Originally posted by Lazie
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Not certain bout the did not deserve a red card. Is it because they figured the ball was going out? Well, the player didn't
know that and the ref would have no way of knowing that.
know that and the ref would have no way of knowing that.
If player errs here then he is not afoul of the Law. Remember 'The Law' that demands a sending off mandates that the offending player must infringe by preventing a goal-scoring opportunity.
A ball flying wide of goal on its way out of play can never be deemed to have been on a goal-scoring path. Hence 'The Ox' was not guilty of preventing a goal/denying a goal-scoring opportunity.
The ref on the other hand wrongly assumed it was a goal-scoring opportunity taken away/prevented a goal-scoring opportunity and sent off a player who should not be sent-off. In any case, the ref compounded his error and sent off a player who was not even involved in the incident.
I would guess, while his transgression on misidentification could get him a warming, his misinterpretation and incorrect enforcement of 'The Law' shall get him serious punishment.
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