What would you have given?
What would you have given?
He crunches Pedro’s standing leg/ankle. There is a video angle of the tackle that makes it look very bad indeed. It brings in the question of a straight red. Yellow was the minimum. Perhaps one of the ‘orange card’ discussions.
Better?Can barely see it, as it's almost over when the clip starts.
Therefore straight red for 3 Forest players.
Better?
And a ten point deduction for Everton.Can barely see it, as it's almost over when the clip starts.
Therefore straight red for 3 Forest players.
Is it?It’s the day for “no shit Sherlock” obvious polls
They're all-but-certain to take care of that themselves.And a ten point deduction for Everton.
He clearly decided to give a quick decision to stamp his authority on the situation and got it wrong. He shouldn’t have done that and it summed up his day. His team (which includes Taylor and the Assistant Referee) clearly advised him that it was in fact a foul and deserving of a yellow card and the right decision was made in the end.Tbh the ref digs his own grave. I thought he played man then ball myself and it looked like a scissors type tackle. I’d have thought a yellow.
However ref believes he played the ball second he suggests that he should stick to his instincts. He’s been influenced by something the way Nuno reacted I’d assume Anthony Taylor said something but no idea and it was a mess.
Tbh the ref digs his own grave. I thought he played man then ball myself and it looked like a scissors type tackle. I’d have thought a yellow.
However ref believes he played the ball second he suggests that he should stick to his instincts. He’s been influenced by something the way Nuno reacted I’d assume Anthony Taylor said something but no idea and it was a mess.
I think he came to the right conclusion eventually. His rash decision making on it is what has caused the who thing to really kick off.He clearly decided to give a quick decision to stamp his authority on the situation and got it wrong. He shouldn’t have done that and it summed up his day. His team (which includes Taylor and the Assistant Referee) clearly advised him that it was in fact a foul and deserving of a yellow card and the right decision was made in the end.