ever find yourself in a position to need to know the answer to.
Anyone can email them, but as you wish...I had the same thought when doing this month's LOTG quiz for Observers.
I cannot find any IFAB confirmation, but as you have an open Hotline to IFAB. . .
Yes. We discussed it here:Happened in League 2, just three years ago.
Referee Alan Young & his colleagues had a brain fade, coming back out after half time, finishing a 4 of minutes of the first half then restarting the 2H.
Young, who doubles as the Chief Executive of the Bedfordshire FA, may have saved him?
Blunder ref who caused chaos in Orient win faces NO punishment after FA talks
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I believe the answer given was that the referee should restart the half (in order to play the outstanding 5 mins) then blow, and (after a suitable break - presumably not exceeding 15 mins?) do a normal 45 minute second half!! I found the answer a bit daft tbh since doing that equates to simply having a 50 minute second half in real terms ...I had the same thought when doing this month's LOTG quiz for Observers.
I cannot find any IFAB confirmation, but as you have an open Hotline to IFAB. . .
I think the idea behind not having a 50 minute second half is that if, for example, the pitch has a big slope or the wind is strong in one direction, by playing 1 half longer than the other you're benefitting one team.I believe the answer given was that the referee should restart the half (in order to play the outstanding 5 mins) then blow, and (after a suitable break - presumably not exceeding 15 mins?) do a normal 45 minute second half!! I found the answer a bit daft tbh since doing that equates to simply having a 50 minute second half in real terms ...
Edit to add: To be fair, the question posed suggests it's only the ref who has realised - that being the case maybe just keep shtum and get home 5 minutes earlier ... ?
The one thing they can not do is play 50 minutes second half. I know that.
I used to believe the correct answer is that there is nothing they can do, but now I believe it to be that they can come out and play 5 minutes facing the same way they were original, then stop the game, turn teams around and restart with kick off.
It's a good question to know the answer to, but one you should never, ever find yourself in a position to need to know the answer to.
Two possible answers, I think:
I think you're more on my wavelength. Would you expect any of these scenarios to appear in a LOTG quiz?These hypothetical questions about when you have done something serious (non-recoverable) wrong and there is no way back; they don't really have a correct answer. The best thing is doing something that can make some sort of sense, and doesn't make a wrong further wrong, report it and let the comp authorities handle it.
Similarly, let's say you send someone off in the 5th minute. Both teams score two goals and just after you blow half time you realize the sent off player never left the field of play. He didn't score any of the goals but no idea about his other involvements. What now?
Another one is the good old 3 yellow send off with a lot of variations that the law doesn't cover. What do you do after the third yellow realising it's the third?
Both sensible but would be considered errors in law.Two possible answers, I think:
1. If within the NLS structure, then you have to go and play the extra 5 mins; then turn around and play the 2nd half.
2. At grassroots, either do above or play 40 mins 2nd hlf.
I am also on the same wavelength as you on that question. Especially if it's a multi-choice quiz. The only correct answer would be "non of the above".I think you're more on my wavelength. Would you expect any of these scenarios to appear in a LOTG quiz?
Pretty much what I wrote (and in accordance with what answer the LOTG quiz gave) but a half time interval of more than 15 mins is incorrect in law.Would anyone consider bringing the teams back as soon as you realize the error and playing the final 5 minutes of the first half. Then giving the half time break as previously agreed. Then starting second half? This would be more correct in law than playing the second half immediately after the 5. You would only have a long break in first half not justifiable in law.
It's a strange one though as I've seen (more than once) a question about an indirect free kick taken and scored directly from when the referee has forgot to raise his hand to signal that it was indirect.I think you're more on my wavelength. Would you expect any of these scenarios to appear in a LOTG quiz?
One of those strange hypothetical ones. Fact is, if you don't raise your arm, then it ain't an IDFK and therefore not a goal kick but a goal. (You'd still only be incorrect in law once).It's a strange one though as I've seen (more than once) a question about an indirect free kick taken and scored directly from when the referee has forgot to raise his hand to signal that it was indirect.
I presume originally that the answer would be goal kick as the free kick is indirect whether the referee forgot to signal it or not, but the answer is that you would retake the indirect free kick.