Question for Sherman Whipple and friends:
Drogba was just sent off for earning his second yellow, given when he committed a dangerous play with his cleats up. This caution reminds me of a similar foul committed the other day at a high school game--player goes in with a foot at head height (dangerous play) with cleats up (reckless). The high school ref called the foul but issued no card and later told me that it was not a cardable offense. I looked at the laws of the game and determined that his interpretation could be correct. It seems that the laws of the game request a yellow card for reckless fouls only if the foul falls under the direct kick category but not for those of the indirect type.
Hence my question: Why does Drogba receive a yellow for the reckless dangerous play (an indirect kick type of foul)?
Drogba was just sent off for earning his second yellow, given when he committed a dangerous play with his cleats up. This caution reminds me of a similar foul committed the other day at a high school game--player goes in with a foot at head height (dangerous play) with cleats up (reckless). The high school ref called the foul but issued no card and later told me that it was not a cardable offense. I looked at the laws of the game and determined that his interpretation could be correct. It seems that the laws of the game request a yellow card for reckless fouls only if the foul falls under the direct kick category but not for those of the indirect type.
Hence my question: Why does Drogba receive a yellow for the reckless dangerous play (an indirect kick type of foul)?
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