Originally posted by Paul Marin
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Yeah! ...and that is the inclusion I find crazy!
Re: Your suggestion
That would be more acceptable.
Aside: Ref's are taught that the first tenet is "Fair play". ...and attached is the matter of protection and assistance for player's suffering physical injury...particualar 'head injuries'. The instructions are stop play immediately and guesture (call) for assistance.
It has happened too often that players seriously hurt were not immediately given the required ref's action. In all of the cases the ref claimed that the initial judgemnt was the player was not hurt.
That said the ref saw the collision and assumed 'no foul' + 'no serious injury'...if even one such is possible for serious injury how many occur where no serious injury occurred. In light of this discussion on 'foul' or 'dive' could there be instances where the ref issued a caution to the player going down for, in the ref's judgement 'stimulation' i.e. attempting to deceive? ...and it turns out the player wnet down as a result of the contact being seriously injuried?
It turns out that that has occurred.
In the Chelsea v BoyU match last, Sagna was kicked the ref saw no foul (no whistle or play on signal given)...Sagna took a few steps before going down. No further challenge took place. ...only then did the ref stop play - deem it necessary to stop play because of the injury suffered. ...boss, limbs can be broken and there is not apparent to the ref that a foul is warranted... It surely is not a sttretch to see where contact of varing degrees could occur and refs see no foul...to take the next step of assuming the player when down solely to deceive is going waaay out on a limb.
It appears to me that some refs just ignore that section of the Law 12 that says punish stimulation. They appear not ready to take on that further guessing game.
Guess the FIFA boys who came up with this new provision may have been thinking either and or - The crowd sees foul when the ref does not...a riot may occur...a bailout is issuing a caution -
a) to tell the crowd they saw wrong (do not believe your lying eyes;
b) protect the refs....and the integrity that would be compromised by a riot?!
I wonder?!
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