Warwickhunt
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As the Game was on TV i Think the FA will be looking at the Mceverley Tackle
As the Game was on TV i Think the FA will be looking at the Mceverley Tackle
it would be a pathetic get out by the FA if they do nothing,
& that thing Williamson should be brought to book, smiling at Sheff U players & scowling @ CCFC players throughout, plus continued wrong decisions,
further, that lino should be removed from the FA listings
The FA won't do fuck all, they leave it to the referee's discretion, they only get involved when the officials have missed an incident
Now can somebody answer this,you can appeal a red card but not a yellow what about a red card given for two yellows?
No, you can only appeal a straight red
No, you can only appeal a straight red
Silly really, you should be able to appeal anything that causes a suspension.
Yes agree with you Nick, I guess the reason it isn't is because the F.A would receive too many appeals?
Shown on SkyStrangely, the tackle which was one of the two major talking points of the game, isn't shown on Sky Blue Player Highlights. I am beginning to wonder if they are prohibited from showing controversial incidents. But then again, our "goal" and/or un- spotted handball are shown
Shown on Sky
http://www.skysports.com/watch/vide...ue-one/10098915/should-mceveley-have-seen-red
The more I see this the less I am convinced it was just a clumsy challenge
I don't think it was intended to injure but its clear there tactic was to rough us up and go in hard on the tackle.
I respect your opinion but I can't believe that a professional footballer goes into a tackle at that speed with both sets of studs showing without knowing that a possible outcome could be serious injury to the palyer
I just think with the adrenaline and emotions of a football match that players don't always think clearly and don't consider the consequences, lots of players decisions in football are split second and so aren't properly thought through. Very rarely does a player make premeditated decision to try and injure a player imo, he probably just thought go in hard and was reckless and out of control with it.I respect your opinion but I can't believe that a professional footballer goes into a tackle at that speed with both sets of studs showing without knowing that a possible outcome could be serious injury to the palyer
Here is the exact text of what Gallagher said on SSN this morning:I offer an apology to Dermot Gallagher (not that he'll see it ) as this talking point was one of the ones included in his sky interview it seems. And he agrees without doubt it was a red card.
Unable to copy and paste the text on my phone but that's essentially what he says
The tackle by Shmerkle (can't be bothered to spell correctly) against WBA was far worse.
I know you can't be bothered but thats still an awful attempt at spelling it (assuming I am right in who you are referring to), you may as well have just typed gtktgfb
It's the bald bloke with lots of tattoos and of he'd made contact he'd have took the guys leg off.