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Mings knew what he was doing but hard to prove intent
Which is why I was thinking should intent matter, or should some elbows simply be considered dangerous?

The lawmakers seem happy to give penalties for balls hitting raised arms, even though it is often clearly accidental. But if a players raised arm injures an opponent, they seem reasonably OK with that
 
Which is why I was thinking should intent matter, or should some elbows simply be considered dangerous?

The lawmakers seem happy to give penalties for balls hitting raised arms, even though it is often clearly accidental. But if a players raised arm injures an opponent, they seem reasonably OK with that

But then you could see someone running into someone’s elbow the player then gets a red
 
But then you could see someone running into someone’s elbow the player then gets a red
Every incident needs to be judged separately. I didn't mean every time a player runs into someone else's elbow in a natural position, it should be red.

But, a few of us have already said they feel Mings knew what he was up to. The question, I think, should be asked: was he endangering an opponent?
 
Was hoping semi automated offside was a bit quicker than that, so that once the celebrations have ended, you at least know by then. Still sucks the life out of things when the players have celebrated, you've watched 3 or 4 replays of the goal, and after all that it still announced it is under review
 
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Every incident needs to be judged separately. I didn't mean every time a player runs into someone else's elbow in a natural position, it should be red.

But, a few of us have already said they feel Mings knew what he was up to. The question, I think, should be asked: was he endangering an opponent?

Again it comes down to judgement and intent - always going to be hard
 
Again it comes down to judgement and intent - always going to be hard
Again, as I said before, intent is meaningless when endangering an opponent in some cases, whereas it is the most important factor in others.

Which means that, to me, a player can always throw an elbow towards an opponents head when "protecting" the ball. They may risk a yellow, but never get a red. Because it is easy to intend to hurt a player in a way that is impossible for anyone else to judge whether you intended it
 
Another solid win for Villa and with it - European football confirmed for Villa next season!

Just at what level 😂

The madness continues until the final day, 2 more wins and you just never know!

Up the villa!!!
 
Special mention to Ollie Watkins, now the sole leading premier league goal scorer for Aston Villa!

Also the current highest scoring Englishman in the PL I think I heard on commentary too. (Could be wrong)
 
Special mention to Ollie Watkins, now the sole leading premier league goal scorer for Aston Villa!

Also the current highest scoring Englishman in the PL I think I heard on commentary too. (Could be wrong)

Must be wrong - Vardy has more I would think?
 
Special mention to Ollie Watkins, now the sole leading premier league goal scorer for Aston Villa!

Also the current highest scoring Englishman in the PL I think I heard on commentary too. (Could be wrong)

But discount the goals what has he done 😁




And that means Agbonlahor can stop going on about him being at the top
 
But discount the goals what has he done 😁




And that means Agbonlahor can stop going on about him being at the top

Hahaha well he’s been part of the turnaround and become a better player than he once was!

Also the PL leader in assists last year

Good striker - wouldn’t want to sell him!
 
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