Gordon Bennett
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- Sep 7, 2010
- 385
Just seen it on BBC South. 100% red card. Jumps in, studs showing and stamps towards the ball. Yes he does get one foot on the ball but it is still, under the current rules, a dangerous tackle. Racon made the most of it but definite red. Just going back to the still photo, Calderons contact with the ball is with the studs whereas Racon is with the inside of the boot.
The stupid thing is that Calderon could quite easily have made a straightforward challenge rather than jumping in and would have probably won the ball.
Exactly this. At the time it looked like a straight red and having also just seen it on tv there is no doubt about it - Calderon had to go. He really didn't need to do it as not only would he have probably won the ball with a fair challenge but also Bridcutt was tracking back and covering as Calderon went for the tackle.