Gritt23
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an absolute joke of a decision if the same penalty was handed down to Tomer.
Agreed. But it will probably happen.
Making
an absolute joke of a decision if the same penalty was handed down to Tomer.
let's all be very clear on this, He STOOD on his leg not STAMPED. very big difference.
The player didn't even get hurt.
Load of tosh. The critical thing for me is that Hemed is looking at the ball, not the ground. If it was deliberate, he'd be looking to make sure he stamped on the leg. He wasn't and didn't.
The commentator is a fool. Red card material my backside.
Shelvey wasn't looking at Alli when he trod on his foot.
Hemed was not booked , he will however no doubt now face some form of retrospective hearing considering the amount of media coverage of the incident , #prayforyedlin
Load of tosh. The critical thing for me is that Hemed is looking at the ball, not the ground. If it was deliberate, he'd be looking to make sure he stamped on the leg. He wasn't and didn't.
The commentator is a fool. Red card material my backside.
Slightly different in that All was already on the ground and Shelvey had time to go and stamp on All. Hemed was jumping out of a tackle during the middle of action involving 3 players.
Naive rubbish Hamilton, the last thing you're going to do is look down. A decent con artist would be looking anywhere but at the leg he was about to bring his boot down on.
Bunch of *****
The speed at which this is all happening means that there is no way that Hemed intended to stamp on the other player. He's putting his foot down into a space in which the opposition player is moving his leg into. If you watch the clip, you'll see the Newcastle player moving his leg as Hemed is placing his foot on the ground. The leg is not still on the ground. That is accidental.
Hemed is supposed to be deliberately stamping on a moving leg? I don't think so.
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