by RoyalBlue »
10 Apr 2007 12:43
cmonurz I am not sure that it was. I think this has been blown out of all proportion. I don't see the issue with this 'arrangement' at all.
The more I think about the issue, the more I disagree with that statement.
Pardew and Charlton are in desperate trouble. They needed to keep Song on the pitch for as long as possible but at the same time couldn't afford to have him sent off, go down to 10 men and miss him for a game through suspension.
In normal circumstances, the manager has to make his own judgment as to how close a player is to picking up a second yellow for persistent fouling. They therefore have to take a bit of a gamble. At best the ref might warn the player, who could then tell the bench if he had any sense, but other than that the manager is to a large extent flying blind.
Pardew's 'arrangement' with Poll largely removed the element of risk from the gamble and may well have allowed Pardew to keep Song on the pitch longer than otherwise might have been the case. Alternatively Pardew might have gone for broke, left Song on the the pitch and found his team down to 10 men.
As far as I'm concerned, the 'arrangement' gave Charlton an unfair advantage and for once I would support Warnock if he moaned about it.
The FA should look into this matter and take proper action against Poll.