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Irish FA statement: Crusaders Irish Cup protest
Following consideration of the Protest Letter received from Crusaders Football Club, and the verbal observations of Tommy Whiteside, Treasurer and Director, and Bernard Thompson, General Manager and Secretary, of Crusaders FC, the Irish Football Association’s Challenge Cup Committee has determined that the protest is dismissed.
In reaching the decision the Committee took notice of advice provided by the Technical Director of the International Football Association Board (IFAB) in relation to the detail of the protest made by Crusaders Football Club.
The advice covered Laws 5, 10 and 14 and in particular indicated that on the facts of the case as presented there was a procedural error, however there is no evidence or indication in the Crusaders submission that this error materially affected the outcome of a particular penalty kick that was outlined in the club’s submission.
EURO referees given handball briefing Friday 21 May 2021
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UEFA’s EURO 2020 referees have been instructed about clarifications to football’s laws on handball which will be applied at the tournament.
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The laws, which have been reworked for the sake of better overall understanding, were a key topic on the agenda at the EURO referees’ pre-tournament workshop in Nyon.
The EURO s 25th team - UEFA Preventing inconsistency
The new Laws of the Game come into force on 1 July, but can be introduced in competitions that begin in the immediate period before then.
Football’s lawmakers, the International Football Association Board (IFAB), have clarified Article 12 of the Laws of the Game, which contains provisions on handling the ball.
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TONY Watt was adamant Scottish football was still better off without VAR (Video Assistant Referee) last month despite Motherwell being knocked out of the Scottish Cup after Jackson Irvine of Hibernian had scored an offside goal in the quarter-final at Easter Road. “That’s life,” said Watt with a wry smile and a shrug of his shoulders after Graham Alexander’s side had been edged out in a penalty shoot-out. “What can we do? If it’s offside, it’s offside. You win some, you lose some. It’s just what happens. That’s football. You don’t want VAR do you?”