Taybha
Whalewhine
Anybody who trys to come up with some half arsed bollocked theory to defend the ref here needs a shrink , i cant ever remember a more simple blatant case of a player to be sent off .
7 votes of no.... You should be ashamed.
Defender being the last man doesn't matter. If a defender brings down a forward with only the keeper behind him it's a red for a professional foul. In this case the keeper took the role of the defender in making the foul.
As blatant a red as you can see.
Will have to see replay by I thought there may be a covering defender who would have been able to get back an clear it off the line.
It was the most blatant sending off I've seen in a long time. The ref was very lucky that he was given an opportunity to make up for the decision.
There was a defender in line with play, but the other side of Heaton. Buckley took it in the opposite direction, it would have taken some serious heroics for him to have stopped Buckley scoring. This is, however, the only reason I can think the referee went with a yellow.
When the dust settled I couldn't help thinking there was a fella coming in from the East stand side.We will have to wait to see the replays, but I suspect the keeper wasn't the last man....
This!
Although Buckers did take it in the opposite direction , a defender was in line with play and therefore the keeper was not the last man nor did he deny an obvious goal scoring opportunity due to the angle he would've been played at, had he gone past the keeper.
Be interesting to see the highlights!
and the second yellow was for trying to get Buckley sent off, throwing the ball in the air as Buckley went past him to make it look like he had been nudged...I wonder what words had been said between the two between incidents!
It was the most blatant sending off I've seen in a long time. The ref was very lucky that he was given an opportunity to make up for the decision.
The goalkeeper does not have to be the 'last man.' There is no reference in the rules of the game about the 'last man,' which was invented by Andy Gray who has brainwashed into thinking it's a consideration a referee has to make.
Also, taking a ball away from goal does not mean it's not a goalscoring opportunity. Goals are often scored by taking the ball away from goal before shooting.