Randy McNob
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- Jun 13, 2020
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red card all day long, not even debatableFootball competence he got the ball which he had his eye on the entire time.
red card all day long, not even debatableFootball competence he got the ball which he had his eye on the entire time.
Remind me never to play football with youHe misjudged the ball from Hughes.
Shouldn't have come for the ball, as he was second favourite, but once he had, he made sure he cleared it.
I really don't think it's as bad a mistake as it's being painted.
The tackle on Mitoma, last season, was far more pre-meditated
pretty sure no-one is debating whether it's a red or not (Joey Barton aside)red card all day long, not even debatable
Bloody hell.
Don't see many tackles like that anymore.
Shame.
I’m not saying it wasn’t a red card, it clearly wasred card all day long, not even debatable
My split-second thought about the keeper as the ball dropped over the top was 'what's he doing out there?'. Once he was committed outside the box, he had little choice but to go for it and didn't fancy sticking his head in. So he went with a very high foot, which was a bad decision - but one taken in a fraction of a second, pumped up by the atmosphere very early in a game that was always going to be feisty.Agree, eyes were on the ball and that was his sole focus (excuse the pun)
No malice in it at all.
Unfortunate injury, it’s a contact sport and things happen in a split second but he had every right to go for the ball which he won.
Had he seen Mateta I wonder if he’d have gone with his foot.
The outcome deserved a red but it should just be that, a standard red card and no additional sanctions