Red cards for denying a clear goal scoring chance 09:00 - Feb 20 with 3484 views | tooting_hoop | Always seems too much to me. And cheats the fans in my opinion. Last night's Arsenal game was a good example. A great game ruined as a competitive spectacle by the sending off. I'd much rather just have a penalty and a yellow. With one addition, if a clear goal scoring opportunity is denied outside the box I would still give a penalty for that. I think that would address the issue much better. What do you think? | |
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Red cards for denying a clear goal scoring chance on 09:03 - Feb 20 with 3477 views | Jeff | The argument is that a penalty *is* a clear goal scoring opportunity, therefore the opportunity has not been denied, and the red card is therefore unnecessary. i'm happy with that idea. you can't start awarding penalties for things that happened outside the box though... | |
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Red cards for denying a clear goal scoring chance on 09:09 - Feb 20 with 3467 views | BasingstokeR | In the kind of situation that happened in last nights Arsenal game, like the pundits they had on said, I'd agree as the foul didn't look cynical or excessive. | | | |
Red cards for denying a clear goal scoring chance on 09:09 - Feb 20 with 3467 views | Toast_R | If your a Bayern fan or a Barcelona fan, it's a penalty and a red all day every day or in our case, it's a Chelsea defendfer leaving... I agree though, it does ruin the spectacle for a nuetral but then the simple solution is, don't bring the attacker down. Better to concede 1 goal and have 11 men on the pitch then face conceeding a probable goal and having a man less for the rest of the match. | | | |
Red cards for denying a clear goal scoring chance on 09:57 - Feb 20 with 3419 views | THEBUSH | Perhaps it's better to do something similar to Rugby and have a, 15 minute sin bin, rather than sending off for the whole game. | | | |
Red cards for denying a clear goal scoring chance on 10:01 - Feb 20 with 3411 views | westberksr | the difficulty for me is that the game is loaded in the favour of the attacking side. a goalkeeper or CB makes a genuine attempt to get the ball but gets sent off. a forward deliberately handballs or takes out a centre back and 'maybe' gets a yellow, whereas the other way around it's a straight red and penalty. why not just award a goal; Arsenal would have taken that to remain at 11 a side and have a chance. having played CB for nearly 40 years I just get pissed off that the whole set of rules favour the attacking players (who are nearly all cheating, diving, hanballing little shites - not that i'm bitter or anything!) | | | |
Red cards for denying a clear goal scoring chance on 10:08 - Feb 20 with 3402 views | RblockPrior | totally agree a penalty is enough punishment | |
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Red cards for denying a clear goal scoring chance on 10:42 - Feb 20 with 3355 views | Juzzie | And if the penalty is missed/saved, what advantage is that to the team that's been infringed upon? At least if the opposition is down to 10 men, there's a better to chance to try and score again. | | | |
Red cards for denying a clear goal scoring chance on 10:44 - Feb 20 with 3348 views | easthertsr | What about awarding a penalty goal if a player commits a 'professional' foul? That would stop them even trying to bring someone down! No penalties or sendings off! | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Red cards for denying a clear goal scoring chance on 10:48 - Feb 20 with 3331 views | superstan | Give teams an option, ie player stays on but award a goal by default, or player goes off and opposition get a penalty, as never a given they will score. | | | |
Red cards for denying a clear goal scoring chance on 10:49 - Feb 20 with 3330 views | Juzzie |
Red cards for denying a clear goal scoring chance on 10:44 - Feb 20 by easthertsr | What about awarding a penalty goal if a player commits a 'professional' foul? That would stop them even trying to bring someone down! No penalties or sendings off! |
Risky. Althgough rare I have seen players go clean through and miss, hit the woodwork or the goalie pulls off a miraculous save. | | | |
Red cards for denying a clear goal scoring chance on 11:04 - Feb 20 with 3303 views | coolranger | If you think about it the offending team is actually penalised in 4 ways - using last night's example ; 1. Penalty to Bayern which 80 per cent of the time is scored 2. Sending off of offending player = down to ten men 3. 'point 2' forces the offending team to bring on reserve goalkeeper and sacrifice an outfielder, Cazorla in this case 4. Sczecny now has a 3 game ban to his name and therefore is unavailable for Munich tie The match is ruined as a spectacle for fans, and at the elite level a ten man side is very very unlikely to get a positive result when playing for an hour at that disadvantage. Fans have paid £130 in some cases to watch a mismatch. I would say the time has come for the introduction of a 'sin bin' within football (as they have in ice hockey and rugby), effectively giving one side a 15 minute period of numerical dominance. The sin bin would apply for 'certain offences', but RED card option remains for extreme cases or two YELLOWS. | | | |
Red cards for denying a clear goal scoring chance on 11:22 - Feb 20 with 3281 views | TheBlob |
Why not as the Yanks used to do......one on one with the goalkeeper from the halfway line? Ooer. | |
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