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Butty

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Re: You are the ref
« Reply #15 on: April 07, 2009, 09:11:10 AM »

I'll agree with what has been said in that both goals should stand under normal circumstances. I am perhaps a bit over cautious re Player safety since very early in my career a player had a fit when nobody was looking and I played on until someone ran on to help them. I've also had a player faint in hot weather. That was scary to see them lying there for no obvious reason

On this note, surely it would be a beneficial thing to take a leaf out of rugby's book, and allow physios onto the field of play, in case there is something serious that the referee hasn't spotted.
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