It's the lack of a hop, skip or jump in trying to step away that gets me.And that this is a repeat offense If he was playing for Reading and did this then majority would be saying he should be banned.Why would all these ex players and refs be saying he should be banned . As yes it's people's interpretation of the incident , however those that play the game would know that there was a concerted effort to step out the way.
He does hop on his left foot, twice. He has to put his right foot down.It is not a repeat offence, as no offence has been committed.You don't know what anybody would be saying. Utter, baseless conjecture.Twitter is a platform for those seeking instant gratification in a black or white, worst ever or best ever society. Devoid of thinking, if you were to read comments on social media as a bellwether, then we're surely and quite rightly doomed as a species.Tyrone Mings plays the game. He knows the impossibility of defying the laws if physics in a split second. He says it was an accident. I'd rather listen to him than drunk driving fools or absolute no marks.
Quote from: Ads on February 05, 2019, 06:38:29 PMHe does hop on his left foot, twice. He has to put his right foot down.It is not a repeat offence, as no offence has been committed.You don't know what anybody would be saying. Utter, baseless conjecture.Twitter is a platform for those seeking instant gratification in a black or white, worst ever or best ever society. Devoid of thinking, if you were to read comments on social media as a bellwether, then we're surely and quite rightly doomed as a species.Tyrone Mings plays the game. He knows the impossibility of defying the laws if physics in a split second. He says it was an accident. I'd rather listen to him than drunk driving fools or absolute no marks.Ok well as long as you would take that view if he had did it to Tammy Abraham when playing for Reading
Quote from: footyskillz on February 05, 2019, 06:29:56 PMIt's the lack of a hop, skip or jump in trying to step away that gets me.And that this is a repeat offense If he was playing for Reading and did this then majority would be saying he should be banned.Why would all these ex players and refs be saying he should be banned . As yes it's people's interpretation of the incident , however those that play the game would know that there was a concerted effort to step out the way.Footy, let me explain it to you like this: I am an ex-referee who officiated at a relatively high standard. I have viewed this incident just the once the same as the referee on the day, and that was deliberately so as to have an objective view. As I have posted previously had I been the referee on Saturday I would have seen the incident exactly the way I imagine the match referee saw it and carried on playing. The only reason I would have stopped play would be when my attention was drawn to the fact that there was possibility a serious injury. It was unfortunate for the Reading player but Mings was blameless, I've seen and dealt with a lot worse. I'm particularly clever but one thing I do know is that I was a fairly decent referee, I have awards for it. It's really time to let it go.
Quote from: footyskillz on February 05, 2019, 06:41:21 PMQuote from: Ads on February 05, 2019, 06:38:29 PMHe does hop on his left foot, twice. He has to put his right foot down.It is not a repeat offence, as no offence has been committed.You don't know what anybody would be saying. Utter, baseless conjecture.Twitter is a platform for those seeking instant gratification in a black or white, worst ever or best ever society. Devoid of thinking, if you were to read comments on social media as a bellwether, then we're surely and quite rightly doomed as a species.Tyrone Mings plays the game. He knows the impossibility of defying the laws if physics in a split second. He says it was an accident. I'd rather listen to him than drunk driving fools or absolute no marks.Ok well as long as you would take that view if he had did it to Tammy Abraham when playing for Reading Ok. But he hasn't done it to Tammy. But just in case he rides onto the pitch with trusty a white Arbain thoroughbred and runs a player through with his favourite jousting lance while shouting huzzah, I'll remember to condemn him in the strongest possible terms.You're just upset because he twatted Ibrahimovich.
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Quote from: dave shelley on February 05, 2019, 06:44:56 PMQuote from: footyskillz on February 05, 2019, 06:29:56 PMIt's the lack of a hop, skip or jump in trying to step away that gets me.And that this is a repeat offense If he was playing for Reading and did this then majority would be saying he should be banned.Why would all these ex players and refs be saying he should be banned . As yes it's people's interpretation of the incident , however those that play the game would know that there was a concerted effort to step out the way.Footy, let me explain it to you like this: I am an ex-referee who officiated at a relatively high standard. I have viewed this incident just the once the same as the referee on the day, and that was deliberately so as to have an objective view. As I have posted previously had I been the referee on Saturday I would have seen the incident exactly the way I imagine the match referee saw it and carried on playing. The only reason I would have stopped play would be when my attention was drawn to the fact that there was possibility a serious injury. It was unfortunate for the Reading player but Mings was blameless, I've seen and dealt with a lot worse. I'm particularly clever but one thing I do know is that I was a fairly decent referee, I have awards for it. It's really time to let it go.Yes I let it go just responding to all the stuff I read on here.No worries here.I respect your response As I say he wouldn't get a character reference in court as he is a repeat offender.But ok I hear what your interpretation and I will let go.I felt I needed to respond or bite to what I think were some quite stony-hearted responses to a man having his face smashed. But yes. No more from me on this matter.Cheers Dave Good to hear your refs view and consideration to matter based on your undoubtedly experience and that's good enough from me to accept that it could have been an accident .Thanks. Up the villa.