1. Standard memberbarstudd
    dinky-di Aussie
    Australia
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    20 Jun '10 20:594 edits
    Originally posted by Palynka
    FAIL

    Learn the rules before you criticize FIFA, buddy.
    maybe you should learn difference between arm and hand.
    to be sent off was over reacting, that has nothing to do with Fifa's rule book.
    maybe also you should learn the difference between questioning a decision and an actual critisism.

    Too many times the ref in soccer gets caught with giving penaltys because players have lied and faked a dive, thats not a critisism thats the truth and we all know it,...the referee is only human so then wrong decisions will be made, that mate has nothing to do with Fifa's rulebook.

    so the way the game currently reads is, a fake dive is deemed as a dangerous tackle and a bicep is a hand...so now we have deemed an armed ball that was not deliberate is send off a offence....

    A large proportion of games the wrong decisions are being made, some blatanly obvious and some not that the player is cheating and this all go's on the ref's head to make a split decision...because they are human to many times they will make the wrong decision, leading into innocent players being sent off, and their team on the wrong end of the scoreline....

    Fifa are happy to sit back and allow games being decided like this, Fifa should have in place help for their referees....no critisism at all in any of that, just truth, thats how it is.

    the ball was kicked into his arm....thats exactly how it happened...end of story

    if an arm is nowdeemed as a hand ball, still doesn't make it deliberate, does it?
  2. Standard memberbarstudd
    dinky-di Aussie
    Australia
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    20 Jun '10 21:02
    Originally posted by Ragnorak
    Oh dear! 😞

    D
    Is that the face of the ref after watching the replay and realising he made a mistake?
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