McAnuff's red card

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McAnuff's red card

by juanpablo » 24 Feb 2010 23:57

how did it happen? Missed it during ITV's spectacular highlights package

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Re: McAnuff's red card

by Yorkshire Royal » 25 Feb 2010 00:11

Don't think anyone who was there knew. Too busy celebrating. It went totally mental. Can't be arsed to start back from the game thread but we were pretty shit for the entire 2nd half but then played well in extra time. Kebe was probably our best player.

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Re: McAnuff's red card

by Millsy » 25 Feb 2010 00:12

Northerners (or midlanders - all the same) being bad losing immature monkies that's what.

From what I gather:

Perfectly fair win by us. Our players go to the Reading crowd in good spirit to applaud them and celebrate. Bad losing troglodite monkies of stewards decide that because they don't like it that we won they won't let us celebrate and got in the way. Somewhere in the mayhem it seems Umbungo Umbulumbu and McAnuff threw handbags at eachother (McAnuff obviously really angry that his side just made history and clearly looking for a fight so he clearly started it :roll: ) McAnuff for some reason gets the red even though by eye witness accounts he was grabbed first.

Absolutely despicable behaviour by West Badloser Albion and if there isn't a fine for their misconduct and a reversal of the red card I will be fuming.

If, that is, video replay supports the impression I got and I'm not a victim of some biased reporting. Can't for the life of me think why we should be banned from celebrating or why McAnuff would want to be the instigator of trouble though...

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Re: McAnuff's red card

by Sarah Star » 25 Feb 2010 00:15

The Times Jobi McAnuff, the Reading winger, appeared to punch Youssouf Mulumbu, the West Bromwich midfield player, and was sent off. As McAnuff’s protesting team-mates surrounded Lee Mason, the referee, dozens of stewards ran on to the pitch.

The stewards appeared to jostle the Reading players and further manhandled them as they attempted to make their way over to the Smethwick End to celebrate with their fans. Mason confirmed that McAnuff had been dismissed for violent conduct.

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/ ... 040252.ece

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Re: McAnuff's red card

by PEARCEY » 25 Feb 2010 00:19

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The Times Jobi McAnuff, the Reading winger, appeared to punch Youssouf Mulumbu, the West Bromwich midfield player, and was sent off. As McAnuff’s protesting team-mates surrounded Lee Mason, the referee, dozens of stewards ran on to the pitch.

The stewards appeared to jostle the Reading players and further manhandled them as they attempted to make their way over to the Smethwick End to celebrate with their fans. Mason confirmed that McAnuff had been dismissed for violent conduct.

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/ ... 040252.ece



I can't see this being appealed. A sour end and a real shame that he will be missing for our next three games.


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Re: McAnuff's red card

by Fluff » 25 Feb 2010 00:22

So what about the tango who was seen being escorted away?

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Re: McAnuff's red card

by Far Canal » 25 Feb 2010 00:59

http://www.reading.vitalfootball.co.uk/ ... p?a=189533

After the final whistle at the Hawthorns, the Royals player wanted to celebrate the famous win with the travelling fans but some job's worth stewards had other idea's. They came onto the pitch and attempted to stop the players heading towards the away end with some choosing to man handle players away.

Somewhere in all of this Jobi McAnuff was sent off, but no one seems to have a clue why. The two strongest rumours as to why he was dismissed are foul and abusive language, or violent conduct. Both meaning he is likely to miss the quarter final meeting with Aston Villa, unless the Royals choose to appeal.

The whole situation was totally ridiculous and there was no need for the stewards to stop the players celebrating a great win. Its not like they were going to cause any trouble and certain stewards should never be allowed to work again following their actions.

I hope a full enquiry will take place into the scenes that followed the game, and if the FA have any sense they will overturn the red card given to McAnuff.

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Re: McAnuff's red card

by Jack Celliers » 25 Feb 2010 08:07

It sounds like he punched somebody and got seen by the linesman, You usually get sent off for that. End of story for him, maybe, and he'll serve the three-match ban.

But, the simpleton on BBCRB was going mental at the stewards behaviour afterwards: perhaps there will be an enquiry into that.

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Re: McAnuff's red card

by Elmer Park » 25 Feb 2010 08:53

I couldn't find anyone who saw the whole incident leading to Jobi's red card but from the partial accounts of three different people Jobi went across to shake hands with one of the West Brom players who kicked the ball at him. Jobi retaliated by pushing him. The referee didn't see the incident as he was shaking hands with some of the players but unfortunately the assistant called the referee over and then the ref produced the red card. No action was taken against the West Brom player.

Not having seen the incident myself I cannot swear to the reliability of this version of events but think the truth may be in there somewhere.


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Re: McAnuff's red card

by bigmike » 25 Feb 2010 09:25

West brom must get their stewards from the same place as WoLOLves ... Typical behavior of the muppetts that inhabit the shit hole that is the west midlands... Sour grapes ...

Being that no-one seems to know what happened for mcanuffs red card I cant see it being rescinded/appealed .

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Re: McAnuff's red card

by Royal Lady » 25 Feb 2010 09:29

Surely some sort of common sense should prevail here. The ref has to ask himself why would a player whose team has just got through to the QFs in what appeared to be an even-termpered game, suddenly show violent conduct? Of course, common sense won't prevail and the ban will stick and Jobi will now miss the QFs - all because, basically, WBA are bad losers. And their stewards are also a disgrace. :evil:

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Re: McAnuff's red card

by Platypuss » 25 Feb 2010 09:34

Royal Lady Surely some sort of common sense should prevail here. The ref has to ask himself why would a player whose team has just got through to the QFs in what appeared to be an even-termpered game, suddenly show violent conduct? Of course, common sense won't prevail and the ban will stick and Jobi will now miss the QFs - all because, basically, WBA are bad losers. And their stewards are also a disgrace. :evil:


If all the ref saw was Jobi sticking one on someone, provocation or no provocation, what else can he do?

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Re: McAnuff's red card

by BobKnows » 25 Feb 2010 09:34

I'm interested to know where the truth lies with this one - there seem to be some wildly different stories doing the rounds. However, Jobi doesn't seem to be a naturally "angry" player so I imagine there was some provocation involved :?:

oxf*rd ITV by the way :roll: :x :evil:


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Re: McAnuff's red card

by papereyes » 25 Feb 2010 09:35

If you're going to punch someone at least make sure they go down.

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Re: McAnuff's red card

by LUX » 25 Feb 2010 09:43

Royal Lady Surely prevail and the ban will stick and Jobi will now miss the QFs -


I don't want to reopen the win the Cup/don't get relegated debate, but I am far more concerned about him missing the Sheff Wed game.

just for the record, I am of course ecstatic about last night.

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Re: McAnuff's red card

by Wycombe Royal » 25 Feb 2010 09:45

According to West Brom fans it was the McAnuff/Mulumbu incident that kicked it all off. McAnuff went to shake Mulumbu's hand, Mulumbu kicked the ball at him, McAnuff retaliates, steward comes over to seperate them, more Reading players get involved, more stewards get involved, ref gets involved, etc, etc......

So the initial offender gets away with nothing.......

Hopefully it was all caught on camera and he gets charged, along with West Brom. However I can see us getting charged with "failing to control our players"........

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Re: McAnuff's red card

by Tony Le Mesmer » 25 Feb 2010 09:46

Somemone in the ground told me they saw McAnuff spit at someone. He got the red card before it all kicked off, not during.

I reckon it will do us more good tham harm, Mcanuffs not been palaying that well anyway and the whole incident will only strengthen the teams resolve.

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Re: McAnuff's red card

by paultheroyal » 25 Feb 2010 09:48

West Brom fans view:

The stewards were not on the pitch to stop the Reading players celebrating that had absolutely nothing to do with it.

Immediately after the final whistle there was an altercation between McAnuff and Mulumbu. McAnuff raised his hands to Mulumbu and the assistant saw it told the ref and sent him off for Violent Conduct.
Mass brawl so stewards go involved to break it up because the Reading players were furious. McAnuff went after the assistant so they stopped that.

A coach of some sort from the Reading bench came sprinting from the bench to square up to the officials. and the stewards were trying to stop this.

Reading players were angry and the stewards were trying to stop a fight that is all! Not to stop the reading fans from celebrating.

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Re: McAnuff's red card

by Hoop Blah » 25 Feb 2010 09:52

Agreed WR, and if McAnuff has swung at anyone then I can't see how we can have any ground to appeal unfortunately.

Another daft moment that might come back and bite us in the arse!

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Re: McAnuff's red card

by brendywendy » 25 Feb 2010 10:09

B md said on talksport this morning that the accouint he got from jobi was that he got a ball kicked at him, and pushed, he pushed back and got th ered.
but unless there is video of the incident, we wont be able to appeal.

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