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Re: NBI season 2022/23
« on: Mon 01 Aug 2022 21:01 »
Far better than it has gone in England! Players and refs settled into it very quickly & it has been more inline with UEFA matches in terms of application. The Federation has been quite pro-active and they did identify a couple of areas they weren't satisfied with and changes have been implemented for this season but overall in 198 games there were maybe 4/5 controversial decisions, if that. Goal checks are far quicker than here, offsides is one of the areas they want improved although I can't recall any really controversial calls. We had 2 incidents across the whole season where VAR was used to determine ball in/out, we don't have GLT. Clubs have been supportive overall. We use OFR as standard and it's been fairly quick. Pretty equal as to whether the ref has stood by their original decision or changed it after an OFR. A few incidents, maybe 6 or so, where a penalty call by the ref has been withdrawn & the attacker given a yellow for simulation. We don't have the levels of dissent or playacting in the first place - they are the exception rather than the norm. Dissent is always a yellow so most players just don't go there, same with simulation - always a yellow, it's just not tolerated so it is pretty minimal. The worst offenders tend to be the teams in European competitions because they are exposed to it more. Players who do go there get ridiculed by the TV commentators and in the written media - I think I laughed for about 3 weeks straight the first time I heard Hajdú B. István (best commentator ever) say stop whinging and get up fool to a player having a paddy for not getting a free kick when he 'fell over' followed by quite right too when said player was shown the inevitable yellow card! It's a completely different world.
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