How often do we see players tap the ball to someone else before a free kick is taken? Well, not anymore I'd say!
According to the Beeb Atwell hasnt been assigned a game this weekend so the law makers must have been unhappy with his decision or are they just protecting him from any potential flack, Id go with the former.
I've only just seen it and it confirms really what an utter and complete fuckwit this Atwell bloke is, idiotic moments seem to follow him around, just hope he isn't reffing the Killinghall Nomads Under 8's this weekend. If he'd have allowed play to continue when Turner took it quickly there wouldn't have been any debate. Seems he doesn't ever apply the common sense rule.After attending a ref's course a couple of weeks ago I have no respect whatsoever for people who choose to take it up as a profession, they must be the most anal people in the world, especially if they also happen to be fans of Gary Numan.
After attending a ref's course a couple of weeks ago I have no respect whatsoever for people who choose to take it up as a profession, they must be the most anal people in the world, especially if they also happen to be fans of Gary Numan.
Quote from: Pete3206 on September 29, 2010, 12:35:10 AMWe can bang on about rules and laws until the cows come home. Any fool can see that the defender was leaving the ball for the goalkeeper to take the free kick, apart from the fool who was in charge of the game of course. He wasn't even watching. Fine, Liverpool took full advantage and took the ball forward in an unsportsmanlike manner, even though the Sunderland players stood like statues in amazement.That referee has made a rod for his own back and has set a precedent which will make the officials lives just that bit more difficult. Still, rules are rules eh.Only he didnt leave it, he kicked it backwards, and therein lies the problem. Had he left it where it was, it wouldnt have been a problem. The ball was where the ref wanted it, thats why he ran off....i dont think ive ever seen a team take the ball back unless instructed to do so, and even then, its inch by inch....But once Turner kicks it from the position its in, the ball is then in play, whatever his intentions where.I disagree about making refs lives more difficult, as players will now be more aware, and i doubt it will happen again.
We can bang on about rules and laws until the cows come home. Any fool can see that the defender was leaving the ball for the goalkeeper to take the free kick, apart from the fool who was in charge of the game of course. He wasn't even watching. Fine, Liverpool took full advantage and took the ball forward in an unsportsmanlike manner, even though the Sunderland players stood like statues in amazement.That referee has made a rod for his own back and has set a precedent which will make the officials lives just that bit more difficult. Still, rules are rules eh.
Personally, I think the player knew he'd had took it. He just underkicked it.There would have been a lot of noise about the referee if he had disallowed, what looked to Liverpool players and fans, a definite goal.
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WTF!!!!!Why attend the course then, and how can you say that when you havent met or know these people.
Quote from: deanl123 on September 30, 2010, 10:08:52 AMPersonally, I think the player knew he'd had took it. He just underkicked it.There would have been a lot of noise about the referee if he had disallowed, what looked to Liverpool players and fans, a definite goal. A player who had taken the free kick and underkicked it wouldn't have then started strolling upfield while Torres sprinted past him and then (rather than turning round and running after him) shrugs his shoulders and looks confused at the referee.And he didn't have to disallow the goal. When it became obvious that something silly had happened he just needs to blow the whistle and get it retaken before Torres is even at the edge of the penalty area. I've no doubt that if he had been paying attention and had been looking at the ball when it all happened, it's exactly what he would have done.
Quote from: Chris Jameson on September 29, 2010, 12:02:24 PMAfter attending a ref's course a couple of weeks ago I have no respect whatsoever for people who choose to take it up as a profession, they must be the most anal people in the world, especially if they also happen to be fans of Gary Numan.I'm sorry but that's plain wrong - listening to Gary Numan indicates you are emotionally aloof and have a cold attention for detail. Surely that's just what you need in a referee?
Quote from: davevillan on September 29, 2010, 11:32:12 PMWTF!!!!!Why attend the course then, and how can you say that when you havent met or know these people. I was pressured into it and I honestly can't see why anybody would wish to take it up as a PROFESSION unless they like the bit where you are told you are God on the football pitch.I sat in a room for 2 and a half hours having my enthusiasm for junior football slowly drained out of me.