Quote from: nrico2006 on April 01, 2024, 11:19:25 AMQuote from: thewobbler on April 01, 2024, 11:03:05 AMReferees have been called back, at the next break in play, by umpires and linesmen to discuss off-the-ball incidents, since forever and a day. Some will act on their fellow official's advice and administer cards, some will not. But I don't yet think I've ever seen the previous passage of play cancelled as a result of the retrospective card / cards.
I think some people have been watching too much association football and its bizarre and erratic implementation of VAR, and gotten confused.
Nah, common sense really. Throw ball should be the next step at a minimum.
And what if from the resultant passage of play, a high ball goes in, two players challenge awkwardly, then get up off the floor and beat the reed out of each other in front of the referee?
Is it commonsense to ignore that passage of play too and just take the game back to a free for Derry where Fenton's lash out took place?