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No Ta Doctor

Well-Known Member
I dunno if I'm just watching this differently, but I don't see it as a red? 50/50 which he wins cleanly, and sure his follow through is a bit hefty but I've seen worse go unpunished.

A yellow seems about right to me.
No, it should have been a straight red. The follow through isn't "hefty", it's potentially career ending. He's not in control at all, and whether he wins the ball or not is irrelevant ("A player is guilty of serious foul play if he uses excessive force or brutality against an opponent when challenging for the ball when it is in play. A tackle that endangers the safety of an opponent must be sanctioned as serious foul play").

I say that as an Arsenal fan that saw Ramsey, Eduardo and Diaby all suffer horrendous leg snapping tackles. We need tackles like that out of the game. That worse has gone unpunished is an indictment of our refereeing.
 

Alex321

Guru
Location
South Wales
I dunno if I'm just watching this differently, but I don't see it as a red? 50/50 which he wins cleanly, and sure his follow through is a bit hefty but I've seen worse go unpunished.

A yellow seems about right to me.

I've just watched it, and that was absolutely a red.

Worse may have gone unpunished, but they shouldn't have. Follow through was more than "a bit hefty", thaht could easily have resulted in a broken leg.

It was reckless.
 

AndyRM

XOXO
Location
North Shields
"Reckless" as defined in the rules results in a yellow, that's what he was pulled for, not serious foul play.

Not often (if ever) I am on the side of the officials!
 

Dave7

Legendary Member
Location
Cheshire
"Reckless" as defined in the rules results in a yellow, that's what he was pulled for, not serious foul play.

Not often (if ever) I am on the side of the officials!

Don't want to fall out with you but as I said, even Duncan Ferguson(one of the greatest ever Everton player) said "it's a red all day long". Every pundit I've listened to including the Manc Gary Neville says straight red.
Do you not think there is a chance you could be wrong ?
 

PaulB

Legendary Member
Location
Colne
Don't want to fall out with you but as I said, even Duncan Ferguson(one of the greatest ever Everton player) said "it's a red all day long". Every pundit I've listened to including the Manc Gary Neville says straight red.
Do you not think there is a chance you could be wrong ?

No point looking for things in your defence there. The world knows what's what there. Anyone arguing in favour of the referee clearly knows Scottish Football Association about football. Or is a toffee.
 

AndyRM

XOXO
Location
North Shields
Don't want to fall out with you but as I said, even Duncan Ferguson(one of the greatest ever Everton player) said "it's a red all day long". Every pundit I've listened to including the Manc Gary Neville says straight red.
Do you not think there is a chance you could be wrong ?

Yeah, I suppose I could be. Certainly not looking to fall out over anyone over it or have an argument, just a different opinion is all.

It's interesting though that people say "back in the day it would have been fine, but it has no place in the modern game". And yet will bemoan football becoming a non contact sport...

On the subject of bad tackles, the worst I ever witnessed (other than the Sunday League stuff I was involved with) was Gary Caldwell ending David Fernandez's career with a late challenge that destroyed his ligaments. He was booked for that.
 

Dave7

Legendary Member
Location
Cheshire
Yeah, I suppose I could be. Certainly not looking to fall out over anyone over it or have an argument, just a different opinion is all.

It's interesting though that people say "back in the day it would have been fine, but it has no place in the modern game". And yet will bemoan football becoming a non contact sport...

On the subject of bad tackles, the worst I ever witnessed (other than the Sunday League stuff I was involved with) was Gary Caldwell ending David Fernandez's career with a late challenge that destroyed his ligaments. He was booked for that.

I well remember Stevie G getting a red in the Merseyside Derby and I accepted it really was a red. It does happen in these fiery games.
 

PaulB

Legendary Member
Location
Colne
When even the referee's association says it was a red card, Tarkowski still won't go to jail - and he may have faced that if he'd done it on a street near you. And that green goblin can wipe the victorious grin off his coupon as well. His team have won nothing for THIRTY YEARS!
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Accy cyclist

Legendary Member
Rovers 0 2 Boro after 7 minutes. Fans walking out now.

Sack that so called manager now and don't give him a penny in wages etc for the rest of his contract! This business of managers being crap yet getting millions or whatever till the end of their contact, when they've been fired months or years before has to end! If I'd employed him I'd say "You're being dismissed immediately for breach of contract, without a penny in compensation, wages, bonuses etc etc! You broke the contact by being so crap that you have shown to have no intention of winning a football match, which is what you are employed to do! You can even sue me, but be warned I/we will counter sue which could cost you millions! The door is over there, close it on the way out"!!! Fire him now and employ former Accrington management team John Coleman and Jimmy Bell on a short term contact till the end of the season. They know how to deal with lazy players who think they are much better than they actually are. They do not let players take the piss! Rovers aren't going up or going down, so what is there to lose! If it didn't work out then fair enough, they weren't up to the job, but one things certain they'll give it 100 percent, which is 99 percent more than that useless idiot who's lost 5 games and drawn one, since some idiot decided to employ him has given!!
 
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