Feel free to watch the highlights here.
I’ve just watched them and I’m always defending refs with my friends. I just can’t defend these calls.
He gives a second yellow for what is a much more dangerous foul and for one we have seen people get straight reds all the time. And yes it makes a...
Have you watched it live? It’s late.
And if there is no difference between a trip and a deliberate kick then the laws of the game wouldn’t differentiate between them and a trip would be classed as a red card offence. That isn’t the case.
You are arguing on what you feel should be the laws...
Even if you say it’s a deliberate play, it’s a deliberate trip not a kick at an opponent. If he had kicked him deliberately I would 100% support a red card.
You are being slightly misleading here by saying that all deliberate contact with a player is serious foul play. That’s a slippery slope...
I’m not arguing the merit of the laws of the game.
That’s given as red card when it never is. Will be interesting to see what Howard says and I’m sure this will be appealed.
FYI. Same match and this isn’t a red card.
I will add that it took 3 further offences for the wolves player to get a second yellow including kicking the ball away (which the same ref sent an Arsenal player off for earlier this season)
Also similar tackle to the one he got sent off for went without sanction earlier.
No wonder fans get...
You’ve just got rid of a yellow card! Just go straight to red all the time.
You are adding another level of subjectivity and that’s not something I can endorse.
The decision here was shocking as once again it’s not what the rules state or what football expects. I will be shocked if this red...
I agree with you in theory that we should be able to issue a red for someone who makes no attempt for the ball, but that isn’t the rule.
I can’t see how this is seen as serious foul play red card offence. For me this is crazy red card.
I remember it changing, but I wonder why.
Under the old regulations, it’s not handball if it came off the same players head or body regardless of where the arm is.
Easily. I’ve never seen them given where both players have made a connection with the ball and clashed heads and a penalty given. Now if we arguing that they should be by the interpretation of the game then that’s different.
Show me a penalty given where the keeper punches the ball and gets the player and a penalty is given?
The reverse angle clearly shows that he got the ball and the collision was accidental. Both players focussed on the ball. It’s a clash of heads. Not a penalty.
So I waited until I saw this on match of the day and I’m sorry this is a shocking decision. Both got their head on the ball and it’s a clash of heads. Never a penalty.
I can understand ref giving it in real time, but var not asking him to look at the screen?
I’ve only just seen this and it seems a clear red card to me and seems that pretty much everyone here agrees. Not even a 80/20 split. We rarely get that on here.
So if it’s that obvious to us, how did VAR not give it? Is this a fundamentally flawed system?
As always consistency is the key. We...
Just an update I received from one of the clubs. Apparently the player that threatened me and threw the ball at me has been banned for 3 years.
That is harsh for an u18, but at the same time…….he threatened to punch me and threw the ball at my face.
I’ll wait for confirmation from the FA on...
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