I can't stand Carragher, but it was good to hear him sounding off about it & being really frustrated by the whole thing.I'd have sent that cunt Zaniolal/Saniflo or what ever his fucking name is off, cheating bastard.
Or mandatory 5 minutes off the pitch to ensure a proper assessment of the ‘injury’ can be made.I can't stand Carragher, but it was good to hear him sounding off about it & being really frustrated by the whole thing.
The answer is easy, just let the trainer come on & the game continues, just like in rugby. That'll soon put a stop to it
Or mandatory 5 minutes off the pitch to ensure a proper assessment of the ‘injury’ can be made.
Well...in the Maguire case I cited, if he was fit enough to roll back onto the pitch it must therefore follow that rolling him back off again is unlikely to exacerbate any supposed injury...The difficulty for a ref is if they get it wrong and the player is seriously hurt
Refs can't take that risk
When Carrierbag and Neville said soDoes anyone know when ‘time wasting’ which we all thought was a bad thing turned into ‘game management’ which is apparently a good thing?
Ok think of it this wayWell...in the Maguire case I cited, if he was fit enough to roll back onto the pitch it must therefore follow that rolling him back off again is unlikely to exacerbate any supposed injury...
You are absolutely correct, however, how do we stop players feigning head injuries (Villa player yesterday) or do we just have to accept it?Ok think of it this way
Ref refuses player treatment
Players career finishes
Who gets sued
Refs are not doctor's
Like I said, take the responsibility off the ref, take the cunts off for 10 minutes. That is what the doctor is there to do.Ok think of it this way
Ref refuses player treatment
Players career finishes
Who gets sued
Refs are not doctor's
I honestly don't knowYou are absolutely correct, however, how do we stop players feigning head injuries (Villa player yesterday) or do we just have to accept it?
You are absolutely correct, however, how do we stop players feigning head injuries (Villa player yesterday) or do we just have to accept it?
Simple. If the player was faking it he gets a yellow card.The difficulty for a ref is if they get it wrong and the player is seriously hurt
Refs can't take that risk
Same should apply to womenSimple. If the player was faking it he gets a yellow card.
Worst example I've seen is when Cornet did it against for Burnley. He was actually off the pitch, limped back on then laid down, the ref stopped the game.It’s not the first time that’s happened and it won’t be the last. It needs to be stamped out though it’s cheating pure and simple.