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發表於 2008-4-15 10:39 AM
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Originally posted by kaing at 2008-4-14 21:14:
其實算把啦...12碼比自己鐘意個隊...... kaing
Actually I don't want to reply this topic, cos I would like to let others to share their feelings, but not me...
But up to now, I believe I should step up to say something.
Some board members in here that they may know 1 of my career is: soccer referee, who got FIFA referee license and I am refereeing local league in Sydney, Australia.
I look at both incidents for Champions League and the penalty that Man Utd was given.
This is my comment, from a referee point of view
Arsenal vs Liverpool -- that referee failed to give the penalty -- I mean, even as referee, I think there'd be unforgivable mistakes. He saw that action completely and he'd be failed to make the penalty
Liverpool vs Arsenal -- the referee was not in the best position -- as referee should be normally running left side of the ball within 10-15 yards -- he didn't so he couldn't see the whole incident clearly. I would say there'd be marginal penalty -- of cos when we watched from TV angle, there would be no penalty and you can say you should caution Ryan Babel -- as he was diving in that incident. But if referee was standing in that position and needed to make that decision with 1 second. I am surprising for his decision.
Man Utd vs Arsenal -- there should be penalty, 100%, because when you looked back that incident -- Gallas was raising up his hand to touch the ball -- no matter he was moving to the front or to the back. Referee thought he got intention to move his arm to touch the ball, there should be penalty.
William Gallas didn't caution for that incident is because referee knew he broke the Law of the Game, but not "seriously" using his arm to touch the ball. He got his yellow is due to he'd be challenging the decision from referee.
I hope what I say, can make you clear for these incident |
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