Make a law changes that a treated player can't come back on until the next stoppage.
Someone nominated to go off for the goalkeeper.
See plenty of refs wave players straight back on after what are clearly tactical injuries, I want to see them looking fit and ready to come back on before...
Club posted this morning that the pitch has passed a pitch inspection but due to weather forecast it was very unlikely the game would be on.
FA said can't take weather forecast in to account apparently, gets called off when when match ref turned up this Evening.
He gets to the near post just as the player coming in crosses it, he then has to immediately go back the other way
Without the delay he's set earlier, and can go back the other way faster without his momentum working against him.
When we're saying players ducking under the ball coming...
8m30. Attempted to play the ball. Goalkeeper has to hold position to see the result of that. Goalkeeper could've went and closed down the angle if he didn't have to delay.
Defender behind him takes himself out of the game by appealing too early
Scott was massively under utilised as a referee, they tried to demote him at one point.
Credit to him that any bitterness towards the higher-ups doesn't reflect in his writing
Dump it and come back in a few years when the technology is sorted.
That's what they did in NFL.
Factual decisions. Offside position, ball jn and out of play and inside-outside the penalty area
At the moment we've got offside technology using mannequins.
We're going the other way and will end...
@RustyRef That's football. There's an argument the use of VAR has made referees worse when they don't have it to fall back on.
I'll raise you an 8-minute VAR check in Spain where they still didn't have a clue if they got the right decision
If a player gets a red card they can't referee. I've often seen it deployed, by certain types of referee administrators, as a tacit threat to try and deter referee's from playing.
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