Capitalising PLAYING IN A DANGEROUS MANNER and then saying if somebody slips.It's amazing people who watch so much football don't know the basic rules, intent is completely irrelevant if the play is dangerous.
From the FA:
PLAYING IN A DANGEROUS MANNER
Playing in a dangerous manner is any action that, while trying to play the ball, threatens injury to someone (including the player themself) and includes preventing a nearby opponent from playing the ball for fear of injury.
So no you cannot slip and kick someone in the face and get away with it because it was an accident.
Oh come, will you just fucking stop it.The fact that he stood on the ball is utterly irrelevant, he went over the top of the ball.
Now now :)The rules say going into a challenge with TWO FEET OFF THE GROUND is reckless and endangering an opponent, a red card offence. I saw him challenge for a header by jumping, both feet clearly leaving the ground. Could have been sent off twice. ;)
A defensive midfielder without goals is like a fish without a bicycle.needs to add goals to his game..
A defensive midfielder without goals is like a fish without a bicycle.
Capitalising PLAYING IN A DANGEROUS MANNER and then saying if somebody slips.
If they slip it is not playing IN A DANGEROUS MANNER, it is slipping by accident.
Taken this example to the streets and I slip going downhill on ice and fall on my arse and then slide down the hill bowling over Mr and Mrs Smith, one of whom breaks their leg, should I expect a knock on the door from PC Plod for assault as I was surely slipping IN A DANGEROUS MANNER.