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oh ffs, i thought friday night was bad, then on monday morning we give xhaka a new contract
whos running the asylum ??????
whos running the asylum ??????
Yes me to.
You can go for the ball but get it wrong ( excessive force???) and get a red.
Yet you can hack somebody down from behind no intention of getting the ball and it’s yellow.
These challenges could end somebody’s career red all day for me.
In a world where those are reds, every game finishes 8 a side.That's a huge exaggeration. There was nothing dangerous about the tackle, it was a simple trip and a bog standard yellow card. If it were dangerous of course its red.
Actually, the teams at the top of the league are the ones that are the best at cynical midfield fouls to stop the opposition getting forward / break momentum. Milner was guilty of an equally cynical foul in the first half and duly collected his well earned yellow card.
Well I tottaly disagree.That's a huge exaggeration. There was nothing dangerous about the tackle, it was a simple trip and a bog standard yellow card. If it were dangerous of course its red.
Actually, the teams at the top of the league are the ones that are the best at cynical midfield fouls to stop the opposition getting forward / break momentum. Milner was guilty of an equally cynical foul in the first half and duly collected his well earned yellow card.
If they got a red they would stop doing it!In a world where those are reds, every game finishes 8 a side.![]()
They wouldn't though. Sometimes it's an instinct thing when you're beaten that you just flick a toe out and trip them. You can't be sending people off for it.If they got a red they would stop doing it!
Well I tottaly disagree.
One of them ended my football career.
Ask Gomez of Everton if he thinks Sons tackle was a simple trip.
Never saw the Liverpool game but if it was the same then he should get red.
When flying elbows started getting red cards there were queues of retired strikers lining up to tell us how it ws impossible to jump without swinging your arms. A few red cards later and players adapated. The odd one slips through now and again and they get a straight red with no moans. Players learn or get left behind. It would be the same with this.They wouldn't though. Sometimes it's an instinct thing when you're beaten that you just flick a toe out and trip them. You can't be sending people off for it.![]()
I said “IF” it was the same?How can you disagree without having seen the incident?!
The Son tackle wasn't really a trip, there was more force applied, but it was still incredibly unlucky to have the consequences that it did. Really, what he did was a yellow card offence (hence why the red was over turned). In any case, Cantwell trips Jota, he doesn't hack him down, it just wasn't dangerous. Cynical? Absolutely, but that's a big part of the modern game and Klopp and Guardiola's sides are the best at it.
I don't like that part of the game, but i don't see how it's possible to introduce tougher punishments.
oh ffs, i thought friday night was bad, then on monday morning we give xhaka a new contract
whos running the asylum ??????
Cantwell chased him for 20yds that’s not just flicking a toe out.They wouldn't though. Sometimes it's an instinct thing when you're beaten that you just flick a toe out and trip them. You can't be sending people off for it.![]()
It's dangerous if he went through his ankle. If he just trips him, not anymore dangerous than a slide tackle where you win the ball and subsequently trip the player. It's a contact sport. Players can expect to hit the deck every now and then.Cantwell chased him for 20yds that’s not just flicking a toe out.
He hacked him down from behind that’s dangerous imo.
It's dangerous if he went through his ankle. If he just trips him, not anymore dangerous than a slide tackle where you win the ball and subsequently trip the player. It's a contact sport. Players can expect to hit the deck every now and then.
Cantwell chased him for 20yds that’s not just flicking a toe out.
He hacked him down from behind that’s dangerous imo.
Similar happened to me I packed in football shortly after I was chopped down. Ankle was damaged and has been niggly ever since, so took up hockey instead. However the chopper was let off by the ref but school playground saw the fella being kicked, elbowed and my particular favourites are the full blast volleys at head and jewels … all within the rules but ungentlemanly but neither is chopping someone down.Well I tottaly disagree.
One of them ended my football career.
Ask Gomez of Everton if he thinks Sons tackle was a simple trip.
Never saw the Liverpool game but if it was the same then he should get red.
The difference for me is most tackles including sliding tackles are from opponents that you can see as you are running at them.It's dangerous if he went through his ankle. If he just trips him, not anymore dangerous than a slide tackle where you win the ball and subsequently trip the player. It's a contact sport. Players can expect to hit the deck every now and then.
It was on Mach of the day!Correct. He slides along the floor and then taps Jota's ankle to trip him up, there's no danger at all, other than the danger that simply exists from playing a contact sport and cannot be eliminated.
I can't find it in the highlights, please could you share the link? What you're describing (other than him chasing) isn't what I recall.
I haven't seen it either, it's not on Twitter and I can't be bothered to flick through an hour of match of the day to find it - so I can't argue too vociferously anyway. What you've just said is a red if the recipient was through on goal (professional foul). Otherwise, there is a certain about of contact and rough and tumble expected.It was on Mach of the day!
Jota went past him he chased him and hacked him down from behind absolutely no attempt for the ball.
Imo that’s red ,you don’t agree that’s fine.
I think there is no dought he tripped him.I haven't seen it either, it's not on Twitter and I can't be bothered to flick through an hour of match of the day to find it - so I can't argue too vociferously anyway. What you've just said is a red if the recipient was through on goal (professional foul). Otherwise, there is a certain about of contact and rough and tumble expected.
Think about it another way, the officials would have to somehow rule on the player's intent. There would be a lot of grey areas where you don't know if he deliberately tripped him or was just very late with the tackle.
I haven't seen it either, it's not on Twitter and I can't be bothered to flick through an hour of match of the day to find it - so I can't argue too vociferously anyway. What you've just said is a red if the recipient was through on goal (professional foul). Otherwise, there is a certain about of contact and rough and tumble expected.
Think about it another way, the officials would have to somehow rule on the player's intent. There would be a lot of grey areas where you don't know if he deliberately tripped him or was just very late with the tackle.
It was on Mach of the day!
Jota went past him he chased him and hacked him down from behind absolutely no attempt for the ball.
Imo that’s red ,you don’t agree that’s fine.
The difference for me is most tackles including sliding tackles are from opponents that you can see as you are running at them.
Ones like Cantwell and Son is a tackle from behind that your not really expecting ,that catches you by surprise .
They are dangerous and imo should be red.
Other opinions are avaliable that’s fair enough.