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Thursday, 8 September 2011

According To Ref Coach Led The Team To Leave, Leave

According To Ref Coach Led The Team To Leave, Leave 
There are many strange circumstances in which a team can lose a game. However, nobody can be stranger than those in Seattle (Washington), Garfield team left the field in his first game of the 2011 season when the Bulldogs lost the game of the season after the coach is not according to a call by game officials.
According to KING 5 TV in Seattle, the coach ordered his team off the field was placed on administrative leave after only one match on the work, all because he refused to let his team play the rest the game after he was furious at what he considers to be a blown call.
Regulated by the Seattle Post-Intelligencer and KING 5 - and documented in the video submitted by users KING 5 below - Garfield was behind the Lake Washington (Washington) High, 14-0, in the third quarter of season opener for both equipment. Garfield was then spit out the ball in a series of raids and recovered on Lake Washington.
Or at least the referees on the field determined that the Lake Washington recovered. Garfield coach Kelvin Goliday did not like the call, and immediately took his players on the field, calling time to try to talk about the game with officials. The officials refused to discuss the game with Goliday, saying his decision was final before a game. After two minutes, the Garfield team had to return to camp, but did not. The equipment is so new in pressure after the game clock wound down fully Goliday was beaten with a final match.
Moments later, he was fined for the delay of the second part, which automatically ejected from the game.
Their coach left, the Bulldogs still refused to leave the airport, where officials do is make the game as the Lake Washington 14-0 to lose.
"I've never ever seen before," Lake Washington athletic director George Crowder said fifth KING
Monday, Goliday talked about the incident for the first time with the Seattle Times, citing security concerns to pull his team off the field. In particular, the turnover of the game that precipitated the Goliday felt strange package that officials have stopped working long before the ball was stripped.
"The waiting time to call more of a safety issue, I would have done anyway," said Goliday Times. "It was just time for him. I really believe that had changed overnight. Being down 14-0, has not lost the game. It's early in the third quarter. You are still in the game. But what I do ? What should I do when I feel I need to be heard at that time? "
For his part, said Crowder, the game was officiated in a normal way for a contest early in the season.
"I'm not sure what the questions were on his side. All I can go with my observation. It was a very typical football game in the first place," Crowder told the Times. "My observation, there was no indication that the children were in danger of what games are all typical high school."
Although the decision to Garfield to lose a game by taking all his players off the field is not the first time a coach has taken this drastic decision, it can be the first time such a loss voluntarily followed a conflict trivial. After all, it's not like Garfield is out of the game, Kang was only a two-possession lead with over a quarter left in the game.
The rest of the game is never played, and fans attending the game continue to express amazement at what was happening to them in the third quarter.
"He taught them, if they do not like what's going on, just give up and leave," Lake Washington fan Nic Tomei said fifth KING

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