by creative_username_1 » 21 Sep 2013 13:14
by sandman » 21 Sep 2013 13:45
by leww_rfc » 21 Sep 2013 17:57
by sandman » 22 Sep 2013 09:22
by TBM » 22 Sep 2013 09:43
Ark Royal - The fourth official, who does absolutely fcuk-all
by Tony Le Mesmer » 22 Sep 2013 10:28
by sandman » 22 Sep 2013 10:53
by Handsome Man » 22 Sep 2013 15:21
by TBM » 22 Sep 2013 15:23
Handsome Man I have great difficulties with the timing for the second half starting at 45, when we have already probably got up to 47 and beyond in the first half.
by Man Friday » 22 Sep 2013 17:22
by Man Friday » 22 Sep 2013 17:29
TBMArk Royal - The fourth official, who does absolutely fcuk-all
Really?
They actually do. First they are "sub" in case ref or lino get injured but they also ref the managers and are the point of call to explain decisions etc so the managers/coaches aren't shouting at the 3 concentrating on the game.
Here read this
Fourth official assisting with a substitution.
In usual practice, the fourth official assists the referee in the following ways:
Assisting with administrative functions before, during and after the match;
Assessment of players' equipment;
Ensuring substitutions are conducted in an orderly manner;
Notifying the referee of the details of the substitution, by means of numbered boards or electronic displays (where supplied);
Notifying the teams and spectators, by means of numbered boards or electronic displays where supplied, of the amount of time added on at the end of each half, after having been advised of this by the referee;
Acting as the contact point between the match officiating crew and any non-participants (such as stadium managers, security personnel, broadcast crews, and ball retrievers);
Maintaining decorum in the teams' technical areas and interceding in situations where coaches, bench personnel, or substitutes become agitated;
In practice, the fourth official becomes a key member of the officiating team, who can watch the field and players and advise the Referee on situations that are going on out of his sight. The fourth official keeps an extra set of records, and helps make sure the Referee does not make a serious error such as cautioning the wrong player, or giving two cautions to the same player and forgetting to send off the player.
The fourth official played a significant role in the 2006 World Cup Final when fourth official Luis Medina Cantalejo informed referee Horacio Elizondo of the actions of France's Zinedine Zidane, resulting in Elizondo showing Zidane a red card and sending him from the field. French manager Raymond Domenech accused Cantalejo of using the replay board to initiate the process that led to Zidane's ejection, which would have broken FIFA rules, but FIFA maintained that Cantalejo did not breach any rules and acted properly.
The fourth official serves as a replacement official in the event that one of the other officials (referee or assistant referees) can not continue officiating (usually through injury).
In situations where an assistant referee is unable to continue, the fourth official replaces that assistant referee. In situations where the referee is unable to continue, the fourth official replaces the referee directly, or the senior assistant referee replaces the referee, with the fourth official in turn taking an assistant's position. Competition rules are supposed to clarify which of these options is to occur. If for some reason it is not stated, then typically the official with the most refereeing experience (either the fourth official or the senior assistant referee) will replace the referee.
by URZZZZZ » 22 Sep 2013 19:27
by AthleticoSpizz » 22 Sep 2013 20:34
But, that seems to depend on who they are.Tony Le Mesmer Great thread. We've basically come to the conclusion that football is fcking shit.
Im going to add clubs going into Administration. Its basically - I tell you what, you've just spent millions of pounds of money you didn't have, cheated everyone else in the process, and now you only want to pay 10p in the pound and ruin the businesses and in some cases charities in the process? Ok, nevermind, we'll give you a pathetic 10 point deduction and forget all about it.
Clubs that are bankrupt should be kicked out of the league. End of story.
by Mr Optimist » 22 Sep 2013 20:43
URZZZZZ David Moyes is soon going to be in this list for me. Slowly turning into another fergie, and soon he will be as hypocritical and Contradictory as fergie was
by bobby1413 » 22 Sep 2013 21:01
by Mr Optimist » 22 Sep 2013 21:20
by sandman » 22 Sep 2013 23:17
by stealthpapes » 23 Sep 2013 13:27
Man Friday Most fans, including our own.
Imbecilic, boorish, predictable, unoriginal, tiresome, tedious, ignorant. Masters of cliché with herd mentality.
by TBM » 23 Sep 2013 13:28
stealthpapesMan Friday Most fans, including our own.
Imbecilic, boorish, predictable, unoriginal, tiresome, tedious, ignorant. Masters of cliché with herd mentality.
At Derby, board goes up for 6 minutes
Bloke behind me goes "rubbish"
I point out that Morrison was down for 3 minutes and both teams have had 3 subs. That's at least 5 if not the full 6 minutes.
"Well, why is it always only a minute or so in the first half"
No subs maybe?
Jesus. Fucking. Corbett.
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