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How is this not a penalty
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In all fairness to the ref it did look like the Sienna player got a touch one the ball. Unfortunately they do not have Replays to watch like we do.
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MG&Son wrote:In all fairness to the ref it did look like the Sienna player got a touch one the ball. Unfortunately they do not have Replays to watch like we do.
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sameBAGGIO 15 wrote:I thought it was a clear pen.
the funny thing is, he gets tackled pretty hard yet, gets straight back up like nothing happened. when players get nipped and go down for minutes lol
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If you slow it down and look from the goal-line angle, it's a penalty. At normal speed to me it looked like the defender won the ball.
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Even if the ref thinks the defender got the ball the contact around the knees!!! prevented him from continuing the play and the penalty is still there.
Admittedly I'd hate to be a ref, you get a split second to make the call then the arm chair experts debate over every possible camera angle in slow mo, rewinding and pausing the tape at the point of contact and despite still not being sure will have a go at the ref anyway.
I can understand why the AFL takes the communist approach and doesn't let the media criticise the ref's as part of their contract negotiations. Although if they did that in Italy the football coverage on TV would see 70% less air time
Admittedly I'd hate to be a ref, you get a split second to make the call then the arm chair experts debate over every possible camera angle in slow mo, rewinding and pausing the tape at the point of contact and despite still not being sure will have a go at the ref anyway.
I can understand why the AFL takes the communist approach and doesn't let the media criticise the ref's as part of their contract negotiations. Although if they did that in Italy the football coverage on TV would see 70% less air time
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in normal play i can definitely see how the ref could think the player won the ball - the linesman should have intervened.
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You must play by different rules then. All the referee has to judge is whether the defender made contact with the ball first or the player. Ball first = no pen. Player first = pen.Translator wrote:Even if the ref thinks the defender got the ball the contact around the knees!!! prevented him from continuing the play and the penalty is still there.
If he judges that the ball was won first then what happens on the follow through as part of the tackle is totally irrelevant.
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unless the tackle is from behind.Nice One Cyril wrote:You must play by different rules then. All the referee has to judge is whether the defender made contact with the ball first or the player. Ball first = no pen. Player first = pen.Translator wrote:Even if the ref thinks the defender got the ball the contact around the knees!!! prevented him from continuing the play and the penalty is still there.
If he judges that the ball was won first then what happens on the follow through as part of the tackle is totally irrelevant.
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If the tackle is from behind you'd almost certainly have to make contact with the player first. Trying reading what I wrote.MG&Son wrote:unless the tackle is from behind.Nice One Cyril wrote:You must play by different rules then. All the referee has to judge is whether the defender made contact with the ball first or the player. Ball first = no pen. Player first = pen.Translator wrote:Even if the ref thinks the defender got the ball the contact around the knees!!! prevented him from continuing the play and the penalty is still there.
If he judges that the ball was won first then what happens on the follow through as part of the tackle is totally irrelevant.
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Getting a touch on the ball doesn't mean it is not a foul.MG&Son wrote:In all fairness to the ref it did look like the Sienna player got a touch one the ball.
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It does if you get it first.French Franger wrote:Getting a touch on the ball doesn't mean it is not a foul.MG&Son wrote:In all fairness to the ref it did look like the Sienna player got a touch one the ball.
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Not necessarily. You can still get a touch on the ball and bring down the player whilst the ball is still in play and it is a foul.
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It all depends on the refs perception. The generally accepted rule is ball first, no foul but the referee has discretion to award a free kick for careless, reckless or excessively forceful tackles such as the two footed over the top lunge. In this particular case, which is the one we are talking about, IF the player got the ball first then it's not a penalty. There was nothing 'dirty' about the tackle so what happens after the defender gets the ball is not a consideration.French Franger wrote:Not necessarily. You can still get a touch on the ball and bring down the player whilst the ball is still in play and it is a foul.
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It's not a rule, just a misconception.Nice One Cyril wrote:The generally accepted rule is ball first, no foul
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For the pedantic, maybe I should have said 'the generally accepted interpretation is ball first, no foul'.Skliro wrote:It's not a rule, just a misconception.Nice One Cyril wrote:The generally accepted rule is ball first, no foul
You did however, use the sneaky journalistic trick of taking a small section of my comment out of context. I did state that the ref has discretion. You're not Val in disguise are you?
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No, but he is in a disguise!Nice One Cyril wrote:For the pedantic, maybe I should have said 'the generally accepted interpretation is ball first, no foul'.Skliro wrote:It's not a rule, just a misconception.Nice One Cyril wrote:The generally accepted rule is ball first, no foul
You did however, use the sneaky journalistic trick of taking a small section of my comment out of context. I did state that the ref has discretion. You're not Val in disguise are you?
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i did read try to read what you wrote the first time, and was sucesfull in understanding it. Therefore..Nice One Cyril wrote:
If the tackle is from behind you'd almost certainly have to make contact with the player first. Trying reading what I wrote.
French Franger wrote: Not necessarily. You can still get a touch on the ball and bring down the player whilst the ball is still in play and it is a foul.
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Oh dear, it must be Pedantic Tuesday.MG&Son wrote:i did read try to read what you wrote the first time, and was sucesfull in understanding it. Therefore..
French Franger wrote: Not necessarily. You can still get a touch on the ball and bring down the player whilst the ball is still in play and it is a foul.
You shouldn't go out because you could get run over by a bus - not very likely, but possible. Same as, if you get the ball first it's not very likely to be given a foul - but still possible since it's down the how the ref sees it.
In the particular case in this topic, there was nothing in the tackle that could be described as dangerous so the ref was right if he thought the defender played the ball first. Obviously if you come sailing in with both feet off the ground and happen to touch the ball first before you break the other player's leg, then refs are likely to take a dim view of it.
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No he didn't. He focus on the part which you got wrong. Phrase it how you like, it is not a rule. Many disputes with refereeing decisions come about because of players not knowing the rules. Another one is when players refer to "the last man" which too is not a rule.Nice One Cyril wrote:You did however, use the sneaky journalistic trick of taking a small section of my comment out of context.
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Ah you pedant.French Franger wrote:No he didn't. He focus on the part which you got wrong. Phrase it how you like, it is not a rule. Many disputes with refereeing decisions come about because of players not knowing the rules. Another one is when players refer to "the last man" which too is not a rule.Nice One Cyril wrote:You did however, use the sneaky journalistic trick of taking a small section of my comment out of context.
Note that there are no rules in football at all, technically they are laws. Therefore, if I had said it was "a generally accepted law" then you would have been right. As it was I used the looser English term (which you're struggling with) of "rule" (as in 'rule of thumb'). To clarify my meaning I then used 'interpretation' since 'rule' seemed to confuse you.
Please enlighten me oh wise one, what word would you choose from the dictionary to describe something that is generally accepted?
See, I can play the pedant too.
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Rules/laws... call it what you like but the bottom line is that just because you get a touch on the ball means it is not a foul is wrong.
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I can see now why you have a condom as an avatar - you are obviously the result of a rubber failure.French Franger wrote:Rules/laws... call it what you like but the bottom line is that just because you get a touch on the ball means it is not a foul is wrong.
I didn't say that it applied EVERY time, just that it was a general rule (of thumb). That means in general.
Just so I can be clear, in a tackle when the player gets the ball first, what percentage of the time do YOU think the ref is likely to give a foul?
See, you're arguing about 5% or so.
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thought it was a penalty, on replay, thought he got the ball, but ref didn't even give a corner did he?
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