Gorkss: Red Card-Yes or No?

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Gorkks Red Card-Yes or No?

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Re: Red Card-Yes or No?

by Maguire » 17 Feb 2014 17:41

Don't understand all this "Gorkss gave the referee a chance to make the decision" nonsense.

The referee could just have made the right one and this would all be moot. You risk a booking every time you go in to tackle somebody, doesn't mean you don't do it.

Has anyone ever had two red cards rescinded in a row before?

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Re: Red Card-Yes or No?

by The Rouge » 17 Feb 2014 17:56

I think most would agree in today's game that if he missed the ball with that tackle it would be a red. He got a very faint stud on the ball which, understandably the officials didn't see. If he kicked the ball better or didn't make the tackle he would not have got sent off. Yes it was one footed but he was off the ground a bit.

I think with the benefit of a replay it was a yellow. Without seeing the studs tickle the ball it was probably a red.

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Re: Red Card-Yes or No?

by Ian Royal » 17 Feb 2014 18:16

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sandman if you consider that a reckless challenge

Esteban Looked reckless from where I was, but I'd like to see it again.

Nameless If it's reckless then you can get the whole of the ball and still be in big trouble.

Nameless The question is whether the tackle was reckless that can be the case if it is one footed and touches the ball.

Percy's Rocket Might just get off on the basis of that replay unless they decide it was reckless.


Those are all the uses of "reckless" in this thread prior to my post. All of them (except possibly Esteban's) are in the context of whether the challenge deserved a red, not whether Gorkss is a silly boy.

Edit: oh, and we now have this from jellytot, who separately states that Gorkss is a silly boy:
[quote=jellytot]We could appeal, but it was a bit reckless
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Hmmm some of them are a bit open to interpretation, but I'll give you a few for certain. Apologies.

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Re: Red Card-Yes or No?

by TFF » 18 Feb 2014 15:51

NOT a red then.

Good skillz from RFC

Hector must be seething

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Re: Red Card-Yes or No?

by Kitsondinho » 18 Feb 2014 15:53

Jem is hammering the Sky commentary team on twitter.


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Re: Red Card-Yes or No?

by P!ssed Off » 18 Feb 2014 15:58

lols we've done it again.
:D

Thoughts must go to Ouroboros's bank account...

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P!ssed Off: How is that red?
He got the ball.

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How much football have you watched over the last decade? It really doesn't matter if you get the ball or not.


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Wasn't a red.
It will be rescinded, you watch.


If that's rescinded I'll buy Adkins a personal fucking jet.

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Re: Red Card-Yes or No?

by JIM » 18 Feb 2014 16:02

gorks cleared yipee :mrgreen: :mrgreen: 5 miillion for a little jet

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Re: Red Card-Yes or No?

by andrew1957 » 18 Feb 2014 16:04

This must be unique. Two sending's off in two consecutive matches and both overturned on appeal. Red cards are hardly ever overturned so to get two overturned is astounding. Have to say I thought the Gorkks card was even weaker than the Pearce one - so not entirely surprised.

Feel sorry for Hector - he must be gutted.

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Re: Red Card-Yes or No?

by Pepe the Horseman » 18 Feb 2014 16:05

I wonder if we can complain to the FA about harassment.


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Re: Red Card-Yes or No?

by parky » 18 Feb 2014 16:07

I am amazed that has been rescinded. It's a big two fingers up to the referee from the FA for a decision like that.

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Re: Red Card-Yes or No?

by Silver Fox » 18 Feb 2014 16:11

ROFLs @ the many on here who got it so badly wrong, despite having the benefit of TV replays, unlike the ref

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Re: Red Card-Yes or No?

by andrew1957 » 18 Feb 2014 16:13

Silver Fox ROFLs @ the many on here who got it so badly wrong, despite having the benefit of TV replays, unlike the ref


TBF the majority on here felt is was an unjust red.

Hopefully referees will now accept that no RFC player EVER does anything worthy of a sending off.

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Gorkss Ban Overturned

by download » 18 Feb 2014 16:15

Wasn't expecting this one either .......

http://www.readingfc.co.uk/news/article ... 67162.aspx


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Re: Gorkss Ban Overturned

by old woman » 18 Feb 2014 16:17

Nigel's thrilled- being bought a car, a house and a jet :lol:

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Re: Red Card-Yes or No?

by TommyF » 18 Feb 2014 16:22

parky I am amazed that has been rescinded. It's a big two fingers up to the referee from the FA for a decision like that.

I disagree. I think the discussion and disagreement here shows that the ref had a few seconds to make a decision that was very difficult.

With the benefit of replays us fans are split 70-30 and whilst I never thought it was a sending off I don't think there is anything for the ref to be sorry for and good on the FA for admitting that sometimes refs get things wrong in difficult situations.

The Pearce red card is another story though. That was appalling and cost us the game and the ref should face some form of reprimand.

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Re: Gorkss Ban Overturned

by YateleyRoyal » 18 Feb 2014 16:24

It's almost as if there was a thread this would have fit into....

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Re: Gorkss Ban Overturned

by Agent Balti » 18 Feb 2014 16:36

Alas, poor thread. We loved it. We all did.

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Re: Red Card-Yes or No?

by parky » 18 Feb 2014 16:36

TommyF
parky I am amazed that has been rescinded. It's a big two fingers up to the referee from the FA for a decision like that.

I disagree. I think the discussion and disagreement here shows that the ref had a few seconds to make a decision that was very difficult.

With the benefit of replays us fans are split 70-30 and whilst I never thought it was a sending off I don't think there is anything for the ref to be sorry for and good on the FA for admitting that sometimes refs get things wrong in difficult situations.

The Pearce red card is another story though. That was appalling and cost us the game and the ref should face some form of reprimand.


The LOTG say fouls and misconduct decisions are made in the opinion of the referee.

Pearce, I agree with you as it wasn't an obvious goal scoring opportunity which means the referee simply got it wrong to the letter of the law. But this is different, it is a matter of opinion between the referee and the FA. The only way this has been rescinded for me is if the referee said he got it wrong in his match report or when the FA were looking into it.

The very fact that the decision was a difficult one to make and opinion is split is why they should have stuck with the referees decision.

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Re: Gorkss Ban Overturned

by Royal Biscuitman » 18 Feb 2014 16:38

In future, Ref's might be hesitant to show a Reading player a red card on the grounds that we've successfully overturned the last two.

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Re: Red Card-Yes or No?

by LoyalRoyalFan » 18 Feb 2014 16:38

Silver Fox ROFLs @ the many on here who got it so badly wrong, despite having the benefit of TV replays, unlike the ref


It's a red card, baffling from the FA to not support the referee.

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