by Sanguine » 06 Mar 2013 10:55
by jd82 » 06 Mar 2013 11:05
retro_royal Based on the above it seems like the challenge was careless. Nothing more than a high foot that you get.
Bad decisions went both ways as is the norm but we still had enough chances to win the game. Got to take your chances.
by creative_username_1 » 06 Mar 2013 11:09
by soggy biscuit » 06 Mar 2013 11:55
by Sanguine » 06 Mar 2013 12:01
by windermere_royal » 06 Mar 2013 14:57
by Royal Rother » 06 Mar 2013 15:23
by TBM » 06 Mar 2013 15:58
by Silver Fox » 06 Mar 2013 16:57
by Man Friday » 06 Mar 2013 18:39
Sanguine Suarez's challenge on Begovic an example of a similar decision going the other way.
Ball came over Suarez's head and bounced up, Suarez missed it and his boot connected with Begovic's leg. Same incident in essence, albeit a different contact point. Suarez wasn't sent off, many on here thought he should have been.
It's not an exact science - if you go in hard with the boot raised and miss the ball, there's a chance you'll be red carded. I don't like it, but them's the rules.
by Man Friday » 06 Mar 2013 18:40
windermere_royal 2011 RVP sent off against Barcelona for taking a shot after the whistle had gone for offside, did Wenger throw a paddy and refuse to speak to the press?..no
Fergie is a pathetic man, always happy when decisions go his way, but throws his toys out of the pram when they don`t
by Man Friday » 06 Mar 2013 18:43
jd82soggy biscuit My initial reaction is based on what I think football should be like rather than what the laws of the game actually are. I wish that sort of thing didn't result in a red as it just edges football more and more towards being a non contact sport but by the laws of the game intent doesn't matter, it was deemed dangerous/reckless and so was a red. fair enough.
If it was the other way around the Man Utd players would have been crowding around the ref waving imaginary cards so I have no sympathy whatsoever with them. Rafael also handballed it on the line and they got away with it.
Decades worth of bullying refs, diving, cheating etc leaves you feeling little sympathy for Man Utd
Saw this on Twitter last night -
seems reckless is a yellow, and a red is only issued for excessive force. Why the pundits don't know/have access to this, prefering to guess, is beyond me.
by Avon Royal » 06 Mar 2013 20:27
Man Friday It's called "football" for a reason
by windermere_royal » 06 Mar 2013 20:44
by creative_username_1 » 06 Mar 2013 22:28
windermere_royal Fergie`s got a short memory, Eboue got sent off for this, he said it was a 100% red, where is the Arsenal player looking?
by Sanguine » 06 Mar 2013 22:56
Man FridaySanguine Suarez's challenge on Begovic an example of a similar decision going the other way.
Ball came over Suarez's head and bounced up, Suarez missed it and his boot connected with Begovic's leg. Same incident in essence, albeit a different contact point. Suarez wasn't sent off, many on here thought he should have been.
It's not an exact science - if you go in hard with the boot raised and miss the ball, there's a chance you'll be red carded. I don't like it, but them's the rules.
But he didn't go in "hard", did he?
It's called "football" for a reason. He has every right to try to bring the ball under control with his FOOT. If the other player goes steaming in with his head or chest, that's his lookout.
by Sanguine » 13 Mar 2013 10:09
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