Weststander
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The 5live example given was “You Need Glasses” = yellow.
Lol come on. What about his body language and aggression is impersonal!?Think the difference is saying ‘f… off’ is deemed less ‘abusive’ than personalising it directly by saying ‘you’re a ****ing ****’ or whatever it was Dunk was supposed to have said.
Yeah but we see that every game. What doesn’t usually happen is players calling the ref offensive names directlyLol come on. What about his body language and aggression is impersonal!?
Both are red cars offences. I would like to know why VAR did not get involved as it is a clear and obvious error not to send at least Haarland off there.Yeah but we see that every game. What doesn’t usually happen is players calling the ref offensive names directly
Yep. Dunk and Dahoud’s ill discipline has cost us points in recent weeks.Shame if Dunk had played today 2 of those goals don't happen
Both are red cars offences. I would like to know why VAR did not get involved as it is a clear and obvious error not to send at least Haarland off there.
I don't have a problem with it apart from the rampant inconsistency and bias of the refs.Dunk’s verbal assault was unprofessional from a captain, a deserved red, the sport would be mayhem if everyone behaved in that awful way. Leave the insults to us in the stands. His red mist is costing us dear, I hope he has regrets rather than remaining belligerence.
Do we know what Haaland actually said?
I don't have a problem with it apart from the rampant inconsistency and bias of the refs.
Dunk's actions have cost us. But if he was in a light blue jersey it wouldn't have. We simply have to compete to a higher standard than the big six. Both in terms of discipline and on field actions and in the boardroom. The dice a loaded and not in our favor.
Whether it is unconscious bias or deliberate it needs to be fixed.
I am not sure the laws make any distinction. Not sure where the personal part has come from. Foul and abusive and foul and abusive - nothing to do with personal.To compare we need to find out exactly what Haaland said in his face. Lip reading experts watch PL games, hence that silly game of all and sundry hiding their mouths when talking.
I’ve not heard any media suggestion so far that he personally insulted the ref with colourful language.
I think they have to publish all of these, I guess it depends on what detail Taylor goes into, doesn’t seem the type to shy awayMaupay's was three games with no appeal by BHAFC as it could have been deemed frivolous with an extra game ban thrown in for good measure. Perhaps we will find out what Dunk actually said if the Maupay case is anything to go by...
Maupay was charged by the FA, which is why there was a Regulatory Commission (and the document you link to was the finding of that Commission).I think they have to publish all of these, I guess it depends on what detail Taylor goes into, doesn’t seem the type to shy away
He was booked.But Haaland should’ve been booked.
Once again this narrative of Dunk's "Verbal Assault" and "red Mist"Dunk’s verbal assault was unprofessional from a captain, a deserved red, the sport would be mayhem if everyone behaved in that awful way. Leave the insults to us in the stands. His red mist is costing us dear, I hope he has regrets rather than remaining belligerence.
Do we know what Haaland actually said?
Hyperbole, yes, but Dunk said something that was construed as personal abuse just after receiving a yellow and then received a straight red card.Once again this narrative of Dunk's "Verbal Assault" and "red Mist"
Take another look at the offence.
He has paid the ultimate penalty, but his actions were nothing like the way you are describing them.
The red card offence was said as he had turned his back on the official and was walking away.
Stupid, but in no way was it an assault.
Absolutely - but compare and contrast with the actions of Haaland.Hyperbole, yes, but Dunk said something that was construed as personal abuse just after receiving a yellow and then received a straight red card.
Whether it's "verbal assault" or "naughty words", "red mist" or "silly sending off", the outcome is the same: our captain's ill-discipline has cost us dearly when he should know better. That's the narrative.