Agree with you. He didn't look like he was going to go red until Ronaldo went up to him and starting giving his 2 penny worth.Sim wrote:The fact is that players shouldn't do it at all, there should be a standard and so players should not come up to the ref in the first place. In rugby if it happens then people get carded and in some cases an opposition player will push another away what happens nothing just "oi, watch it" from the ref. Football refs in genral i feel have little control over matches and this jsut shows it, if Ronaldo hadn't come up then Rooney wouldn't have been sent off. Fifa need to start taking control back as the players seem to rule the game now and it is a disgrace to the world of sport.
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OSR, the reason for this is Rooney was probably going to get away with a yellow until he pushed Ronaldo, in a highly unsporting manner. At that point, he may as well have just signed his own red card warrant ;)
Again Sim, the player did it, there is no standard, it is up to the referee to decide, if the referee decides its bothering him, the referee will yellow card him. You know why? Because that is the referees job, *not* Rooneys. England players did it too believe it or not, every team did, on every decision from throw-ins to offsides to fouls. As much as he'd like to believe he is, Rooney is not the one man on-pitch law enforcement agency. Thats why we have referees in football. You want to appeal Ronaldo's behaviour? Go to FIFA *after* the match.
Again Sim, the player did it, there is no standard, it is up to the referee to decide, if the referee decides its bothering him, the referee will yellow card him. You know why? Because that is the referees job, *not* Rooneys. England players did it too believe it or not, every team did, on every decision from throw-ins to offsides to fouls. As much as he'd like to believe he is, Rooney is not the one man on-pitch law enforcement agency. Thats why we have referees in football. You want to appeal Ronaldo's behaviour? Go to FIFA *after* the match.
Kinoulton wrote:Surely that's much more in depth than your average corporate box punter can tolerate. How about "If the entire crowd shut up, you shut up. Otherwise we'll close your bar."