unlucky arsenal. Great effort! I thought the ref did them a massive favour with the Lehmann sending off.. It kept it 0-0, and that was vital!
once it went 1-1 though that was it..
CL Final
I was going to post about this but no one is an arsenal fan , well not to my knowledge !
Great effot by arsenal a shame really for them and there travelling support! What a show the put on for arsenal/barca ( pre match)
Kinda sucks being a hibs fan beacuse lets be honest i will never see somethng like that ever! Same applys to other clubs tho
Great effot by arsenal a shame really for them and there travelling support! What a show the put on for arsenal/barca ( pre match)
Kinda sucks being a hibs fan beacuse lets be honest i will never see somethng like that ever! Same applys to other clubs tho

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That was the most clear-cut sending off I've ever seen. The ref had absolutely no choice.
Here's a question that we were arguing about last night. A ref can play on after a foul, then after the ball has gone out of play, go back and book the player who committed the foul... however, can he also go back and send the player off? Or if he wants to send the player off, does he have to stop play there and then (like he did last night).
Here's a question that we were arguing about last night. A ref can play on after a foul, then after the ball has gone out of play, go back and book the player who committed the foul... however, can he also go back and send the player off? Or if he wants to send the player off, does he have to stop play there and then (like he did last night).
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I was watching the match with a lad who is a fourth official up in the SPL.
He agreed it was a sending off and the ref had blown the whistle instantly and so playing on was not an option. He did comment that he might have counted to three before blowing to see if the goal had gone in and then yellow carded lehman instead.
So far as I understand it he cant let play on then go back and red card
I was watching the match with a lad who is a fourth official up in the SPL.
He agreed it was a sending off and the ref had blown the whistle instantly and so playing on was not an option. He did comment that he might have counted to three before blowing to see if the goal had gone in and then yellow carded lehman instead.
So far as I understand it he cant let play on then go back and red card
the ref has to make a judgement call though on whether or not to play on an advantage and whether there is one at all.
In that instance he possibly could have done, really a ref should count to three before blowing a whistle to see what else could come about.
Dont think the sending off would have changed the overall outcome of the game though. Without the sending off and 1-0 down Arsenal would not have sat so deep. Would have given the anonymous Ronaldinho much more chance to weave his magic and prob would have still won
In that instance he possibly could have done, really a ref should count to three before blowing a whistle to see what else could come about.
Dont think the sending off would have changed the overall outcome of the game though. Without the sending off and 1-0 down Arsenal would not have sat so deep. Would have given the anonymous Ronaldinho much more chance to weave his magic and prob would have still won
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