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I'm sorry. Definite red for me, he has his both his arms raised above his head, 2 yards off the line, between the striker and the goal. Clear cut as they come
It's harsh, but I can certainly see how the ref could argue that it's a red - once he's decided it's a penalty, then it's pretty much a red by definition, as it was directly blocking a shot on goal from close range. It's either a penalty and a red, or it's play on - don't see how it could be anything in between. Can't see any chance of getting it overturned on appeal.
 
was never a red. his hands were in completely the wrong place so i agree with the penalty, even if it was 'accidental' but a red is madness (especially as it was given by the lino and the ref didn't even see it).

CUNTS. YOU CUNTS;
 
It's harsh, but I can certainly see how the ref could argue that it's a red - once he's decided it's a penalty, then it's pretty much a red by definition, as it was directly blocking a shot on goal from close range. It's either a penalty and a red, or it's play on - don't see how it could be anything in between. Can't see any chance of getting it overturned on appeal.

If it wasn't going in. Gibbs/Ox has set the precedent for that.
 
It's harsh, but I can certainly see how the ref could argue that it's a red - once he's decided it's a penalty, then it's pretty much a red by definition, as it was directly blocking a shot on goal from close range. It's either a penalty and a red, or it's play on - don't see how it could be anything in between. Can't see any chance of getting it overturned on appeal.

If it wasn't going in. Gibbs/Ox has set the precedent for that.
 
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