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You missed the second point of contact which is nuts.Serious Foul Play for me. Two players coming together at speed, point of contact is the inner thigh, lunging from the front.
I think the slow motion waters this down a bit. Real time, its a red card in my opinion.
Assuming (maybe incorrectly) that you've posted this because you don't think it's a red? I'm gonna be on the opposite site of the debate again![]()
✂️ Red
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No no, I was just curious as to what the general consensus should be, as it’s split opinion in other chats I had about it.Assuming (maybe incorrectly) that you've posted this because you don't think it's a red? I'm gonna be on the opposite site of the debate again
It's serious foul play for me this time. He's in far less control of his challenge than the player was in the Gavin Ward one, despite the fact there is perhaps a touch more consequence on that one. I think a caution could just about be supported, but it’s not really a footballing action and I think red is the correct outcome.
I've added a poll to the thread.No no, I was just curious as to what the general consensus should be, as it’s split opinion in other chats I had about it.
I’m perfectly happy with red, especially on first viewing. I think @Gabriel sums it up fairly well. But I’d rather see red here than yellow.
It’s a weird challenge. On first viewing in looks absolutely stonewall red card and lots of force. Then on the replay, the force is a lot different. But that’s angles for you.
Graham?Love a poll I do.![]()
I think the controversy comes from the fact that from a certain angle the impact appears to be quite a 'glancing contact', but as you say - SO high, very unnatural.i'm genuinely surprised at the discussion on this. heard it was 'controversial' before seeing it...looks a clear red for me. he's SO high
Glancing maybe, but still endangers the safety of the other player. To say nothing of his future prospects of fatherhood ….I think the controversy comes from the fact that from a certain angle the impact appears to be quite a 'glancing contact', but as you say - SO high,
Oh I absolutely agreeGlancing maybe, but still endangers the safety of the other player. To say nothing of his future prospects of fatherhood ….![]()