Westerman doesn't roll round on the floor, crying like a big girl and begging the ref to send BJ off whilst he waits for a stretcher; he gets up, marks BJ's card then leathers him at the next opportunity.
Possibly, but don't tell me that kick didn't hurt.
Dreadful game of football last night. Felt a bit sorry for the ref in the end. A lose/lose situation for him, as it was clear he didn't want to send anyone off and potentially ruin what spectacle there may have been, but the (Dutch) players just abused it.
I hope to God we never see the kind of mobbing of refs in rugby league that was on display last night. Makes me very proud of our sport when you see that kind of carry on.
RebelRebel wrote:I hope to God we never see the kind of mobbing of refs in rugby league that was on display last night. Makes me very proud of our sport when you see that kind of carry on.
Couldn't agree more; there does seem to be more and more dissent creeping into RL, but we're a million miles away from that kind of shenanigens. Interestingly, there seemed to be quite a few people penalised for it in this weekends matches - maybe the ref's have had a directive?
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With respect to the football, a rule change I would introduce would be to make waving an imaginary card an automatic booking.
The play acting is frustrating but nothing much can be done about it as it’s subjective. Alonso, quite clearly, had every right to stay down after the above challenge. Villa actions later on, however, were quite frankly pathetic.
One solution could be a rule requiring a player who is writhing on the floor in agony having to spend 5 minutes off the pitch for each role he makes after the challenge, regardless of whether he’s recovered the second he gets of the stretcher/over the whitewash. That should see some of the ridiculous tumbles worthy of a gold medal gymnastic routine diminish in due course.
The game structure of league makes it a lot easier to punish backchat or mobbing, IMO. Keep pushing a team 10 metres further back towards their own goal line and players soon learn it's better to just keep their gobs shut and get on with it, especially when it costs them field position and points.
The 5 minute per roll routine for football is not a bad idea, 'cos lets be honest, if you really cop for one in either rugby or football, rolling around on the floor is the last thing on your mind.
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