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Post by rovers5charlton5 on Mar 2, 2016 12:29:15 GMT
Does anyone know what the stoppage was for in the first half last night versus Hartepool? We were behind the dugout, and couldnt work out what the officials and managers were getting stressed about.
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Post by Antonio Fargas on Mar 2, 2016 12:31:08 GMT
Apparently, according to DC's interview, Hartlepool had submitted the wrong teamsheet. Their Number 6 (Matthew Bates) was supposed to be playing, and the Rovers bench couldn't work out where, so reported it to the fourth official, who then called the ref over. Or something.
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Post by Henbury Gas on Mar 2, 2016 12:31:32 GMT
Does anyone know what the stoppage was for in the first half last night versus Hartepool? We were behind the dugout, and couldnt work out what the officials and managers were getting stressed about. Team sheet and team on pitch not the same
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Post by p4perlant3rn on Mar 2, 2016 12:35:13 GMT
I assume they could be liable for some sort of disciplinary action? Pretty sure one of their players was injured in the warm up which explains the error, but if we had go on to lose the game it would have been interesting to see if there was any fallout.
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Post by althepirate on Mar 2, 2016 12:42:10 GMT
Perhaps some input from Ellis?
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Post by philbemmygas on Mar 2, 2016 12:48:12 GMT
My mate (who has previously been a football league linesman, thought the problem was the change of team to the one they exchanged before kick-off. Chances are that feck all will happen
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Post by Deleted on Mar 2, 2016 12:55:59 GMT
It was the number 5 had a different name on his shirt to that of the team sheet
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Post by midlandgas213 on Mar 2, 2016 12:56:35 GMT
WE WON WHATS THE DIFFERENC TO US
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Post by hollyhillgas on Mar 2, 2016 13:16:35 GMT
WE WON WHATS THE DIFFERENC TO US If we had lost, could the game have been replayed?
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Post by Antonio Fargas on Mar 2, 2016 13:27:16 GMT
It was the number 5 had a different name on his shirt to that of the team sheet That's not what DC said.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 2, 2016 13:43:05 GMT
From where we were it appeared that there was a mix up with the number 5 and 6 shirts. i.e 6 playing but on the bench according to the team sheet, which stated 5 playing and 6 on the bench. Clear as mud, managed to confuse myself now!Having said that the officials and benches looked equally as confused.
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Post by madgas on Mar 2, 2016 14:05:14 GMT
It was odd. Hear there manager was calling us Cheating Bastards.
I assumed we were in the wrong- and immediately started to count our players. A kinda- 'oh no!, we didn't did we?' It was that good by us.
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Post by ineedgas on Mar 2, 2016 14:22:23 GMT
I know I thing for sure it wasn't the goalkeepers fault
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Post by Blueside on Mar 2, 2016 15:38:19 GMT
Apparently, according to DC's interview, Hartlepool had submitted the wrong teamsheet. Their Number 6 (Matthew Bates) was supposed to be playing, and the Rovers bench couldn't work out where, so reported it to the fourth official, who then called the ref over. Or something. Yes, DC said that he asked Macca to mark him. Worryingly it took him 20 minutes to work out he wasn't on the pitch! Did have a laugh to myself when i pictured Macca chasing around looking for him. I initially wondered if it was about hi vis, and if they were going to ask Hartlepool to change their shirts as it clashed with our subs warming up (and also with the stewards).
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Post by Antonio Fargas on Mar 2, 2016 15:42:05 GMT
Yes, DC said that he asked Macca to mark him. Worryingly it took him 20 minutes to work out he wasn't on the pitch! Did have a laugh to myself when i pictured Macca chasing around looking for him. To be fair, the bloke didn't get a touch. Macca was performing his role brilliantly.
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Post by Cantankerous Gas on Mar 3, 2016 7:57:25 GMT
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Post by Antonio Fargas on Mar 3, 2016 10:16:26 GMT
Presumably there is some sort of official contingency for this, and someone should have been responsible for informing DC. Here we go: RULE 15 - PROVISIONS CONCERNING PLAYERS (a) Each team participating in a match shall represent the full available strength of each competing Club. (b) (i) Each Club must provide a list of names of players taking part in the game (including the names of the substitutes) (the ¡§Official Team Sheet¡¨) to the Referee and a representative of their opponents in the presence of the Referee: „h 75 minutes before kick-off for the Semi Final (FA Cup & Trophy only) and Final. (All Competitions) „h 60 minutes before kick-off in all other rounds in the Competition Proper (FA Cup only) and any televised matches. (All Competitions) „h 45 minutes before kick-off for all other matches. (ii) Should any nominated player or substitute sustain an injury after the submission of the Official Team Sheet to the Referee and before the kick-off, he may be replaced without fine if he is injured warming up after the exchange of the Official Team Sheet, provided the Referee and opponents are informed before the commencement of the match.
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Post by supergas on Mar 3, 2016 10:26:58 GMT
Presumably there is some sort of official contingency for this, and someone should have been responsible for informing DC. Here we go: RULE 15 - PROVISIONS CONCERNING PLAYERS (a) Each team participating in a match shall represent the full available strength of each competing Club. (b) (i) Each Club must provide a list of names of players taking part in the game (including the names of the substitutes) (the ¡§Official Team Sheet¡¨) to the Referee and a representative of their opponents in the presence of the Referee: „h 75 minutes before kick-off for the Semi Final (FA Cup & Trophy only) and Final. (All Competitions) „h 60 minutes before kick-off in all other rounds in the Competition Proper (FA Cup only) and any televised matches. (All Competitions) „h 45 minutes before kick-off for all other matches. (ii) Should any nominated player or substitute sustain an injury after the submission of the Official Team Sheet to the Referee and before the kick-off, he may be replaced without fine if he is injured warming up after the exchange of the Official Team Sheet, provided the Referee and opponents are informed before the commencement of the match. Different to the set of rules I found where section 5 part 33.6 (for those who are interested....) only state that the referee has to be informed and not the opposition team/manager. So assuming they informed the referee prior to the game no rules were broken.... ....but then why did it take 2-3 minutes to sort it out? Surely we talk to the 4th official, he calls the ref over, the ref says "Yes they told me before kickoff" (takes about 20 seconds) and we play on.....
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Post by Antonio Fargas on Mar 3, 2016 10:30:14 GMT
Presumably there is some sort of official contingency for this, and someone should have been responsible for informing DC. Here we go: RULE 15 - PROVISIONS CONCERNING PLAYERS (a) Each team participating in a match shall represent the full available strength of each competing Club. (b) (i) Each Club must provide a list of names of players taking part in the game (including the names of the substitutes) (the ¡§Official Team Sheet¡¨) to the Referee and a representative of their opponents in the presence of the Referee: „h 75 minutes before kick-off for the Semi Final (FA Cup & Trophy only) and Final. (All Competitions) „h 60 minutes before kick-off in all other rounds in the Competition Proper (FA Cup only) and any televised matches. (All Competitions) „h 45 minutes before kick-off for all other matches. (ii) Should any nominated player or substitute sustain an injury after the submission of the Official Team Sheet to the Referee and before the kick-off, he may be replaced without fine if he is injured warming up after the exchange of the Official Team Sheet, provided the Referee and opponents are informed before the commencement of the match. Different to the set of rules I found where section 5 part 33.6 (for those who are interested....) only state that the referee has to be informed and not the opposition team/manager. So assuming they informed the referee prior to the game no rules were broken.... ....but then why did it take 2-3 minutes to sort it out? Surely we talk to the 4th official, he calls the ref over, the ref says "Yes they told me before kickoff" (takes about 20 seconds) and we play on..... Mine was taken from the FA Cup rules, so maybe the League rules are different. I guess if they only have to inform the ref, then the ref should be responsible for informing the opposition. Someone should be.
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Post by supergas on Mar 3, 2016 10:31:57 GMT
Different to the set of rules I found where section 5 part 33.6 (for those who are interested....) only state that the referee has to be informed and not the opposition team/manager. So assuming they informed the referee prior to the game no rules were broken.... ....but then why did it take 2-3 minutes to sort it out? Surely we talk to the 4th official, he calls the ref over, the ref says "Yes they told me before kickoff" (takes about 20 seconds) and we play on..... Mine was taken from the FA Cup rules, so maybe the League rules are different. I guess if they only have to inform the ref, then the ref should be responsible for informing the opposition. Someone should be. At the very least you'd think the ref should inform the fourth official. Which is why I think someone screwed up somewhere. But we won 4-1 so it will be swept under the carpet like the JPT pitch invasion at Ashton gate and the lightning strike at Wycombe....however one person punches a horse and you get dragged over the coals.....
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