205. Roy Hodgson, 2012
'Click to enlarge, and debate the strip below the line. Keith Hackett's verdict 1) Disallow the goal – the spare ball is an outside agent which has clearly interfered with play. Summon the stadium manager to have the ballboy relieved of his duties, and restart play with a dropped ball at an appropriate point on the six-yard line parallel to the goalline. Include the incident in your report after the game. Thanks to David J Corkill. 2) The fact that both players squared up and brought their heads together in a confrontational way is unacceptable, as is what happened next. Show the kisser a red card for a gesture that can be deemed "offensive, insulting and/or abusive", and the pusher a red card for "using excessive force" – violent conduct. Thanks to Harry Corlett. 3) You have not signalled advantage, so penalise the first offence, the foul by the defender. But this is not a red card situation: it was not an obvious goalscoring opportunity because the forward needed to control the ball with his hand. So restart with a direct free-kick to the attacking team just outside the penalty area. Caution the defender if you deemed the challenge reckless. Tim Travelstead wins the shirt. Competition: win an official club shirt of your choice For a chance to win a club shirt of your choice from the range at Kitbag.com send us your questions for You are the Ref to [email protected] . The best scenario used in the new YATR strip each Sunday wins a shirt to the value of £50 from Kitbag . Terms & conditions apply. For more on the fifty year history of You Are The Ref, click here .
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