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8 hours ago, The Käiser said:

Shouldn’t the ref or 4th ref stop the substitution to take place if they used all of them?  Aren’t they supposed to uphold the rules of fair play/rules within the game?

didn’t anyone (other officials or opposing team) notice that an extra sub was being made and make it known at the time?

the refs didn’t stop them. While they do control subs coming on by putting their hand out like a gate to stop them from running out until the player coming off is close to the touch line.

  It should be the refs responsibility to enforce the rules. 
 

I agree with this entirely.  Not sure what the 4th official actually does to be honest.  If they're not managing subs then wtf are they doing? Can't imagine it's too much work for them to tally the subs for Christ sake.

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19 hours ago, Rucksackfranzose said:

Why would the opposing team help Wolfsburg knowing they would get through to the next round otherwise? By the way, it's pathetic to insist on help from officials or opponents while being unable to read the regulations of a competition they were taking part in. They've only themselves to blame for being too stupid to count and were rightfully eliminated. As for the officials, the referee has to uphold fairplay, which he did by noting Wolfsburg broke the rules, it's not his job to hinder players or teams to break the rules but to punish them, if they do.

So a ref would allow a game to continue if a team fields 12 players?

why not allow a hand ball in the penalty box, or offside etc? Just “note it” that the team broke the rules  to be punish later

is having an extra sub in line with fair play?

still think the ref also at blame.  Stop the sub from happening.  Easy. Avoid any controversy and investigations later   

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12 minutes ago, nudge said:

Wolfsburg's appeal was rejected, they are now officially out of the cup with Münster progressing :) 

"Only one witness was very convincing, and that was Mark van Bommel." xD

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The exact dates have been published.

Tuesday, Oct the 26th,(all times CET)

Preußen Münster - Hertha BSC (18:30)

Babelsberg - Leipzig (18:30)

1860 München - Schalke (18:30)

Hoffenheim - Kiel (18:30)

Dortmund - Ingolstadt (20:00)

Osnabrück - Freiburg (20:45)

Nürnberg - Hamburg (20:45)

Mainz - Bielefeld (20:45)

Wednesday, Oct the 27th

Waldhof - Union Berlin (18:30)

Bochum - Augsburg (18:30)

Dresden - St.Pauli (18:30)

Leverkusen - Karlsruhe (18:30)

Gladbach - Bayern (20:45)

Hannover - Düsseldorf (20:45)

Regensburg - Rostock (20:45)

Stuttgart - Köln (20:45)

 

 

 

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October 26
Preußen Münster vs Hertha Berlin
Babelsberg vs RB Leipzig
1860 München vs Schalke 04
Hoffenheim vs Holstein Kiel
Borussia Dortmund vs Ingolstadt
Osnabrück vs Freiburg
Nürnberg vs HSV
Mainz vs Arminia Bielefeld
 

October 27
Waldhof Mannheim vs Union Berlin
Hannover 96 vs Fortuna Düsseldorf
Bochum vs Augsburg
Borussia Mönchengladbach vs Bayern Munich
Dynamo Dresden vs St. Pauli
Jahn Regensburg vs Hansa Rostock
Stuttgart vs FC Köln
Bayer Leverkusen vs Karlsruhe

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On 01/09/2021 at 05:32, Rucksackfranzose said:

The exact dates have been published.

Tuesday, Oct the 26th,(all times CET)

Preußen Münster - Hertha BSC (18:30)

Babelsberg - Leipzig (18:30)

1860 München - Schalke (18:30)

Hoffenheim - Kiel (18:30)

Dortmund - Ingolstadt (20:00)

Osnabrück - Freiburg (20:45)

Nürnberg - Hamburg (20:45)

Mainz - Bielefeld (20:45)

Wednesday, Oct the 27th

Waldhof - Union Berlin (18:30)

Bochum - Augsburg (18:30)

Dresden - St.Pauli (18:30)

Leverkusen - Karlsruhe (18:30)

Gladbach - Bayern (20:45)

Hannover - Düsseldorf (20:45)

Regensburg - Rostock (20:45)

Stuttgart - Köln (20:45)

 

 

 

Any big upsets predicted for this evening?  I'm going to go with Münster over HSC and Babelsberg over Fizzies.

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2 hours ago, Coma said:

Any big upsets predicted for this evening?  I'm going to go with Münster over HSC and Babelsberg over Fizzies.

Not sure if it's an upset, but I would put guess we'll get smacked and whacked around the park against Bochum. 

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Babelsberg played well enough but couldn't muster any threat on goal. Respect for their performance tonight.

The Mainz - Bielefeld match was a cracker in the second half. I turned it off at halftime 🙄.

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