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Originally posted by rangerforevereastcoteView Post
Oh don't know eastcote? I must admit raising hands is surely to the body or face, other wise you could just punch someone in the stomach couldn't you
Neither do I mate and you make the point smack in the Chest and its ok
Just make me think it's diff if little team
Other thing when we were up thee we were constantly bullied to
Sit down by old bill and stewards spurs been stood all game
i think there's a real issue with inconsistency - not with regards to pushing Versus touching face but with the ethos of the game.
it's a contact sport, players go flying in with tackles - people may react negatively to a tackle. but the game MUST accept that it will happen - or sanction EVERY confrontation, including verbal towards the ref.
rugby - pucnhes fly in and up to the ref to call it as they see it. sometimes it's a case of "calm down" or maybe they go in the bin...but the refs analysis the nature of the scenario [cisse jumped up on saturday after a horrendous tackle on him...he was angry, and reacted - ****tenburg had to take that into account]
football needs to get touch or accept that players will boil over.
How can a ref give a red card for "aggressive behaviour" for Cisse, when week in week out ref are persistantly verbally abused and don't do anything about it?
Neither do I mate and you make the point smack in the Chest and its ok Just make me think it's diff if little team
Other thing when we were up thee we were constantly bullied to
Sit down by old bill and stewards spurs been stood all game
i think there's a real issue with inconsistency - not with regards to pushing Versus touching face but with the ethos of the game.
it's a contact sport, players go flying in with tackles - people may react negatively to a tackle. but the game MUST accept that it will happen - or sanction EVERY confrontation, including verbal towards the ref.
rugby - pucnhes fly in and up to the ref to call it as they see it. sometimes it's a case of "calm down" or maybe they go in the bin...but the refs analysis the nature of the scenario [cisse jumped up on saturday after a horrendous tackle on him...he was angry, and reacted - ****tenburg had to take that into account]
football needs to get touch or accept that players will boil over.
How can a ref give a red card for "aggressive behaviour" for Cisse, when week in week out ref are persistantly verbally abused and don't do anything about it?
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