football nowadays isn't exactly ref'd down to the precise laws of the game, i mean, refs exercise discretion in nearly every match one may watch.
there needs to be a re-interpretation of the laws concerning the kewell incident, because i really don't see how it was intentional in the slightest from the slow me replay. to think you can be sent off and suspended for a game for
that is beyond me.
Discretion in making subjective judgement calls. Discretion in what laws of the game to apply? Not if they want to stay in employment.
Accidental handball is not a foul. Therefore the only re-interpretation available is to relax the interpretation of intent.
Personally, I can't understand how anyone can have an issue with the decision the ref made. If that doesn't get interpreted as intent, nothing short of a diving reach would! If that was made legal, we'd soon have lots of "accidental" handball incidents. "Yeah, I know I stood on the line and had my arm stuck out a bit ref, but I didn't mean to save the goal so we'll just call it quits, not give a penalty and wave play on." Can't ever see it happening!
Seriously, if Kewell's save is not a foul then what would it take? Or are you suggesting it remains a foul but no red card - in which case, why would any outfield player ever not handle the ball in that situation?