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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 186590" data-source="post: 1568616"><p>He's a pretty good look at the DW flagrant foul - at no point does DW's arm or elbow make contact with Mulchahy's face. If anything Mulchahy put his chin on DW's shoulder and throws his head back like he was punched.</p><p>[MEDIA=twitter]1340743855864492032[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>Look players flop all the time and get calls, but how can two officials look at that replay and decide it was a flagrant? They clearly didn't see it, because if they did they would have just called it flagrant right away, instead they huddled up for a few minutes then decided it was flagrant. Same thing with Kofi's flagrant that had significant impact on that outcome.</p><p></p><p>This really needs to stop with officials allowing players to flop and get flagrant fouls called. It's working and we're headed down a path to becoming a Euro soccer league with all the flopping. They need to assess a technical on the other player if the review shows it's a flop - it would at least make players think twice about flopping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 186590, post: 1568616"] He's a pretty good look at the DW flagrant foul - at no point does DW's arm or elbow make contact with Mulchahy's face. If anything Mulchahy put his chin on DW's shoulder and throws his head back like he was punched. [MEDIA=twitter]1340743855864492032[/MEDIA] Look players flop all the time and get calls, but how can two officials look at that replay and decide it was a flagrant? They clearly didn't see it, because if they did they would have just called it flagrant right away, instead they huddled up for a few minutes then decided it was flagrant. Same thing with Kofi's flagrant that had significant impact on that outcome. This really needs to stop with officials allowing players to flop and get flagrant fouls called. It's working and we're headed down a path to becoming a Euro soccer league with all the flopping. They need to assess a technical on the other player if the review shows it's a flop - it would at least make players think twice about flopping. [/QUOTE]
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