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Pussay Patrol 05 Nov 18 7.28am | |
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What a heartless prick
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radsyrendot From Coventry now in Leicester 05 Nov 18 7.49am | |
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Look closely at the refs expressions he pulled a disapointed face and dropped his head knowing he had to book him unfortunatly rules of the game I'm sure he nor the team are bothered about 1 yellow
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gbox82 Meols, Wirral 05 Nov 18 8.34am | |
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Totally disagree. Had he turned a blind eye and not booked him people would be talking about inconsistency of referees. It's not down to him to decide when to apply the rules and when not to, the laws are pretty clear on this one. He made the right call 100%. It's a total lose lose situation for the ref
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gbox82 Meols, Wirral 05 Nov 18 8.36am | |
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Originally posted by radsyrendot
Look closely at the refs expressions he pulled a disapointed face and dropped his head knowing he had to book him unfortunatly rules of the game I'm sure he nor the team are bothered about 1 yellow Agreed, after all if he was that bothered about receiving a yellow then they wouldn't have planned to do it in the first place
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Pussay Patrol 05 Nov 18 9.02am | |
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Originally posted by gbox82
Totally disagree. Had he turned a blind eye and not booked him people would be talking about inconsistency of referees. It's not down to him to decide when to apply the rules and when not to, the laws are pretty clear on this one. He made the right call 100%. It's a total lose lose situation for the ref No, because this is an exceptional circumstance
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gambler Kent 05 Nov 18 9.06am | |
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Originally posted by Pussay Patrol
No, because this is an exceptional circumstance But then who decides what is an exceptional circumstance? Not the referee. The FA could presumably wipe the yellow if they wished.
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Mr Palaceman 05 Nov 18 9.49am | |
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After the game, Claude came out and said that the Leicester players were professionals and that they would expect the referee to be the same. If he hadn't done his job, in a professional manner, as he did do, he would have been slated the same way.
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gbox82 Meols, Wirral 05 Nov 18 9.49am | |
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Originally posted by gambler
But then who decides what is an exceptional circumstance? Not the referee. The FA could presumably wipe the yellow if they wished. Exactly. Sets a dangerous precedent to allow the referee to do this
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Pussay Patrol 05 Nov 18 10.27am | |
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Originally posted by gambler
But then who decides what is an exceptional circumstance? Not the referee. The FA could presumably wipe the yellow if they wished. I would have thought it fairly obvious of the circumstances with LCFC in the past week and it not need to be pointed out by an official Is it too much for common sense to prevail?
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leejaneagles 05 Nov 18 1.10pm | |
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The referee has to follow the rules, it's his job. No blame attached. What would have been good is if they could have discussed with him prior to the match and had someone announce the Ref had to or have the player gesture to the fans not to boo etc. It's little things. The ref was caught between a rock and a hard place. The FA couldn't have cleared this in time and would have looked arrogant had Leicester inquired about a rule-change for something that might not happen - scoring a goal. They could have helped out the Ref massively here. He has to give it, they should all of defended him immediately.
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steven_t92 Orpington 05 Nov 18 3.13pm | |
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Quite the opposite, he's got a job to do and he isn't allowed to change the rules for anything. The FA should rescinded the yellow, but Lee Probert is just doing his job.
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eagleman13 On The Road To Hell & Alicante 05 Nov 18 3.55pm | |
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Originally posted by Pussay Patrol
I would have thought it fairly obvious of the circumstances with LCFC in the past week and it not need to be pointed out by an official Is it too much for common sense to prevail? Not a hope in hells chance, im afraid. Common sense for Refs went out the window the day the EPL was born & SKY changed everything. Don't get me wrong I totally agree with you & others on this, BUT, the law makers of FIFA(not the FA) deem things otherwise. Sad, but, true
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