Well it could be argued that it benefits both teams in that the 10 now need to learn to play as a ten and the 11 now need to learn to break down a team playing as a 10.
Not really my problem. Where do you draw the line if I don’t red for that but red for something later on?
If they wanted no...
I think the opposite. Its a perfectly good use of VAR.
Point of contact is with Trippers side of the boot, no studs. Its reckless.
I’m happy that Gillett went red first of all as he obviously thought something warranted it but upon a better angle he changes his mind
For me, jumping in front of the keeper with a leg up whilst they try to punt the ball and the keeper still manager to play the ball is still an offence
Since the title of the thread covers law 12.
Is stopping the keeper from releasing the ball or attempting to kick it whilst they release it a cautionable offence?
I wear a tenner casio from Argos on one wrist and then apple watch with refsix on the other that I record everything on.
Save the paper and trees and all that
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