Apparently before the Everton,Bucharest game Moyes went into the referees dressing room,to voice his concerns about Bucharest time wasting and feigning injury.He then insructed his players not to kick the ball into touch if an opponent was down injured.
This is not a post slagging Everton there are other threads for that.Iwas just wondering what your thoughts are on this matter.I can understand Moyes being concerned,but to visit the refferees dressing room is sureley putting added pressure on a ref.I realise the position Everton were in,and the manager,any manager will try anything to give his team an advantage but is it ethical.
As far as playing on when an opponent is down I have mixed views.One of the first things you are taught when playing football is "Play to the whistle".It is a fairly new thing to kick the ball into touch.It can be so frustrating to see a team kick the ball out of play and the injured player make a miraculous recovery,but there is always the chance a player could be seriously injured.
I remember a few seasons ago Paulo de Canio,electing to catch a ball rather than play on in a possible goal scoring position,when a goalkeeper was injured.It seems ironic it was against Everton at Goodison Park.