Why is there not an option for 'nothing at all'?
im hoping that everyone on here is at least showing a card of some sort lolololol
Added nothing just for u @Padfoot
Red. Regardless, he's led with two feet. He is not in positive control of his body, could well have broken a leg here. With two feet going forward, all your weight is going forward and down. Easiest call today for me!
*Prepares for criticism*
Red.
Contact, two feet, fast and out of control.
I've heard enough at that point, pass me the cherry.
Made the challenge one footed, ball not under opponents control, complete overreaction to even consider red.
im hoping that everyone on here is at least showing a card of some sort lolololol
If he had missed the ball, then maybe you could go red if he got the player full on.
But he won the ball cleanly with one foot....it was his left shin that Gosling ran onto not his studs...,because Flamini had made sure his feet weren't together.....in fact it even looks like he pulled his left foot back to avoid contact.
Can understand the caution, but was never going to be red.
So if he had got a 'bit' of the ball and broken the bloke's leg, that's not even a free kick??If he had missed the ball, then maybe you could go red if he got the player full on.
But he won the ball cleanly with one foot....it was his left shin that Gosling ran onto not his studs...,because Flamini had made sure his feet weren't together.....in fact it even looks like he pulled his left foot back to avoid contact.
Can understand the caution, but was never going to be red.
So if he had got a 'bit' of the ball and broken the bloke's leg, that's not even a free kick??
Whether he did or didn't get the ball is irrelevant, a tackle is either 'careless', 'reckless' or made with 'excessive force'. No mention of the ball.
I thought this tackle was the latter.