Mr X wrote:Interesting because the Green and white player in question wasn't near the keeper and I heard that even the keeper admitted after the game he made the most of it. Again good on him because I would of done the same thing. The guy got booked and he chewed up a heap of time.
I can say he was definately hit - whether or not it was by the guy who you are all discussing, I can't say because, as I said, I don't know the players.
The same goes for the 'alleged performance' by the goalie. He definately got hit, but whether or not he milked it, can't say, don't know the guy so don't know if he's got a reputation for doing this sort of thing..
All I can say for certain is that the goalie was hit by a green and white player, unsure which player it was or if the goalie was really that severely injured from it. Does that suit everyone?
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Unfortunately no I dont think it suits,
as its an accumulation of yellows, which will lead to a suspension, the keeper in question did not have control of the ball, panicked and dived after the ball and yes the keepers hands and arms made contact with the player, however laying on his back with his arms out claiming he was out cold was a farce, - the booking was a joke, some other player from pontians started pushing and shoving due to the acting by said keeper, but led to a booking and wasted time, it was the ref who had no idea.
If the keeper was in fact injured I doubt he would have been able to make the save he did at the end of the game.[/quote]
If said player is in danger of suspension due to an accumulation of yellows - shows me that he does this sort of thing frequently? :?