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by kevinchess1 » Sun Feb 24 2019 10:50pm
How can you not be substituted?
Never heard of that happening before
Suspect he will be transferred... oh wait
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by Derbiean » Mon Feb 25 2019 8:47am
The ref should have told the player to get off, extraordinary event.
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by Boro Boy » Mon Feb 25 2019 10:01am
Derbiean wrote: ↑Mon Feb 25 2019 8:47am
The ref should have told the player to get off, extraordinary event.
I don't know if it's the Ref that's at fault, it's a difficult one...
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by blythburgh » Mon Feb 25 2019 10:40am
From what I have heard goalie had cramp so manager wants to send on someone else. Goalie decides he has got over the cramp and fit to stay so does so.
I would have thought if a manager says go then you have to go.
But the goalie cost Chelsea £70m so feels he is a big cheese at the club. And the manager's job is allegedly on the line before the match.
I agree that the ref should have told the goalie to get off the pitch.
Once upon a time players were little more than slaves who could be bought and sold at will with not a large wagepacket. Now it seems that at least one player thinks he is god rather than the manager being "he who must be obeyed in all things".
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by Boro Boy » Mon Feb 25 2019 11:29am
blythburgh wrote: ↑Mon Feb 25 2019 10:40am
From what I have heard goalie had cramp so manager wants to send on someone else. Goalie decides he has got over the cramp and fit to stay so does so.
I would have thought if a manager says go then you have to go.
But the goalie cost Chelsea £70m so feels he is a big cheese at the club. And the manager's job is allegedly on the line before the match.
I agree that the ref should have told the goalie to get off the pitch.
Once upon a time players were little more than slaves who could be bought and sold at will with not a large wagepacket. Now it seems that at least one player thinks he is god rather than the manager being "he who must be obeyed in all things".
So what happens next... the manager has to pay the player reparations...?
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by expressman33 » Mon Feb 25 2019 4:19pm
what would happen at work if your boss gave you a job and you refused - short cut to the dole office
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by Boro Boy » Mon Feb 25 2019 7:21pm
expressman33 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 25 2019 4:19pm
what would happen at work if your boss gave you a job and you refused - short cut to the dole office
But if you and your colleagues were paid more that your boss and the directors considered you all as key workers and a more valuable asset that your boss then the above statement may change...
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by Derbiean » Tue Feb 26 2019 9:27am
Boro Boy wrote: ↑Mon Feb 25 2019 10:01am
Derbiean wrote: ↑Mon Feb 25 2019 8:47am
The ref should have told the player to get off, extraordinary event.
I don't know if it's the Ref that's at fault, it's a difficult one...
No the ref isn't at fault its Kepa clearly but I'd have thought if the manager has the made the decision to take a player off and confirms this to the ref then the ref can tell the player in question he must leave the field of play, if he refuses then book him and warn him he will be sent off if he doesn't start moving.
Apparently, the ref has no power to intervene according to Dermot Gallegher on skysports which I'm surprised by but does explain the situation a bit more.
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