And thing is the ref can't do much can he? :/ It's funny, and clever, but still cheating :@ lolDepending where the game was being played, he would get away with it.
Many players when there is a fight, go in to an opposition player swing their arm in punching the player hard in the back, then grab gthe players shirt pulling them out the fight. They then try and claim to the referee that really they were just trying to stop the fight.
DJ Robbie
Former Jobs: Events Organiser, News Reporter, HxHD
It depends if he SEE'S the incident. If he doesn't physically see the punch, then no he can't.
If two players are fighting and one player punches the other, then the other punches him back - but the referee doesn't actually SEE the second punch, he cangt send the second offender off, you are not allowed to send someone off if you do not actually see the incident - even if gthey have blood running out their nose or something.
Again, you get to the hearing, the FA say "so could you describe exactly what you saw", how dumb does the referee look when he says "well, I didnt ".
Ahhh I see...wow.It depends if he SEE'S the incident. If he doesn't physically see the punch, then no he can't.
If two players are fighting and one player punches the other, then the other punches him back - but the referee doesn't actually SEE the second punch, he cangt send the second offender off, you are not allowed to send someone off if you do not actually see the incident - even if gthey have blood running out their nose or something.
Again, you get to the hearing, the FA say "so could you describe exactly what you saw", how dumb does the referee look when he says "well, I didnt ".![]()
DJ Robbie
Former Jobs: Events Organiser, News Reporter, HxHD
Good idea LOL![]()
Then why did alonso get sent off about 3 years ago for liverpool when he was running towards a player with the ball, the ball was played away and everyone looked at the ball even the ref, alonso slipped and went into the player and then the ref turned around and sent him offIt depends if he SEE'S the incident. If he doesn't physically see the punch, then no he can't.
If two players are fighting and one player punches the other, then the other punches him back - but the referee doesn't actually SEE the second punch, he cangt send the second offender off, you are not allowed to send someone off if you do not actually see the incident - even if gthey have blood running out their nose or something.
Again, you get to the hearing, the FA say "so could you describe exactly what you saw", how dumb does the referee look when he says "well, I didnt ".
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