by DelBoyRodders »
21 Jan 2007 13:16
The more I watch this on TV this morning the more I am convinced that Warnock gestured to go out and injure one of the Reading players.
He had the best part of the 2nd half after his own sending off to think up an alternative story and this was it.
His first thought was that Hunt got Gillespie sent off - hence his mock hand clapping, but having seen it later on TV he couldn't possibly argue that fact.
Warnock did his stramping gesture TWICE, the first time just a second after his mock hand clapping towards Hunt. At no time did he point across the field and say, "What about that tackle over their (Sidwell's foul and booking)."
With plenty of time to sit up in the stand and reflect on what had happened , he invented the stamping things as being a reference to Sidwell's tackle.
That is pure coincidence and a perfect get-out for him.
Unfortunately unless anyone actually heard and reports what he really said when he did the stamping gestures, then it will be enough to get him off a serious charge.
With everyone else aware of previous incidents with Warnock doing the same thing in the past, then it's no surprise that Wally Downs acted like he did - albeit also an action that warrants some sort of FA charge and punishment.
Warnock claims he was shouting at the ref when he made these stamping gestures about Sidwell, but it certainly doesn't look like that from the TV. The ref has his back to him for starters.
The 4th official was stood next to him the first time he did it, so must have heard what he actually said. Hoepfully he will be brave enough to put that in his report and the truth will come out at the FA hearing.
If Warnock is found guilty of asking his players to foul and injure Reading players, then he must fall on his sword and resign as manager of SUFC at the very least.
Having said all that, I still hate Mourinho more that Warnock. Warnock is just a bit crazy and is really just a fan in a manager's clothing, whereas Mourinho is just pure evil.
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DelBoyRodders on 21 Jan 2007 13:31, edited 1 time in total.