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Anttech said:He wasnt time wasting so much, anyway, if he was add more time at the end.
They can always add more time at the end, so why bother with a "time wasting" rule at all? The line has to be drawn somewhere. This was the bad kind of time wasting in my opinion as well, he wasn't being slow on taking a free kick, but kept the ball from the opposing team so they could not get going. This also falls under unsportsmanlike in my book. (So was the Dutch guy's earlier play that sparked Deco's first yellow, but alas you can't give a card for violating the unwritten rule of returning the ball after an injury)
Anttech said:The rules state you can be booked for time wasting, correct, but a ref has to be able to look at every situation with its own merit. IMO this time that did not desevere a red card (Second yellow)
If he didn't have the first yellow, would you think the time wasting one was still unjustified?
Anttech said:Exactly, if you are on the floor in the box, you can expect this... He played for the foul, and understandabley so, got it.
This is exactly what many people, myself included, think is garbage (irregardless of the correctness of the call). Playing for a penalty is against every fibre of sportsmanship I have.
How celebrated would it have been if he continued on to put the ball in the net after deftly leaping over the defender? Those are the moments I watch world cup games for, not people falling over and playing for penalties.
I have a vivid image of the 2002 italy vs korea game. The italian player, Totti iirc, was charging towards the net. A korean defender grabbed onto his shirt, and gave that nike jersey a great stretch. Rather than just fall down, he used his strength to power on. That's what I like to see.