Its not a red card for me. I don't like the slow creep towards a no contact sport. Its late and clumsy, but its never a sending off.
Quote from: Chris Smith on December 29, 2014, 09:24:03 AMJust watched MOTD, so first time to see it back, and can see why it was a red although the one by Clint Hill for QPR just before was equally as bad and only got a yellow. That inconsistency is why these things will always be disputed.The fact that other refs got certain other decisions right or wrong doesn't make it any less of a red card.
Just watched MOTD, so first time to see it back, and can see why it was a red although the one by Clint Hill for QPR just before was equally as bad and only got a yellow. That inconsistency is why these things will always be disputed.
Quote from: Ads on December 29, 2014, 12:18:37 PMIts not a red card for me. I don't like the slow creep towards a no contact sport. Its late and clumsy, but its never a sending off.I have seen these given as red and, then again, given as yellow. No consistency.I agree with your comment on slow creep to no contact sports. We are seeing an out of proportion increase in cards compared with fouls. Look at yesterday, four fouls resulting in a yellow and a straight red.Football has become a very technical and high speed game with TV dissecting every incident. However, expecting players to get timing spot on every time is too much. What they should be trying to separate and punish accordingly is the malicious foul and the various forms of cheating. I believe that cheating caught on camera should be punished with a retrospective yellow, whether the ref has seen the incident or not.
Quote from: Ads on December 29, 2014, 12:18:37 PMIts not a red card for me. I don't like the slow creep towards a no contact sport. Its late and clumsy, but its never a sending off.I'm not sure how stamping your studs into an opponent's ankle could be anything other than 'serious foul play". I agree that it wasn't done with malicious intent, but then it doesn't have to be.
The exact same thing happened in a game I played in before Christmas, I move the ball on quicker than the opponent thinks and he catches my foot with his studs. It does make you shout out, as you expect it to hurt, but there was no need for the player to roll about.The fact players feel the need to con referees is indicative at how inconsistent they are in their decisions.