Washie
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I don't know how anyone looks at that and think yellow card
The Jimenez one? I don't like that it's a red. Mistakes happen, players can be clumsy, you can make a physical foul without being malicious. That's what yellow cards are for - 'be more careful'.I don't know how anyone looks at that and think yellow card
What happened with Jimenez was he got elbowed about 5 minutes earlier by a different player, which was completely missed. It wasn’t a particularly bad elbow, but he felt aggrieved and lost his temper. You see it so much in football in all levels, he got all het up and wanted to “give some back”.The Jimenez one? I don't like that it's a red. Mistakes happen, players can be clumsy, you can make a physical foul without being malicious. That's what yellow cards are for - 'be more careful'.
I far more hate the snidey tackles where the player deliberately leaves a foot in to hurt his opponent after winning the ball, or when players get rough early in a match 'to put a marker down', as Clinton Morrison put it on radio 5 on Friday, as he bemoaned the introduction of VAR making it harder to do that.
Those are more worthy of reds than what Jimenez did, as bad at that one looked. I am a firm believer in that intent to hurt an opponent should be the guiding principle, regardless of the current wording of the law.
Because 'we' are now all pre-programmed to believe the referees are incapable of making a correct decision.I don't know how anyone looks at that and think yellow card
Even at the opposite end of the pitch as we all were everyone around immediately knew it was a straight red challenge and there wasn't even tooooo much fuss when it was initially a yellow because people were saying it'd go red with VAR. The fact it was so obvious to us blimmin miles away makes it seem like the ref didn't have the courage to give a red without having a 2nd look - he can't have missed it in real time surely. Shambles.View attachment 176361
Mason Holgate got a straight red for this horrific challenge on Mitoma. Lucky not to have been arrested for assault as he left the pitch.
12 minutes in and refs are often reluctant. I think they doubt themselves. Especially in front of a home crowd.Even at the opposite end of the pitch as we all were everyone around immediately knew it was a straight red challenge and there wasn't even tooooo much fuss when it was initially a yellow because people were saying it'd go red with VAR. The fact it was so obvious to us blimmin miles away makes it seem like the ref didn't have the courage to give a red without having a 2nd look - he can't have missed it in real time surely. Shambles.
Can Holgate face a longer ban?
Mitoma escaping injury shouldn’t help his case imho.
Incredibly in interview on Sky after match Sheff Utd player Ahmedhodzic said he thought it wasn't even a foul!!!! Claimed it was a really good tackle.Indeed it isn't the severity of injury that's the basis of the punishment but the maliciousness or recklessness of the action that is being punished.
Can Holgate face a longer ban?
Mitoma escaping injury shouldn’t help his case imho.
Does it matter to us whether he does or doesn't?
I doubt he would be chosen to play again, whether he's banned or not.
Will the decision be finalised before Saturday?I wouldn’t put it past Wilder, he’s increasingly desperate.
And yes, a further deterrent to thuggery by anyone.
Extended into another season. Just 13 seconds from KO.
I absolutely promise I’ll get back to this next season and do it properly, life kind of took over when I had this idea.
25/26 edition is going to be epic.
But I have to briefly resurrect this old thread for this absolute cracker, which is one of the stupidest red cards I’ve ever seen. Fully deserved, but absolutely idiotic.
For me this is twice as bad as Dunk’s for chirping at the ref, and maybe even stupider than El Hadji Diouf grabbing his dick at us away fans at Elland Road.
Absolutely brainless. From 1:02.
I’ll see you for next season’s thread, done properly this time![]()