If that would have been me, I'd have played the advantage, then gone back and cautioned Lehman, because you played on and he scored, there was no denial of the opportunity. If you blew right after he tripped him, the denial was there.

I think you'd get as many different opinions as ref's you ask. This is one for rule 18....

Andy C

On 18/05/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>he did not actually prevent a clear goalscoring
>opportunity as someone else popped it in the net.

He deliberately prevented player A from scoring - red card offence.  The
fact that player B scored afterwards is neither here nor there.

Come on - where are the real refs?!  We're floundering here!

Gaffer


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