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League: | England | Home: | Arsenal (Red) | Away: | Stoke (Blue) | Date: | 2013-02-02 |
Tags: | AR; communication; offside; referee; |
two offside decisions - first one very clear - second was flagged by AR because AR didn't see deflection went off defender; referee correctly overrules; referee also must defend AR;
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League: | England | Home: | Arsenal (Red/White) | Away: | Blackburn (Yellow) | Date: | 2012-02-04 |
Tags: | foul tackle; lunge; RC; |
two-footed lunge tackle; RC; apologizes to opponent, team, coach; note - lunge with feet "relatively" close together and "relatively" safe, compared with examples in see see other clips
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League: | England | Home: | Arsenal (Red) | Away: | Stoke (Black) | Date: | 2009-12-05 |
Tags: | offside; |
good example of simple OS
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League: | England | Home: | Chelsea (Blue) | Away: | Arsenal (Red) | Date: | 2008-11-30 |
Tags: | cleats; foul tackle; YC; |
slide - both cleats out; note - Blue lunges in with both cleats out, off the ground - gets YC; Red slides in on the ground - cleats NOT out
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League: | England | Home: | Bolton (White) | Away: | Arsenal (Red) | Date: | 2008-09-20 |
Tags: | foul tackle; YC; |
hard challenge; gets ball first, with studs showing, and continues through player; potential leg-breaker; YC given - I would expect a RC here;
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League: | FA Cup | Home: | Burnley (Red) | Away: | Arsenal (Blue) | Date: | 2008-01-06 |
Tags: | cleats; foul tackle; positioning; RC; |
cleats-out lunge (1 foot) over ball - RC - might seem harsh at first, but replay makes it look more appropriate; referee's position was great for seeing this challenge;
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League: | England | Home: | Arsenal (Red) | Away: | Chelsea (Blue) | Date: | 2007-05-06 |
Tags: | dive; |
in PA; minimal contact; watch legs - not a normal response for someone who was just pushed off their feet
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League: | FA Cup | Home: | Arsenal (Red) | Away: | Blackburn (Blue) | Date: | 2007-02-17 |
Tags: | bad call; offside; |
FIRST PART - defense gains possession, but OS player challenges; AR flags; ref waves down; defender had established control - AR error - NOT OS; SECOND PART - defender did NOT gain control; OLD INTERPRETATION would say OS; CURRENT INTERPRETATION - the defender made a deliberate play on the ball which resets offside - therefore NOT OS; note - player in SECOND PART wasn't in an offside position anyway, so it was just another error by this AR
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