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Forest Green Bluebird
23-11-19, 15:12
Appears to be conclusive on TV replays.

Wasn't booked, so powers that be will probably give him a few games off.

CardiffCitySince1927
24-11-19, 11:07
Appears to be conclusive on TV replays.

Wasn't booked, so powers that be will probably give him a few games off.

I mean, I don’t rate him personally, but he’s better than Flint

The Lone Gunman
24-11-19, 11:16
Appears to be conclusive on TV replays.

Wasn't booked, so powers that be will probably give him a few games off.

Would almost certainly have been a red card if the ref had seen it, but it would have been soft all the same.

Do players get retrospectively punished for such things in the Championship? I honestly don’t know the answer to that.

CardiffCitySince1927
24-11-19, 11:22
Would almost certainly have been a red card if the ref had seen it, but it would have been soft all the same.

Do players get retrospectively punished for such things in the Championship? I honestly don’t know the answer to that.

Yeah they do.

Forest Green Bluebird
24-11-19, 12:18
Would almost certainly have been a red card if the ref had seen it, but it would have been soft all the same.

Do players get retrospectively punished for such things in the Championship? I honestly don’t know the answer to that.

Bellamy got a retrospective red card against Swansea ... I think it was in the Premier League

dembethewarrior
24-11-19, 12:20
Doesn’t it depend if the ref saw it?

Igovernor
24-11-19, 12:23
Yes if the ref saw it and done nothing no red card, but if the ref did not see it then it could be looked at by the panel

Lawnmower
24-11-19, 14:17
Missed that. What happened??

jon1959
24-11-19, 14:40
Missed that. What happened??

Possible kick out against a Charlton player when they both hit the ground in our box and Nelson was trying to get free and back to his feet. Most of the incident was OK - even though he caught the other player with his studs - but right at the end he moved one boot back into the Charlton player's shoulder in a secondary action. No great force but in slow motion it looked naughty. It was picked up by the Sky studio after the match as an 'incident' where Nelson may have got away with something.

The Lone Gunman
24-11-19, 14:48
Possible kick out against a Charlton player when they both hit the ground in our box and Nelson was trying to get free and back to his feet. Most of the incident was OK - even though he caught the other player with his studs - but right at the end he moved one boot back into the Charlton player's shoulder in a secondary action. No great force but in slow motion it looked naughty. It was picked up by the Sky studio after the match as an 'incident' where Nelson may have got away with something.

Good summary, although it was a definite (but soft) kick out and the commentary team picked it up when it actually happened. Stupid move by Nelson, no need of it at all, and I guess it could be regarded as violent conduct, although the Charlton player would have barely felt it even if he had connected properly, which he didn't.

rudy gestede
24-11-19, 15:00
Good summary, although it was a definite (but soft) kick out and the commentary team picked it up when it actually happened. Stupid move by Nelson, no need of it at all, and I guess it could be regarded as violent conduct, although the Charlton player would have barely felt it even if he had connected properly, which he didn't.
Very stupid on his part too, if Morrison or bamba get back in he might be on the bench for the rest of the season.

Lawnmower
24-11-19, 15:23
Ah right. If this was 2nd half it would have been at the opposite end, so no chance I would have seen that 😂