ThereIsBearCum wrote:It's not only the spectators that are prohibited from viewing the replay, it's the referee. He might be tempted to watch it (or catch it out of the corner of his eye) if it was played in the stadium, which may alter his decision.
On the "obvious goal scoring opportunity" law, it's harsh, but there is no better alternative. If you didn't get a red for it, loads of players would be tempted to bring players down and back their keeper to save it. It would be just like diving is now... why not try it? All you get is a yellow.
i think technology should be used now
i think its stupid that we don,t have a 4th official watching a moniter and pointing out the glaringly obvious to the ref.
i don,t agree with any kind of managerial challenges
it should be at the behest of the match officials
i don,t want cricket type
woooooh is it in or out
i want a whisper in the refs ear and the right decision made.
they can show a replay as they would any other match incident without holding up the game
it would have exonerated dean yesterday
i don,t enjoy the referee being a w***er
i enjoy the right decision being made be it for us or against us