parky No, however my gut reaction seeing it from Y26 was that it was a straight red. For me however in the LOTG this is the argument between what should be classed as Reckless and what is Careless, Reckless being the definition of a Red Card Offence and Careless being a yellow.
reckless play is a yellow card.
Reds are dished out for violent conduct or serious foul play - i.e. endangering an opponent.
The ref (using the term loosely) has decided that it was violent conduct.
If he has agreed to look at it again, then maybe he has doubts about intent and that it might have been incidental contact.
The fact that he felt the need to give us a free kick when Gorkss pushes an opposition player to the floor shortly afterwards suggests that he knew he made a mistake.
Either way, I am seriously thinking about giving up refereeing.