Capt. Tuttle
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My kid (the goalie) should not have gotten a yellow card, right? He got to the ball first.
Start at 59:42 mark.
Start at 59:42 mark.
No. It was 5 -nil, us. (Baldwinsville.) One of our rivals, but not one of the better games between the squads. Pretty subdued. Liverpool (Orange) can be physical, but not chippy or dirty. (Bees' kid played there.)In a professional game, I think that the ref would have played on and called a corner kick/throw-in (at least from the angle that we get to see the play).
For high school soccer? The refs are basically amateur volunteers whose game checks barely cover the cost of gas and wear and tear on their car -- they ref the game for the good of their communities. It's not an egregious call for them to make.
Question though -- was it a chippy game? It sounds like it was from the crowd's reaction. If it was I could see the ref pulling the card to try to control the game a little bit. That was a big collision and it looked like the kid got pretty shaken up or at least had the wind knocked out of him.
I coach Binghamton High Varsity this year. The problem with the officials is that most of them are not soccer junkies that watch and follow the sport regularly. I know this because I know a few of the officials. Case in Point, my son that plays striker for me took through ball and got around the keeper with open goal but was taken down by the keeper. ( broke his collar bone ). It was a text book Red Card situation. Ref did award penalty but neither Red or Yellow card. Thes kind of situations occur every game which is driving me crazy. The officials from our board get 102.00 per game. Not bad for 2 hours time. take 5 bucks off for gas.In a professional game, I think that the ref would have played on and called a corner kick/throw-in (at least from the angle that we get to see the play).
For high school soccer? The refs are basically amateur volunteers whose game checks barely cover the cost of gas and wear and tear on their car -- they ref the game for the good of their communities. It's not an egregious call for them to make.
Question though -- was it a chippy game? It sounds like it was from the crowd's reaction. If it was I could see the ref pulling the card to try to control the game a little bit. That was a big collision and it looked like the kid got pretty shaken up or at least had the wind knocked out of him.
You guys have some good players down that way. My son played with a couple on ODP. Ithaca has a couple as well.I coach Binghamton High Varsity this year. The problem with the officials is that most of them are not soccer junkies that watch and follow the sport regularly. I know this because I know a few of the officials. Case in Point, my son that plays striker for me took through ball and got around the keeper with open goal but was taken down by the keeper. ( broke his collar bone ). It was a text book Red Card situation. Ref did award penalty but neither Red or Yellow card. Thes kind of situations occur every game which is driving me crazy. The officials from our board get 102.00 per game. Not bad for 2 hours time. take 5 bucks off for gas.
My kid (the goalie) should not have gotten a yellow card, right? He got to the ball first.
Start at 59:42 mark.
Parker McKnight, Carter Biloux(sp?) and Jameson Pitts in Binghamton area and Ravi Travers and Roberto (forgot his last name)Yea Vestal and Ithaca are very good. Several notches above us unfortunately.
My son played with Carter a couple seasons with the GBSC select team.Parker McKnight, Carter Biloux(sp?) and Jameson Pitts in Binghamton area and Ravi Travers and Roberto (forgot his last name)
No. It was 5 -nil, us. (Baldwinsville.) One of our rivals, but not one of the better games between the squads. Pretty subdued. Liverpool (Orange) can be physical, but not chippy or dirty. (Bees' kid played there.)
I think he carded him because he didn't bounce up, plus the size difference.
I don't know tons about soccer, but I always thought first to the ball matters most.
Thanks for the input.
One thing I want to point out (on YouTube you can watch the play on .25 speed) -- even though your son appears to be a bigger kid and he collided into a smaller opponent you can clearly see the collision was the result of a "hustle play." There were no elbows/forearms/etc that were thrown at his opponent in the play. The guys pretty much collided ribs to ribs and it was an unfortunate collision, nothing else.
I agree with you -- in addition to what I said earlier -- I think your son being much more solid than the player he collided with probably did have something to do with the card.
Edit: I also want to add that is a smart ball played by the opposing team to open up space. Good on that player.
Wow, talk about homers. He led with his elbow in real time, and it's only slightly less incriminating in slo-mo. Straight red in my book.
Is there a joke in here somewhere that I am missing?
That's at minimum a yellow. The caution is appropriate. The opposing player beat the keeper to the ball. The keeper came way off his line. The other player wasn't bearing down on him where he needed to protect himself. He was out of control and took the other player out. I don't think it was malicious. It looks like the keepers eyes are fixed on the ball.
In conclusion
Is there a joke in here somewhere that I am missing?
No joke. Just think it's a red card.
No joke. Just think it's a red card.
My kid (the goalie) should not have gotten a yellow card, right? He got to the ball first.
Start at 59:42 mark.
That's at minimum a yellow. The caution is appropriate. The opposing player beat the keeper to the ball. The keeper came way off his line. The other player wasn't bearing down on him where he needed to protect himself. He was out of control and took the other player out. I don't think it was malicious. It looks like the keepers eyes are fixed on the ball.
In conclusion
My kid (the goalie) should not have gotten a yellow card, right? He got to the ball first.
Start at 59:42 mark.