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Anyone else think the Ref was a bit swift with the red card ?
I thought the rules had changed and it had to be a defo scoring chance.
Long way out for a red, but what the ah, we need a bit of luck going our way.
PS:-- Never in a million years, was that a pen
Off to bed now, ccc's U in da morning :thumbup:
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Re: Anyone else think the Ref was a bit swift with the red card ?
Apparently you have to stay up to suit the CCMB gestapo, not go to bed when the Mrs. Tells you to do so.:hehe:
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Ref was like a kid with a new whistle.
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Red card all day long he was bearing down on goal and the guy pulled him down
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Most obvious red you'll see
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Looking at the replay, if the red had been given against us you would have been proper pissed off, he went down very cheaply, but I think from the refs point of view it did look like a shirt pull and he was the last man so really the ref was conned. Haven't had a chance to look at the pen again but it seemed like it was outside the box.
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Re: Anyone else think the Ref was a bit swift with the red card ?
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Originally Posted by
Barry Shitpeas
Looking at the replay, if the red had been given against us you would have been proper pissed off, he went down very cheaply, but I think from the refs point of view it did look like a shirt pull and he was the last man so really the ref was conned. Haven't had a chance to look at the pen again but it seemed like it was outside the box.
You need to go to spec savers Shitpeas
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Re: Anyone else think the Ref was a bit swift with the red card ?
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Originally Posted by
CCFC CASUAL
You need to go to spec savers Shitpeas
How dare you! I'll have you know that my eyesight shit hot. If I got it wrong it was down to the fact that I was on my fifth pint.
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Re: Anyone else think the Ref was a bit swift with the red card ?
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Originally Posted by
Barry Shitpeas
Looking at the replay, if the red had been given against us you would have been proper pissed off, he went down very cheaply, but I think from the refs point of view it did look like a shirt pull and he was the last man so really the ref was conned. Haven't had a chance to look at the pen again but it seemed like it was outside the box.
Definite red card.
Dubious penalty.
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Definite red. Did he make the most of it? Sure, but it was a deliberate foul and he was the last man.
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Just got up, :thumbup:, hope you're all so forgiving when it happens to us. :angry:
Never a red. :facepalm:
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Pulling down a striker through on goal is a red, makes it worse that it wasn't even an attempt at a tackle and just pulling him.
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It did look a little harsh although the tv replay seems to suggest that he checked with the linesman before showing the red card so 2 of the officials were in no doubt
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Re: Anyone else think the Ref was a bit swift with the red card ?
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Alfonso Perez
It did look a little harsh although the tv replay seems to suggest that he checked with the linesman before showing the red card so 2 of the officials were in no doubt
So they both got it wrong. :hehe::hehe::hehe::hehe:
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http://www.thefa.com/football-rules-...isconduct.aspx
Reading that I'd say it's a sending off, there were no other defenders around, the direction of play was directly towards the forest goal and forest had no chance of regaining control of the ball before a goal scoring opportunity.
It was quite far from the goal but I think that's irrelevant.
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Don't think the Ref had much choice....Red Card was the right decision.
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Originally Posted by
rudy gestede
http://www.thefa.com/football-rules-...isconduct.aspx
Reading that I'd say it's a sending off, there were no other defenders around, the direction of play was directly towards the forest goal and forest had no chance of regaining control of the ball before a goal scoring opportunity.
It was quite far from the goal but I think that's irrelevant.
Where does an Elephant enter the proceedings ? :hehe:
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Whisperer
Don't think the Ref had much choice....Red Card was the right decision.
See if you say the same when it happens to us.
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If Pilkington's run on goal and two missed attempts had been before the sending off incident, the ref would have known that it was never a goalscoring opportunity:hehe:
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splott parker
If Pilkington's run on goal and two missed attempts had been before the sending off incident, the ref would have known that it was never a goalscoring opportunity:hehe:
:hehe:
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BLUETIT
See if you say the same when it happens to us.
That shouldn't be irrelevant unless you're a biased moron
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TIT by name TIT by nature
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This is an extract from the FIFA laws of the game:
Denying a goal or an obvious goal-scoring opportunity
Where a player denies the opposing team a goal or an obvious goal-scoring
opportunity by a deliberate handball offence the player is sent off wherever the
offence occurs.
Where a player commits an offence against an opponent within their own
penalty area which denies an opponent an obvious goal-scoring opportunity
and the referee awards a penalty kick, the offending player is cautioned unless:
• The offence is holding, pulling or pushing or
• The offending player does not attempt to play the ball or there is no
possibility for the player making the challenge to play the ball or
• The offence is one which is punishable by a red card wherever it occurs on
the field of play (e.g. serious foul play, violent conduct etc.)
In all the above circumstances the player is sent off.
The referee's decision yesterday was correct. See Page 87 below.
http://www.fifa.com/mm/Document/Foot...17_Neutral.pdf
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BLUETIT
See if you say the same when it happens to us.
Was it Gyipes that rugby tackled a Leicester forward to help get us to the playoff final?
He walked and it was the right decision then too.
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Re: Anyone else think the Ref was a bit swift with the red card ?
If you don't think that was a red you need to read the rules again.
Clean through on goal and pulled back, how could it not be a red?
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Originally Posted by
TruBlue
If you don't think that was a red you need to read the rules again.
Clean through on goal and pulled back, how could it not be a red?
I just watched the highlights again and he grabs him by the arm, then the shoulder, and he's only about 5-10 yards outside the area with no other defender in sight. It's a red all day long.
There was no complaint from any of the guys team mates and not much of a complaint from the guy himself. He knew it was a red.
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CCFC CASUAL
I just watched the highlights again and he grabs him by the arm, then the shoulder, and he's only about 5-10 yards outside the area with no other defender in sight. It's a red all day long.
There was no complaint from any of the guys team mates and not much of a complaint from the guy himself. He knew it was a red.
The Forest manager agrees it was a sending off. No arguments.
Montanier had no complaints about Lam's sending off, with the defender given a straight red card for dragging down Anthony Pilkington as he looked to break through.
"It's the rule," he said.
"If your opponent has the opportunity to score and you make a foul, it's a sending off.
"We can't have any excuses. We can't blame the referee or the sending off."
http://www.cardiffcity-mad.co.uk/new...2/index.shtml?
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I hate all this shirt pulling glad to see the Refs cracking down on it.Pilkington was through on goal whatelse could the ref do.Mind you Pilks would have missed going on that other effort he had.
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I think Tony has had a bit of a mare here, which is weird because most of us can remember his fondness for red. :biggrin:
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Hardly dragged him down but he did impede him. Definite red.
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Originally Posted by
TruBlue
If you don't think that was a red you need to read the rules again.
Clean through on goal and pulled back, how could it not be a red?
Pulled him back ! He tapped him on the shoulder and asked him if he wanted a pint later
You're all bias :hehe:
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Originally Posted by
TruBlue
If you don't think that was a red you need to read the rules again.
Clean through on goal and pulled back, how could it not be a red?
'Cause it was a "GOLDEN VIOLATION" :hehe:
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Originally Posted by
CCFC CASUAL
I just watched the highlights again and he grabs him by the arm, then the shoulder, and he's only about 5-10 yards outside the area with no other defender in sight. It's a red all day long.
There was no complaint from any of the guys team mates and not much of a complaint from the guy himself. He knew it was a red.
5 or 10 hell of a difference :hehe:
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Re: Anyone else think the Ref was a bit swift with the red card ?
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jon1959
The Forest manager agrees it was a sending off. No arguments.
Montanier had no complaints about Lam's sending off, with the defender given a straight red card for dragging down Anthony Pilkington as he looked to break through.
"It's the rule," he said.
"If your opponent has the opportunity to score and you make a foul, it's a sending off.
"We can't have any excuses. We can't blame the referee or the sending off."
http://www.cardiffcity-mad.co.uk/new...2/index.shtml?
He's a frog :hehe:
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Originally Posted by
BLUETIT
Pulled him back ! He tapped him on the shoulder and asked him if he wanted a pint later
You're all bias :hehe:
For a start it's biased.
Secondly he stopped the chance, it's doesn't matter he didn't rip him over he slowed him down and stopped the chance.
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Originally Posted by
BLUETIT
I thought the rules had changed and it had to be a defo scoring chance.
Long way out for a red, but what the ah, we need a bit of luck going our way.
PS:-- Never in a million years, was that a pen
Off to bed now, ccc's U in da morning :thumbup:
One of the easiest decisions for a red card you will ever see.
He had a couple of goes at Pilks but as others mentioned, no guarantee he'd have scored :yikes:
The rule is clear, stopped a goalscoring opportunity, last man.
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Originally Posted by
BLUETIT
Pulled him back ! He tapped him on the shoulder and asked him if he wanted a pint later
You're all bias :hehe:
It was a red Tony, now stop moaning :hehe:
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Re: Anyone else think the Ref was a bit swift with the red card ?
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rudy gestede
For a start it's biased.
Secondly he stopped the chance, it's doesn't matter he didn't rip him over he slowed him down and stopped the chance.
https://www.google.co.uk/?gws_rd=ssl#q=bias
Talking NOWnot in the past
He tapped him