Is Luiz walking a tightrope with regards to number of yellow cards/possible suspension?
With regard to Mcginns red card, important to note that he has exceptional intensity and aggression in his play and that he would not have been the same excellent player without it. Sometimes it spills over for him as for most but that happens seldom in his case really.
It's his first red card for us.
Quote from: Drummond on April 03, 2024, 02:03:42 PMIt's his first red card for us.First offence ref / your honour doesn't cut with me.We all know the rules.The sooner Sin Bins come in the sooner these players will stop fouling.
Quote from: Footy-Vill on April 03, 2024, 02:45:31 PMQuote from: Drummond on April 03, 2024, 02:03:42 PMIt's his first red card for us.First offence ref / your honour doesn't cut with me.We all know the rules.The sooner Sin Bins come in the sooner these players will stop fouling.What the ever living fuck are you going on about. He knows the rules and has only received one red card. Just because you don't like a certain type of foul has nothing to do with the rulesYou talk absolute shite mate
If you're going to predict we'll concede a penalty in the build-up to every match, the law of averages says eventually you'll be right. But it won't be because of foresight.
Simplify then : it's principles.And example.First degree murder get mandatory life sentence.Such a foul is a red card and three match ban.