I thought that, must be a pattern in other matches though?
Can someone confirm please.... if a player (goalie in this case) is ordered from the touchline, to go down and feign injury in order for the manager(s) to indicate "time out" to the rest of the squad and gather them together to discuss tactics... is this within the rules of the game?
I thought that, must be a pattern in other matches though?
I was just gobsmacked that they did it, with clear hand signals in front of the 4th official.
Turns out that it is a regular tactic they adopt. Poor form.
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Quite clever in a devious way, because I can't see many referees allowing the game to carry on while a goalkeeper is down. It forces them into a decision.
This is a tactic perfected by NCM favourite Graham Westley, when he was manager of Stevenage: it breaks up the opposition team's momentum and concentration. Some referees rumbled him eventualy but he used it frequently for at least 2 seasons.
Got to say I was surprised at how dirty / physical Lincoln were. Last year they seemed to be playing football but I guess it was at a lower level.. On the plus side they brought a decent following which made for a good atmosphere.
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