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Forest v Swansea



Marc

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Jul 6, 2003
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Swans doing ok, defo red regardless of what time it was
 




Lady Whistledown

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Jul 7, 2003
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Big call from the ref

Ends the game as an even competition after less than 2 minutes.


I'm sure he was technically right but as a football fan you have to wonder whether sometimes judgement and rule book aren't at odds to the disservice of the game

Haven't seen it but assuming it was a professional foul as stated, I would suggest the player's judgement and knowledge of the rules should be called into question, not the referee's. Why should the officials be berated because a player screwed up? And if he hadn't carded him, Sod's Law dictates that Taylor was bound to have made a significant positive contribution later on, leaving Forest justifiably aggrieved.

You can't pick and choose a punishment depending on what stage of the game it is.
 




Mick Beard BHA

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Feb 23, 2004
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Haven't seen it but assuming it was a professional foul as stated, I would suggest the player's judgement and knowledge of the rules should be called into question, not the referee's. Why should the officials be berated because a player screwed up? And if he hadn't carded him, Sod's Law dictates that Taylor was bound to have made a significant positive contribution later on, leaving Forest justifiably aggrieved.

You can't pick and choose a punishment depending on what stage of the game it is.

For the record, i've only seen it once, but it was a bad foul, rather than a 'professional' foul as the beeb says
 


severnside gull

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May 16, 2007
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I guess I am just reflecting that what used to be acceptable in terms of tackling is now deemed dangerous and the reason it is dangerous is because of fashions in kit (boots/pads) rather than any sudden change in human physiology. We are headed to a non-contact sport and I am not a fan I'm afraid.

May not apply in this case and it's probably just my age.............................:rolleyes:
 






CHAPPERS

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Jul 5, 2003
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I guess I am just reflecting that what used to be acceptable in terms of tackling is now deemed dangerous and the reason it is dangerous is because of fashions in kit (boots/pads) rather than any sudden change in human physiology. We are headed to a non-contact sport and I am not a fan I'm afraid.

May not apply in this case and it's probably just my age.............................:rolleyes:

High, studs up, miles from the ball and if it had connected with a standing leg possibly a broken leg. Red every time.
 














Marc

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Jul 6, 2003
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LOL at the commentator mentioning BHA :lolol:
 








Lady Whistledown

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I guess I am just reflecting that what used to be acceptable in terms of tackling is now deemed dangerous and the reason it is dangerous is because of fashions in kit (boots/pads) rather than any sudden change in human physiology. We are headed to a non-contact sport and I am not a fan I'm afraid.

May not apply in this case and it's probably just my age.............................:rolleyes:

Really? Plenty of players never used to wear shinpads at all until they were made compulsory.
 






Marc

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Jul 6, 2003
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highly entertaining bore draw!
 








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