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    Re: DI Kick-off

    Post  Guest on Thu Aug 26, 2010 9:35 am

    Arch Stanton wrote:
    SoccerSounder wrote:
    BigBoy wrote:
    DrSoccer wrote:who was the txns coach screaming at the end of the 95 game? Classy



    easy there skippy. most coaches who feel they got screwed usually like to "have a word" with the ref. And...he didnt hang around very long and chew on them. Just said what he had to say and moved on. (at least the opposing coach hasnt mention the back-side of an opposing coach before...right....cuz THATS classy...i was there for that one, so go easy on the dart throwing)

    I think you would have to agree that the major take down in the box that would have gone FOR TRD in the last 5 minutes of the game, which mirrored the call that had been given to TFC earlier in the second half resulting in their goal, should have been called. OR...what about the 2nd yellow on the player that would have been a red, but the same ref put the card back in his pocket once he saw the player's number??? What...he didnt want her out of the game?

    Well...on the takedown in the last 5 minutes for TRD....the ref saw the foul...you know how I know....becuase he gave the "play-on" sign. In ref language, that means I see it and recognize the foul, but I am not going to call it. That is crap. I wasnt happy, but I stayed calm. It kept me up til 1am last night, but I stayed calm. :-)
    no sour grapes here....TFC did what they had to....just giving you a little bit of justification for an upset coach that I believe had a couple more bullets in his gun that he didnt load on poor reffing. I mean..its REALLY not that hard, but some dingbats make it look like rocket science. ITS OBJECTIVE....keep it that way.


    It may not help you sleep, but to help you understand: Any "Play On" verbal or sign from a Ref DOES NOT mean "I saw a Foul, but am not calling it"... It means "I saw the play AND it DOES NOT warrant a foul".. Trust me as a Ref and parent when I say the hardest thing to do is be unbias as a parent, especially as a favorite OR an underdog in a close game.... Your staying calm, but up to 1am thing was funny as heck!! Laughing Laughing


    Then at the very least the play was questionable. Otherwise, the ref would be uttering "play on" at every instance? Without a doubt, a push in the back will be called at mid-field and typically decapitation is warranted within the box to get a foul call. There should not be separate standards for what a foul is depending on where on the field the offense occurred or what the score is at the time. Just my two cents, both are good teams and most refs certainly earn their $25 a game.

    Much more importantly, did Sting and Rev play last night or not? Somebody has to know the score...


    Though not stated in the Laws Of The Game, Refs are trained in class to be "VERY certain of a call in the box"... But, in this case, no different than other sports like hoops where you can bang in the paint, but very little allowed out above the 3 line..

    Cnote

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    Re: DI Kick-off

    Post  Cnote on Thu Aug 26, 2010 10:05 am

    Sting 2
    Rev 0

    Good game, Rev played very well, pass the ball well playing much more like a team, I think they will surprise some team's they won't be easy. We played down hill most of the game.

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    Re: DI Kick-off

    Post  AgGermany on Thu Aug 26, 2010 10:18 am

    After week #1 there is "parity" in DI! Suspect



    RAYADOS04

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    Re: DI Kick-off

    Post  RAYADOS04 on Thu Aug 26, 2010 10:37 am

    Rev has two ex-'Feet players on the team. One they picked-up last mid season, and the other I believe in July. Both are solid players and make-up for some of what Rev lost in three of their best field players. They might not be as weak as some of us might be thinking. So, I agree with Cnote they could surprise some teams.

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    Re: DI Kick-off

    Post  brokedawg on Thu Aug 26, 2010 10:54 am

    Word...don't take any team in D1 lightly Cool

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    Re: DI Kick-off

    Post  locomotion on Thu Aug 26, 2010 7:27 pm

    SoccerSounder wrote:
    It may not help you sleep, but to help you understand: Any "Play On" verbal or sign from a Ref DOES NOT mean "I saw a Foul, but am not calling it"... It means "I saw the play AND it DOES NOT warrant a foul".. Trust me as a Ref and parent when I say the hardest thing to do is be unbias as a parent, especially as a favorite OR an underdog in a close game.... Your staying calm, but up to 1am thing was funny as heck!! Laughing Laughing

    You are absolutely right.. The problem is that is does not mean what YOU think it means either. What it means is that " I saw the fould but I am allowing advantage to materialize", if in the opinion of the referee, it does not materialize, he/she has the option, within a few seconds, to blow the whistle and call it back for a free kick.

    But, yes. it does in fact mean, I saw the foul. Otherwise there would be no need to signal "Play on"... Or maybe he/she should just run up and down the pitch throughout the entire game yelling "Play on"... Very Happy

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    Re: DI Kick-off

    Post  Guest on Thu Aug 26, 2010 8:04 pm

    locomotion wrote:
    SoccerSounder wrote:
    It may not help you sleep, but to help you understand: Any "Play On" verbal or sign from a Ref DOES NOT mean "I saw a Foul, but am not calling it"... It means "I saw the play AND it DOES NOT warrant a foul".. Trust me as a Ref and parent when I say the hardest thing to do is be unbias as a parent, especially as a favorite OR an underdog in a close game.... Your staying calm, but up to 1am thing was funny as heck!! Laughing Laughing

    You are absolutely right.. The problem is that is does not mean what YOU think it means either. What it means is that " I saw the fould but I am allowing advantage to materialize", if in the opinion of the referee, it does not materialize, he/she has the option, within a few seconds, to blow the whistle and call it back for a free kick.

    But, yes. it does in fact mean, I saw the foul. Otherwise there would be no need to signal "Play on"... Or maybe he/she should just run up and down the pitch throughout the entire game yelling "Play on"... Very Happy

    Loco,

    You said I'm right but actually wrong?? Well, you were half right.. About the I am right part... . The player went "down" in the box, so playing the advantage was not an option.... Like I SAID... A verbal "play-on" is for the players (and parents here in our inimate settings) to keep playing, as in, "I saw it but, no foul is waranted" Like when a player is trying to draw a foul or went down on much their own actions... "Play on" does not mean "advantage"... When a Ref signals both arms forward, that is the "advantage signal"... Otherwise, you were right, lol

    AgGermany

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    Re: DI Kick-off

    Post  AgGermany on Thu Aug 26, 2010 9:50 pm

    "play on" can simply be an affirmation of seeing an "issue" (potential foul) an letting the teams know there will not be call made. If the referee sees a foul he will call it or lets the advantage develop, with or without saying "play on". Typically you should see hands out signaling advantage along with the "play-on" when a foul was affirmed but play allowed to continue...


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    Re: DI Kick-off

    Post  transformer on Thu Aug 26, 2010 9:51 pm

    I think RAYDOS04 forgot that a revolution 2-0 loss to Sting is still a loss, unless LHGCL changed the rules and gives points for moral victories. History shows that throughout the years, there have been other close games from the bottom four. Many parents and players do come away from their match elated about their team's performance that ended in defeat.
    The moral of this statement is that stronger teams will find a way to win. While this is not the first time Revolution has loss to sting by just 2 goals, it was a surprise this time to see a small number of goals scored. The outcome was no surprise.

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    Re: DI Kick-off

    Post  gdubya on Fri Aug 27, 2010 9:15 am

    SoccerSounder wrote:
    locomotion wrote:
    SoccerSounder wrote:
    It may not help you sleep, but to help you understand: Any "Play On" verbal or sign from a Ref DOES NOT mean "I saw a Foul, but am not calling it"... It means "I saw the play AND it DOES NOT warrant a foul".. Trust me as a Ref and parent when I say the hardest thing to do is be unbias as a parent, especially as a favorite OR an underdog in a close game.... Your staying calm, but up to 1am thing was funny as heck!! Laughing Laughing

    You are absolutely right.. The problem is that is does not mean what YOU think it means either. What it means is that " I saw the fould but I am allowing advantage to materialize", if in the opinion of the referee, it does not materialize, he/she has the option, within a few seconds, to blow the whistle and call it back for a free kick.

    But, yes. it does in fact mean, I saw the foul. Otherwise there would be no need to signal "Play on"... Or maybe he/she should just run up and down the pitch throughout the entire game yelling "Play on"... Very Happy

    Loco,

    You said I'm right but actually wrong?? Well, you were half right.. About the I am right part... . The player went "down" in the box, so playing the advantage was not an option.... Like I SAID... A verbal "play-on" is for the players (and parents here in our inimate settings) to keep playing, as in, "I saw it but, no foul is waranted" Like when a player is trying to draw a foul or went down on much their own actions... "Play on" does not mean "advantage"... When a Ref signals both arms forward, that is the "advantage signal"... Otherwise, you were right, lol


    When referees (or one referee and one Loco) can't agree on "laws of the game" doesn't this prove everyone's point?

    RAYADOS04

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    Re: DI Kick-off

    Post  RAYADOS04 on Fri Aug 27, 2010 9:29 am

    transformer wrote:I think RAYDOS04 forgot that a revolution 2-0 loss to Sting is still a loss, unless LHGCL changed the rules and gives points for moral victories. History shows that throughout the years, there have been other close games from the bottom four. Many parents and players do come away from their match elated about their team's performance that ended in defeat.
    The moral of this statement is that stronger teams will find a way to win. While this is not the first time Revolution has loss to sting by just 2 goals, it was a surprise this time to see a small number of goals scored. The outcome was no surprise.




    I don't recall making any comment about a moral victory. Laughing Laughing I simply agreed with Cnote a Sting parent, that Rev might surprise some teams. They are not as weak as some might think. And, believe me I'm no fan of Rev.


    Just relax transformer and take it easy partner. Cool

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    Re: DI Kick-off

    Post  AgGermany on Fri Aug 27, 2010 11:32 am

    I don't see any disagreement about the Laws of the Game, only slight disagreement re: game management and "communication" of what has been seen by the referee.

    What the referee saw and what he was thinking is another matter...

    The troubling comment was really about the card not being pulled for a second yellow. (seems to be uncontested in those that saw it)

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    Re: DI Kick-off

    Post  Ninja on Fri Aug 27, 2010 4:00 pm

    RAYADOS04 wrote:Rev has two ex-'Feet players on the team. One they picked-up last mid season, and the other I believe in July. Both are solid players and make-up for some of what Rev lost in three of their best field players. They might not be as weak as some of us might be thinking. So, I agree with Cnote they could surprise some teams.


    Slight correction. The one player mentioned from last spring had played for Feet in previous years, but had already moved on prior to joining our team. We didn't sign any Feet players this offseason.

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    Re: DI Kick-off

    Post  RAYADOS04 on Fri Aug 27, 2010 6:04 pm

    Ninja wrote:
    RAYADOS04 wrote:Rev has two ex-'Feet players on the team. One they picked-up last mid season, and the other I believe in July. Both are solid players and make-up for some of what Rev lost in three of their best field players. They might not be as weak as some of us might be thinking. So, I agree with Cnote they could surprise some teams.


    Slight correction. The one player mentioned from last spring had played for Feet in previous years, but had already moved on prior to joining our team. We didn't sign any Feet players this offseason.




    I've been corrected. I had heard of a new Rev player from Abilene that had played with 'Feet two seasons ago. Anyway, the other ex'Feet player is a plus for Rev.

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    Re: DI Kick-off

    Post  locomotion on Sun Aug 29, 2010 11:19 pm

    SoccerSounder wrote:
    locomotion wrote:
    SoccerSounder wrote:
    It may not help you sleep, but to help you understand: Any "Play On" verbal or sign from a Ref DOES NOT mean "I saw a Foul, but am not calling it"... It means "I saw the play AND it DOES NOT warrant a foul".. Trust me as a Ref and parent when I say the hardest thing to do is be unbias as a parent, especially as a favorite OR an underdog in a close game.... Your staying calm, but up to 1am thing was funny as heck!! Laughing Laughing

    You are absolutely right.. The problem is that is does not mean what YOU think it means either. What it means is that " I saw the fould but I am allowing advantage to materialize", if in the opinion of the referee, it does not materialize, he/she has the option, within a few seconds, to blow the whistle and call it back for a free kick.

    But, yes. it does in fact mean, I saw the foul. Otherwise there would be no need to signal "Play on"... Or maybe he/she should just run up and down the pitch throughout the entire game yelling "Play on"... Very Happy

    Loco,

    You said I'm right but actually wrong?? Well, you were half right.. About the I am right part... . The player went "down" in the box, so playing the advantage was not an option.... Like I SAID... A verbal "play-on" is for the players (and parents here in our inimate settings) to keep playing, as in, "I saw it but, no foul is waranted" Like when a player is trying to draw a foul or went down on much their own actions... "Play on" does not mean "advantage"... When a Ref signals both arms forward, that is the "advantage signal"... Otherwise, you were right, lol


    I shall refer you to "Advice to Referees" and I quote:

    5.4 REFEREE SIGNALS
    Referee signals should be restricted to those authorized by IFAB/FIFA (play on-advantage, penalty
    kick, indirect free kick, direct free kick, goal kick, corner kick, and caution or expulsion when showing
    the card), unless there is a clear need to communicate other information to the players or to the assistant
    referees and fourth official. Other signals or methods of communication intended to supplement (not
    replace) those described in the USSF Guide to Procedures are permitted only if they do not conflict
    with established procedures
    and only if they do not intrude on the game, are not distracting, are limited
    in number and purpose, and are fully agreed upon before the match.

    5.6 ADVANTAGE
    Referees have the power to apply (and signal) the advantage upon seeing a foul or misconduct
    committed if at that moment the terms of the advantage clause (Law 5, 11th item) were met. Applying
    advantage permits the referee to allow play to continue when the team against which the foul has been
    committed will actually benefit from the referee not stopping play.

    The use of advantage as described in Law 5 is strictly limited to infringements of Law 12 -- both the
    section covering fouls and the later section on misconduct.


    "play on-advantage" is a specific signal defined by IFAB/FIFA. It is a verbal signal accompanied by a gesture of swinging both arms forward. If the mechanics of moving the arms did not accompany the verbal "Play On", then the referee was wrong by providing a different signal which conflicts with the established signal. He can eliminate the verbal signal, if he so chooses, but not the other way around. The verbal part is used, if it will not be misunderstood.

    This may have been the case here. I see way too much referee talking to players, when the conversation is not initiated by the players themselves. There is no need for that. It only draws attention to the referee, which should not be the case. Stopping play to "talk" to a player, as a warning, is not proper procedure. That is what the yellow card is for. When the captain, on the field, wishes to discuss something that happened, and initiates the conversation at a stoppage, that is fine. It should be handled courteously and swiftly return to the game. Other than that, keep the conversations to a minimum. There is no need to indicate that an infraction did not occur. If you feel the need to indicate that, then an infraction probably DID occur.

    I trust that if you are still refereeing, that you will brush up on your procedures. A player taken down "in the box", I assume that you mean the "penalty area", still has the option of advantage, ITOOTR. I would wait a few seconds to award a kick from the mark, if there is reasonable chance that the fouled team may score. It is always the option for the referee to blow the whistle and award the kick from the mark, if he/she has previously indicated play on-advantage. It is also the job of the referee to handle any misconduct that may have accompanied the infringement at the next stoppage of play.

    Any questions? Smile

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