If anything it was a foul on Herd the way he was being pulled. The Hutton one was, errrrr, certainly a full bloodied challenge. Does the fact he won the ball stop it being a red card offence? Does winning the ball make it a perfectly timed, if full bloodied challenge? Whereas a second later and missing the ball and taking out the player makes it a 100% red card. Genuine question as to where the line is between committed challenge and reckless one?
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on October 22, 2011, 11:29:20 PMIf anything it was a foul on Herd the way he was being pulled. The Hutton one was, errrrr, certainly a full bloodied challenge. Does the fact he won the ball stop it being a red card offence? Does winning the ball make it a perfectly timed, if full bloodied challenge? Whereas a second later and missing the ball and taking out the player makes it a 100% red card. Genuine question as to where the line is between committed challenge and reckless one?two footed is usually a nailed on red. doesn't matter if you get the ball
Hodgson's claim it was a stamp is a disgrace and I've lost a great deal of respect for the man.
I would like to point out that i'm not defending Hutton, and wouldn't have argued if he had been red carded, am just curious where other posters see the line between the scenario I posed.
Hutton really is the most brainless player we've had for a long time. He always seems to be teetering on the edge of doing something stupid, and that tackle today was truly idiotic.If you go in with both feet off the ground, you're as good as off these days.