Oh absolutely, I'm saying that with the benefit of replays and knowing an incident is about to occur. For whatever reason, this referee has clearly switched off and has no idea there are handbags going on next to him and clearly doesn't see the collision.From the angle we have with the camera it does look a lot like red initiated the contact, and just came off worse, so I’m with Graeme and you be going yellow for Red and restart with a blue free kick.
However, it’s easy to see why the officials thought it was blue who initiated and deserved a red card, they only had one view at full speed and the ref had to chat with the 4th official as well
It really depends on what his 4th told him. If i haven't seen an incident and my 4th or AR tell me they have seen a violent charge incident or a headbutt, I'd like to think I would send off the offender.Oh absolutely, I'm saying that with the benefit of replays and knowing an incident is about to occur. For whatever reason, this referee has clearly switched off and has no idea there are handbags going on next to him and clearly doesn't see the collision.
Although all of that's fair and simply bad luck, I'm surprised he went for red based purely on the 4th's say-so. That reeks to me of taking an educated guess and getting it wrong, which you should never do with a dismissal IMO.
OK, but then the 4th official is the one that's taken an educated guess and just mis-presented it as a fact. There's nothing that the blue player does that's worth of a red card, so someone has guess at what happened somewhere in this process, be that the ref or the 4th.It really depends on what his 4th told him. If i haven't seen an incident and my 4th or AR tell me they have seen a violent charge incident or a headbutt, I'd like to think I would send off the offender.
I don't disagree there. I was just responding to your statement of being surprised that he went purly with the 4th's statement. If you haven't seen the incident then that is what you are supposed to do if he reports it to you as a fact.OK, but then the 4th official is the one that's taken an educated guess and just mis-presented it as a fact. There's nothing that the blue player does that's worth of a red card, so someone has guess at what happened somewhere in this process, be that the ref or the 4th.