Ugh, I hate watching games reffed by Koroleva. She just lets too much fouling happen and it makes for an ugly game.
And what was with letting Alozie remain on the field in second-half stoppage time after the trainers came out for her? Not that I think it would have made a difference - the Thorns didn't have enough quality on the field to score at that point, even 11-vs-10.
Ugh, I hate watching games reffed by Koroleva. She just lets too much fouling happen and it makes for an ugly game.
And what was with letting Alozie remain on the field in second-half stoppage time after the trainers came out for her? Not that I think it would have made a difference - the Thorns didn't have enough quality on the field to score at that point, even 11-vs-10.
This happened in North Carolina too. O'Sullivan went down for a lengthy period with trainers. Then never went off to be waived back on? Is this a new change to the rules?
Ugh, I hate watching games reffed by Koroleva. She just lets too much fouling happen and it makes for an ugly game.
And what was with letting Alozie remain on the field in second-half stoppage time after the trainers came out for her? Not that I think it would have made a difference - the Thorns didn't have enough quality on the field to score at that point, even 11-vs-10.
This happened in North Carolina too. O'Sullivan went down for a lengthy period with trainers. Then never went off to be waived back on? Is this a new change to the rules?
I think the rule now is that when the player who commits the foul gets a yellow, the injured player doesn't have to come off after receiving treatment