They could if they wanted. What is the point in analytics if you don't use them?
Of course they don't want Hemed to be banned, but I think you've gone off into a fanciful world right there.
They could if they wanted. What is the point in analytics if you don't use them?
I think we should the Burnley fans defence when Barton stamped on Kayal, in that Kayal clearly moved his leg up towards Barton's studs.
The problem is I can not recall too many cases where we have been successful appealing an FA decision. They just seem to be on another planet detached from the real world.
For me, if you reverse the players with Hemed on the ground, I wouldn't have been screaming for a red card
He stamped on him, end of!
Really? The analysts should be able to crank that out in an afternoon. I really don't think it is fanciful at all to be honest. They probably have the force data for analysing impact forces on players joints and such to optimise things like shoes and work on running technique to reduce injuries.
We can all rest easy then - he's innocent. Thanks for taking the worry off my mind.
Can't say I'm surprised by the decision really, silly boy.
So you think it was intentional?
Yes.