Roberto Rosetti who refereed the Man Utd v Arsenal game had a fine game - except for tthe Darren Fletcher incident. Massive mistake, perfect challenge - if a coach ever wants to see a perfect challenge to show his players that was it.
Tom Henning who was in charge of the Chelsea v Barcelona had a couple of big calls;
The sending off, the referees assistant had a better view and he can be seen asking the assistant off? as he makes his way to the player.
Pique's handball - in my view the ball hit his chest and then his hand, not deliberate - no penalty
Eto's handball - raised his arms, ball hit his side and his raised arm - not deliberate - no penalty
Ballacks handball - ball to hand - not deliberate - no penalty
In saying that when I saw the two Chelsea shouts at first, I thought they were penalties.
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As Girlinblack said, its league rules, but this interpretation is fairly common around were I referee.
I was asked once for a straight red instead of a second yellow as the player would serve a one match ban for the straight red, but two for 5 yellows and one for the red card (which he knew he was getting)
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My initial reaction to the Darren Fletcher incident was excellent tackle, he clearly got the ball as it can be seen moving in a different path.
Watch here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSGPP...eature=related
Still think it was a massive mistake.
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I said his shoes, look at his position yours as a viewer on tv is different, his was virtually directly behind. And this clearly got he ball was the smallest of touches it just touch his toe, he put in a stupid challenge that didn't need to be done. I will stick by my statement you would have given 9/10 if you were in his shoes
Yes the referee was virtually straight behind, here is a great view of what happened and the referees position. He could clearly see that the ball moved to the right and the most probable way was Fletcher's tackle.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5Tra...eature=related
2m17s in.
And no, I would not have given a penalty.
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Its better to have it and not need it, than to need it and not have it
A penalty is a direct free kick for an offence that occured in the defenders own box.
For a direct free kick to be awarded he must commit one of the ten listed offences. The one in this case:
tackles an opponent to gain possession of the ball, making contact with the opponent before touching the ball
In this instance, Darren Fletcher touched the ball before touching the opponent, therefore there is no offence. Jock MIB did not disagree (I think)with me on that point, he was arguing that referee could not have seen the touch.
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My point is the referee couldn't see him touching it but what he saw was a player putting in a stupid meaningless tackle from slightly behind that if you had the same situation you would call 9 times out of ten a penalty. So i'm saying in hindsight it would be a slight misjudgement but not the blown up massive mistake that you made it out to be
I agree hindsight is a great thing and he had a split second to make up his mind, an honest decision but incorrect.
Would you have given a penalty if you had the TV view? I suspect not.
I believe it was a massive mistake from Darren Fletchers and Manchester United's perspective, but see above, I do believe it was an honest mistake.
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What I was really trying to get at, having seen everything television replays etc, do you think it was a penalty?
As for Darren Fletcher, a player who has made a career in the professional game is a winner, their instinct is to make that tack regardless whether it 3:0, 1:1 or 1:5. They don't think of it as being stupid or pointless, its just their instinct to win.
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He got a touch of the ball alright but its after it he connected with cesc and who is to say he wouldnt of scored if fletcher didnt bring him down after the touch...its a pen then isnt it?
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Aw Ref!!! Usual shout from the sideline! Page 33 "A penalty kick is awarded if any of the above ten offences is committed by a player inside his own penalty area, irrespective of the position of the ball, provided it is in play." and after Fletch (I follow Man Utd so was disappointed with ref) knocked the ball away with his heel, he then, in a seperate action, commits a foul by using his other leg to catch the back of his opponents boots and hold him up and the player goes down(as you would expect). Guidelines state "Disciplinary sanctions • A caution for unsporting behaviour must be issued when a player holds an opponent to prevent him gaining possession of the ball or taking up an advantageous position", not sending off! It's good to talk as it gives arm chair refs an understanding of what split second decisions refs have to make!
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I was just hoping for a couple of views from you refs over the a handball penalty.
Attacker is crossing the ball(with great force), the defender is half a yard away, the ball hits the defender on the chest/bicep.
No goal scoring chance was there as there was no body in the box. and the ball would most likely have went out for a throw in.
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