Errrmmm....well I'm mentioning them because they were of a similar nature to Nani's and they were proven to be incorrect by an independent FA panel, have you looked at the video of Cole's sending off from earlier?I'd love to know what Gibson and Cole's challenges have to do with Nani's challenge? Nothing. They were rescinded, and if the Nani red card is wrong then his will be too surely?
While we are bringing up challenges from games that have nothing to do with tonight, do you remember the Johnny Evans/Jonjo Shelvey challenge? Shelvey sent off, Evans not. I'm still wondering why when both challenges were worthy of a yellow. Can you shed any light on it for me?
I just call each incident as I see it with no bias, I've taken time to answer and respond to your points (bout Rafael etc. which I agreed was a handball) yet you can't take the time to even recognise the points I made about two very similar incidents being rescinded. Well I guess it just shows how stubborn and a waste of time you are.I haven't looked at any of the videos posted no. But just because they were rescinded, it doesn't mean Nani's would be, even if an appeal was allowed. One thing is for certain, there appears to be quite a few closet Reds on this CCFC forum.
Bullshit, since when has a high foot been a red card?
He was trying to control a high ball that was coming over his shoulder, should we send off every player for trying to take down a high ball over his shoulder because there could have been a player in his way.
I just call each incident as I see it with no bias, I've taken time to answer and respond to your points (bout Rafael etc. which I agreed was a handball) yet you can't take the time to even recognise the points I made about two very similar incidents being rescinded. Well I guess it just shows how stubborn and a waste of time you are.
The English side with the Scottish manager, who had a Welsh player making his 1000th appearance in front of a Spanish keeper, a Serbian defender and a Dutch forward, owned by Americans you mean?
No, the English side that contained Carrick, Rooney, Welbeck, Ferdinand, Cleverely and Ashley Young, the SIX English players.
That English side I mean.
I know right, Nani had no clue the defender was there. Pretty sure Rooney hit a volley over the bar yesterday at hip height, if there was a defender challenging he could have endangered his opponent. Red card?.
Use last night as a template for the future and no player is going to go for any ball above knee height with his foot just in case there is a player around him and he accidentally catches him.
Which was proven to be incorrect decision upon appeal, I am 100% sure if appeals were aloud in the champions league the decision would be overturned. I guess you thought Coles and Gibsons red cards should have stood then?Regarding the Cole and Gibson challenges, at the time of the incident, the ref deemed them to be dangerous, hence the red card. The same happened in yesterday's
A case could be made for a red, but common sense dictates that this surely should have been a yellow. Keane was wrong and the other pundits correct.
Common sense was needed. No intent at all and that should have been in the ref's thinking.
Use last night as a template for the future and no player is going to go for any ball above knee height with his foot just in case there is a player around him and he accidentally catches him.
If a player did that against one of ours how many would be shouting off, off, off?
Referees decision is final.
Play to the whistle.
Shut the fuck up moaning about something you can't change.
Manc scum are out. HA HA HA.
Referees decision is final.
Play to the whistle.
Shut the fuck up moaning about something you can't change.
Manc scum are out. HA HA HA.
Funny that, I'll just make an informed opinion on what I saw with my own eyes.
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