- Jun 27, 2012
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5 Live are reporting that the "FA are reviewing footage of the incident" in their morning bulletins.
Think this will go one way only; shades of pointless appeal re DS at Boro..
Its diametrically opposite to that, though.
The Stephens one - he had been found guilty (by Dean at the time) and we were asking the FA to reverse that decision (and thus undermine the ref).
Hemed doesn't stand guilty of anything, right now.
5 Live are reporting that the "FA are reviewing footage of the incident" in their morning bulletins.
Graham Poll in the Mail thought it was accidental.
Watching the replays on TV last night, looks deliberate to me to be honest.
Whatever happened to Britos btw for the tackle on Knocky? Now that was truly horrendous and deserved a lengthy ban.
https://www.clippituser.tv/c/rvalaa
Thoughts?
Fantastic display by the man, but he is a very silly boy if that was deliberate. Fingers crossed he isn't given a retrospective ban..
Struggling to find much stuff on respective reviews. The most detail I can find is a Boro paper on an incident involving Stuani >>> http://www.gazettelive.co.uk/sport/...w-retrospective-refereeing-work-what-11173785
Sounds like a decision has to be unanimous for retrospective action to be taken, and the discussion on here suggests a unanimous decision is unlikely, even if it is reviewed. Fingers crossed anyway...
I understand why Newcastle fans would conflate the two incidents, but this and Shelvey's are poles apart, in terms of the evidence of INTENT.
This one, that is absolutely not clear at all - only Hemed will ever know if he meant to do it. Shelvey's was clear as day that it was deliberate (the world's gentlest 'stamp' I grant you, but deliberate, none the less).
Whatever happened to Britos btw for the tackle on Knocky?
Statutory 3 match ban
It'll be a 3 match ban.