Purple Haize wrote:Purple Haize wrote:You can't penalize a kid for being more athletic then someone else. You also can't penalize a kid for be less athletic then someone else.
I think BL and I would probably agree on most of these. I think it's the second to last one where the kid drives and he lands on his head. That's the only one I would have tossed the kid. I would have gone intentional on the loose ball when he pushed the kid in the back. I have a common foul on the last play, at least I think it's the last play, where he pushes the kid OB on the rebound.
But you can rest assured that I would have had an early discussion and short rope with this player. It didn't appear the officials in the video had the same felt the same.
This.
Okay, I would agree with everything except what should be an intentional foul vs technical foul. To me, an intentional foul is where a player fouls a player on purpose to either stop the clock or put the opposite team at the free throw line. A technical foul is where a player commits an action with sole intent on injuring someone else. The one where the kid gets hit in the head, is obvious. I think even if that's not intentional, you call a technical just to send a message to both teams. The other two that you're referring to, I think are pretty obvious that the goal is injury.
Maybe I'm wrong, I really don't know. I'm just saying that I think the ref should have done more in this instance. One offense is one thing, two is another...4 times from one player should be enough for any ref to throw a kid out.
RubberMallet wrote:the only difference in hs soccer than college and professional outside the obvious skill level is space. fields are smaller generally in hs so its going to be somewhat more physical just because you are all closer together. professional and collegiate may be slightly more finesse i guess you could say but most are even more physical in close encounter play like corner kicks, free kicks, etc.
Yeah, I'd agree with you.