Don Quixote
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- Nov 4, 2008
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It's fine when you can watch it over and over again. The referee only got one look at it and not from that angle and had to make a decision in a few seconds.
It's fine when you can watch it over and over again. The referee only got one look at it and not from that angle and had to make a decision in a few seconds.
Where's the Play On option?
Given where the ball goes you can hardly argue that Shelvey didn't win the ball. They both made contact with it before hitting each other.Only problem is Shelvey didn't win the ball just caught Evans leg.
That's wrong. How the hell do you think the ball got to hit Shelvey's standing foot? It hit his other foot first. And Evans jumped in with 2 feet. Had Evans not jumped in two footed, he wouldn't have been injured. 2 yellows.Evans won the ball and was badly and dangerously fouled. Refs decision correct. The ball bounced of of Evans and Shelvey hit it with his standing foot (left one) not the one he lunged in with.
Again are you saying Shelveys foot didnt touch the ball first? Funny how people see things differently.
It's a good job a lot of you are not referees. The decision was correct. Evans got the ball, Shelvey got Evans leg. Would you change your opinion if Evans leg was snapped in half? Because on another day that could have happened.
In this instance, even though Evans went in with studs raised on both feet, he did not use excessive force
Shelvey's was a red all day long. Can't even believe there is a discussion about it. Evans maybe a yellow.
I think there is too many referees or wannabe on here that want to splash out red and yellows for everything !!