Yes! Uni first teamAt first, I thought you meant the City first team, but on rereading it, I realised that you meant her university's first team.
At least, I presume that's what you meant.
Yes! Uni first teamAt first, I thought you meant the City first team, but on rereading it, I realised that you meant her university's first team.
At least, I presume that's what you meant.
Aa a matter of fact, yes. They do play in red.Kids copy and they see it week in, week out and its rewarded.
Did the kids team also play in red?
Aa a matter of fact, yes. They do play in red.
Yep. And as mentioned by a couple of Semi-professional/Amateur referees on here, the abuse they get, is another hideous copyying by players of the pro's.
The rule on allowing a free kick to be moved forward by another 10 yards for disputing a foul was a good idea, if poorly implemented.
I'd say a 5-10min sin-bin for anyone other than a captain talking about/to the ref. Any complaints about Ref's decisions/conduct to be made in writing and in public, after the game, with the ref and assistants (and now also the VAR room), replies (either a rebuttal or mea culpa) also public.
My daughter's club had a match yesterday. She plays U9. Before we get to girls playing football isnt acceptable or the women's game is crap, I have daughters. One plays football. It is what it is, as some say.
Most of these girls fight like hell to keep the ball, stay on their feet and keep going if there is any contact. All but one on the other team.
She has some skill, her dad attempts to coach her from the crowd I've noticed (we have played this team before.) Any time this girl had the ball in the box at the slightest bit of contact to her or a defender made contact with the ball at her feet she would drop like a bag of hammers.
It won her two penalty kicks but left me disgusted. Imo, and from what I have seen here many other people's, diving is a shit house tactic. It rubs me the wrong way to see parents and or coaches teaching kids that diving is an acceptable part of the game.