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What would you say are the most common reasons to call dangerous play? Here are four that come to my mind (taking into account there's someone else -- or an opponent, in USSF -- in the vicinity):
*Playing the ball while on the ground *Playing the ball with a foot *Raising a knee while someone approaches them *Sliding directly at someone with cleats up Who wants to add to the list?
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Confidence is a vehicle, not a destination. Last edited by bainsey; Wed Oct 12, 2011 at 08:59am. |
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I have a hard time imagining giving DP for a studs up challenge. If they come up short, it's trifling and if they don't it's a DFK foul and a caution. |
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Also, there is a difference between a "controlled" kick above the waist and an "uncontrolled" kick above the waist. I will not give an IDK for DP if the player who could be in violation shows control with that foot and, in my discretion, is showing not to be dangerous. |
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