Papa Lazarou
Living in a De Zerbi wonderland
If the FA don't rescind the red they are crazy.
When do the FA review this now that the appeal has been submitted?
Thanks. Looking at previous appeals, they usually get done by Tuesday evening.At some point before Saturday
Sorry, it just seemed like an open goal. I would guess by Thursday at the latest?Thanks. Looking at previous appeals, they usually get done by Tuesday evening.
I don't think that they'll rescind the card, but I do think that there's a decent chance that the automatic three match ban will be reduced.
The problem as always with a bad refs decision, assuming it is recinded, thus indicating the ref was wrong, it still cost us 2 points which could cost millions.
This role is not to usurp the role of the Referee and the correctness of the dismissal from the Field of Play shall not be subject to any scrutiny by the Commission, will remain on the record of the Club and the Player, will remain the subject of the administration fee and will accrue the appropriate number of penalty points for a first team sending off.
I predict that over the next 37 games, a ref will get a decision wrong in our favour that results in us winning a game we'd have otherwise drawn.The problem as always with a bad refs decision, assuming it is recinded, thus indicating the ref was wrong, it still cost us 2 points which could cost millions.
I predict that over the next 37 games, a ref will get a decision wrong in our favour that results in us winning a game we'd have otherwise drawn.
Could you argue that, as he slipped, he was not in control and so it is a red card?
Are you saying you didn't see him slip or are you saying that that doesn't matter?
The problem as always with a bad refs decision, assuming it is recinded, thus indicating the ref was wrong, it still cost us 2 points which could cost millions.
Could you argue that, as he slipped, he was not in control and so it is a red card?
Kaz was marginally outside the box when he was tripped at Fulham.......
It DOESN'T matter. Chances are the ref didn't spot the slip and only saw Murphy connect with two feet, therefore correctly sending him off. There's a chance it might be overturned with the benefit of replays, but in real time I'd say the ref can't be criticised.
Did it? Or did Greer's miss at 2-0 cost us 2 points? Or did Kayal gifting Danns possession for their first goal? Or Hughton's decision to have March be the one up front when we were down to ten men? Or did March with his poor performance in that role? Or did Baldock for putting his early shot wide? Did we get let off with their disallowed goal and keep a point thanks to the refs (I've seen mention that some people think he was onside when the ball was played)?
I hate this idea that, in a match in which there are so many decisions, so many key moments, the result is all down to one refereeing decision - however right or wrong it is.
I fully accept your view but ultimately it was the supply of the cross that Murphy would probably have cut out and March should have, had we had the full 11 on the field.at the time.
Players out of position covering the loss of Murphy.