Capn Gus Bloodbeard
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but if he allowed the kick to go outside of time, then wouldn't that be mean to the defence? ;-)
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Capn Gus Bloodbeard said:bit if he allowed the kick to go outside of time, then wouldn't that be mean to the defence? ;-)
Hoover said:f**k eggy i swaer ur new name should be kareem ur jus that f**king good
marinermick said:oh, and a massive thumbs up to omni who reffed our game
probably the best ref i have had in many seasons
let the game flow well and didn't have to brandish yellow cards willy nilly when things got heated to maintain control
well done chris
Omni said:marinermick said:oh, and a massive thumbs up to omni who reffed our game
probably the best ref i have had in many seasons
let the game flow well and didn't have to brandish yellow cards willy nilly when things got heated to maintain control
well done chris
Thanks Mick much appreciated - if it wasn't for that guy taking his shirt off when he scored I wouldn't have given a card!
marinermick said:oh, and a massive thumbs up to omni who reffed our game
probably the best ref i have had in many seasons
let the game flow well and didn't have to brandish yellow cards willy nilly when things got heated to maintain control
well done chris
PubBrawler said:Thats what we had Omni a penalty, but the ref blow the halftime whistle, shouldn,t we be able to have the shot first then time off? i,m going to ring the bigwig ref at central coast soccer to fined out the proper rules are!
marinermick said:Omni said:marinermick said:oh, and a massive thumbs up to omni who reffed our game
probably the best ref i have had in many seasons
let the game flow well and didn't have to brandish yellow cards willy nilly when things got heated to maintain control
well done chris
Thanks Mick much appreciated - if it wasn't for that guy taking his shirt off when he scored I wouldn't have given a card!
well, it was a bomb of a freekick
in his words - it was worth it
Capn Gus Bloodbeard said:PubBrawler said:Thats what we had Omni a penalty, but the ref blow the halftime whistle, shouldn,t we be able to have the shot first then time off? i,m going to ring the bigwig ref at central coast soccer to fined out the proper rules are!
Was it a penalty or a free kick?
A penalty is what's known as a 'dot shot' - a free kick (including indirect free kicks here) is anything else.
If it wasn't in the box, with the ball placed on the penalty spot, and all players except the kicker and the goalkeeper positioned outside the box, then it wasn't a penalty
And only a penalty requires the referee to ensure the kick is taken, even if time's up. Every other type of restart - free kick, corner, etc, has no such requirement in the laws.
Hence, when we're instructed not to play stoppage time, 40.00 means 40.00, not 40.02, or 40.45. That's the fairest way to both teams.
It'd take balls for any referee to blow for time while a ball is in the air towards an open goal - but if it's done right when his watch says so (And assuming he's started his watch right on kick-off, and not a second or two after), then the referee would be correct to do so.
hmmmCapn Gus Bloodbeard said:Gopher - time wasting is a fair consideration, but again ,the referee is going to make some allowances for that - it's fairly normal for one team to start building the wall well within the 10 yards and expect the ref to move them back - or to slowly retreat the 10 yards. Usually, both are generally acceptable, partially because it's just normal behaviour. If the player is about to take the kick and they've run in to stop it, that starts to get more serious - same with being in the 10 yards and making no attempt to move back (though you're usually going to allow them a few seconds) then stepping across to block a kick (though if they're moving back and the ball is kicked into them, tough luck!)
Though even if they were time wasting, the rule of 'no stoppage time' still doesn't apply.....
Hmm, I guess that's one problem with this rule, isn't it?
1) It is pretty much time constraintsGopher of Pern said:What is the reason for amatuer leagues not getting stoppage time? it wouldnt be time restraints would it? I can't see a couple of minutes here and there being too disruptful of a days play. Maybe if there was a major incident, like a major injury, would slow things down, but you could make a seperate rule for that.
I guess a more experienced ref might have let us have a bit longer, but it's not the ref's fault, but a bit of rules in an unusual situation that conspired against us!
Kareem said:1) It is pretty much time constraintsGopher of Pern said:What is the reason for amatuer leagues not getting stoppage time? it wouldnt be time restraints would it? I can't see a couple of minutes here and there being too disruptful of a days play. Maybe if there was a major incident, like a major injury, would slow things down, but you could make a seperate rule for that.
I guess a more experienced ref might have let us have a bit longer, but it's not the ref's fault, but a bit of rules in an unusual situation that conspired against us!
2) It does add up
3) reason it is done for 1st grade is
a) it is top division
b) it is last game for day- hence not affecting other kickoffs
4) experience has nothing to do with it IMO. When i was a lesser experience referee I would have let freekick taken place just because I thought it may be fair but with my experience now- i realise that wats fair for one team is unfair to another...
it would be better in theory however I am sure we would find difficutly in distinguishing what would be considered 'little stoppage time as possible' and what a 'serious' incident would be...Capn Gus Bloodbeard said:I agree that if CCF implemented stoppage time for all grades, it could be applied with a separate instruction to, say 'have as little stoppage time as possible', and if it's a serious incident, then no more than 5min stoppage time for the half, something like that. That would be a common sense approach.
It is always something you could get your club to raise with CCF......