It coincided with a very hefty attempted assault on Orlandi so that, along with his sense of injustice after the penalty appeal and overall frustration, was presumably what tipped him over the edge into a moment of madness. Stupid, stupid thing to do. The idea that he should only have got a yellow is ridiculous. Players just can't do that to a ref, regardless of perceived 'provocation'. It wasn't dangerous but it's just bang out of order. Personally, I'd like to see any player who touches the ref at all in hot water as they would have been 20 years ago - it's about respect.
I've always stuck up for Barnes and, as a player, think he's a useful member of the squad but that occasional petulant element to his game seems sure to see him bombed out of the club at some point if he doesn't learn his lesson this time.
I've always stuck up for Barnes and, as a player, think he's a useful member of the squad but that occasional petulant element to his game seems sure to see him bombed out of the club at some point if he doesn't learn his lesson this time.