by genome » 11 Sep 2017 09:23
by Brum Royal » 11 Sep 2017 10:53
Silver Fox There was pretty much a carbon copy of Mane's challenge in today's Swansea v Newcastle game which only received a yellow, presumably because Alfie Mawson stayed up. Possibly confirming the Neviller's thoughts that if Mane had been anywhere else on the pitch he'd have avoided a red
by Victor Meldrew » 11 Sep 2017 15:50
Brum RoyalSilver Fox There was pretty much a carbon copy of Mane's challenge in today's Swansea v Newcastle game which only received a yellow, presumably because Alfie Mawson stayed up. Possibly confirming the Neviller's thoughts that if Mane had been anywhere else on the pitch he'd have avoided a red
I thought both were red cards
by Royal Rother » 11 Sep 2017 16:02
by Winston Biscuit » 11 Sep 2017 16:10
A tackle that endangers the safety of an opponent must be sanctioned as serious foul play
by Brum Royal » 11 Sep 2017 16:14
Victor MeldrewBrum RoyalSilver Fox There was pretty much a carbon copy of Mane's challenge in today's Swansea v Newcastle game which only received a yellow, presumably because Alfie Mawson stayed up. Possibly confirming the Neviller's thoughts that if Mane had been anywhere else on the pitch he'd have avoided a red
I thought both were red cards
But Ritchie stayed on the pitch and they won.
Consistency?
One day Rodney.
by Snowflake Royal » 11 Sep 2017 20:58
Winston Biscuit Law 12 : Sending-off offencesA tackle that endangers the safety of an opponent must be sanctioned as serious foul play
by BR0B0T » 12 Sep 2017 05:01
by bobby1413 » 12 Sep 2017 08:01
by Tony Le Mesmer » 12 Sep 2017 09:07
by LWJ » 12 Sep 2017 11:01
by Snowflake Royal » 12 Sep 2017 20:38
Tony Le Mesmer Looking forward to the overhead kick goals being a thing of the past. If it comes off your a hero, but if a defender sticks his head where he's entitled to, red card.
In fact, by the logic of this thread, every single attempted overhead kick should be at least a yellow card. it is after all, dangerous play at the very least.
by genome » 13 Sep 2017 09:18
Tony Le Mesmer Looking forward to the overhead kick goals being a thing of the past. If it comes off your a hero, but if a defender sticks his head where he's entitled to, red card.
In fact, by the logic of this thread, every single attempted overhead kick should be at least a yellow card. it is after all, dangerous play at the very least.
by Sanguine » 13 Sep 2017 10:03
by genome » 13 Sep 2017 10:12
by BR0B0T » 13 Sep 2017 11:11
by From Despair To Where? » 13 Sep 2017 17:13
BR0B0T Would you rather take the boot in the face from Carroll or Mane?
by leon » 15 Sep 2017 00:22
From Despair To Where?BR0B0T Would you rather take the boot in the face from Carroll or Mane?
A question best answered by Andy Carroll's girlfriend
by Snowflake Royal » 16 Sep 2017 15:33
Sanguine The point Tony is making, and I don't disagree with him, is that dangerous play is dangerous play - you cant be driven by the end result.
The point that was made about the Mane incident being different had it happened in the centre circle is that you might have had two players going for the ball with their feet. In this instance, Ederson has kind of 'been a keeper', albeit it outside of his area. He's put his body in the way of the ball, which contributed to the collision.
It's a red card. But in the Carroll goal above, is the defender is a foot closer, that might have been deemed foul play.
by BR0B0T » 16 Sep 2017 16:35
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