Quote from: Dave on December 29, 2014, 11:06:27 PMQuote from: paul_e on December 29, 2014, 10:43:08 PMI haven't seen a single genuinely neutral report that doesn't suggest it was very harsh but on here you'd think it was at best a 50/50 one that probably deserved a red, I really don't understand itThe majority of responses as I've read it is that a yellow card probably would have been fair and more in line with other similar challenges but his stupidity in making THAT tackle in THAT place at THAT time means that he can't complain about it being red. The average neutral report isn't going to bother with the last bit, because it's a partisan sentiment because they obviously don't care who wins so they don't really care about whether a player's action has a detrimental affect on their team.More a case of punishment for a lack of forethought rather than punishment for the tackle itself. but a ref shouldn't be thinking like that, it was a poor challenge in a 'safe' situation but it was still only a yellow
Quote from: paul_e on December 29, 2014, 10:43:08 PMI haven't seen a single genuinely neutral report that doesn't suggest it was very harsh but on here you'd think it was at best a 50/50 one that probably deserved a red, I really don't understand itThe majority of responses as I've read it is that a yellow card probably would have been fair and more in line with other similar challenges but his stupidity in making THAT tackle in THAT place at THAT time means that he can't complain about it being red. The average neutral report isn't going to bother with the last bit, because it's a partisan sentiment because they obviously don't care who wins so they don't really care about whether a player's action has a detrimental affect on their team.More a case of punishment for a lack of forethought rather than punishment for the tackle itself.
I haven't seen a single genuinely neutral report that doesn't suggest it was very harsh but on here you'd think it was at best a 50/50 one that probably deserved a red, I really don't understand it
As a gauge if opinion on here is split suggesting that it could have been seen differently than the initial outcome then how was the appeal frivolous?
Quote from: Toronto Villa on December 30, 2014, 03:16:43 PMAs a gauge if opinion on here is split suggesting that it could have been seen differently than the initial outcome then how was the appeal frivolous?Because appeals are for incorrect decisions, the colour of card might have been harsh in some eyes but to reverse a refs call their has to be conclusive evidence he was wrong/missed something.
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.