by Ian Royal »
12 Jul 2010 18:46
Nick Shorey my Lord! Maguire Silver Fox I'm all for using a bit of common sense early doors and trying to manage the game sensibly but it seemed the Dutch were having none of it and I know you like it when things get a bit nawty but I can't think of any reason not to send of De Jong
It all happens so quickly though, and if a player goes in for the ball with a high foot like that, the other player heads it away before he gets the there and the follow through catches him in the chest then I can see how under certain circumstances you might not give him a straight red. Are you going to give a red to someone who attempts a bicycle kick and boots a defender in the head, for example?
It's just not as clear cut as someone launching in two-footed or elbowing someone in the head IMHO.
This is all a red herring anyway as my general point is that Webb did about as well as he could have given the behaviour of the players and that it's a bit rich the Dutch sticking the blame on him when they played liked dirty pcunts.
It did happen quickly. But, as soon as it happened I thought he's off. We've all seen (well most of us anyway) enough football to instinctively know when a red card is a red card and that was the case last night. The foot was too high full stop.
An overhead kick is different since the player executing the move won't be able to see what's going on above / below him - as witnessed in the Uruguay / Netherlands game.
De Jong isn't the best example from the match for me. Yes it was nasty, but it's also very clear he was going for the ball and didn't see Alonso. Not so much from the endless replays which aren't long enough and from the right angle, but from the first angle live. And his reaction says it all, Before Alonso's even hit the ground he's holding his hands up and trying to apologise.
You'd never argue if it was given as a red but I see why Webb only gave a yellow.
Van Bommel is a better example of weak reffing IMO. He could have had 4 or 5 yellow cards for his challenges in that match, at least three in the first half if not more. If ever a player who wasn't involved in a nasty injury or goal preventing breach of rules should have been sent off in a game it was Van Bommel.