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Re: Should we appeal the red card?

Postby BlueinBosnia » Sun Jan 13, 2013 6:29 pm

Cit.revenge wrote:
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Cit.revenge wrote:I dont know that two legs rule if is on ball is it ok , did anybody notice when all players turn araund and start shouting and wave to defense, wtf was that ?


As Mase said in the match thread, there is no 'rule' about two legs, only that it's a way in which the rule about the player being 'in control' of the tackle is standardly interpreted...

So who invented that shite , fans, because it s not first time i hear abaut two legs challenge from commentators even


It's an (un)official guideline, not a rule. One that people (and most of the media) seem to believe is an actual rule...
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Re: Should we appeal the red card?

Postby Cit.revenge » Sun Jan 13, 2013 6:40 pm

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Cit.revenge wrote:I dont know that two legs rule if is on ball is it ok , did anybody notice when all players turn araund and start shouting and wave to defense, wtf was that ?


If we are thinking about the same event, I think, Javi among others, they signaled the back line to come out and set the defense higher up the pitch, apparently there was a lot of space between dms and defense.

Mike made a mistake, it wasnt a red card, wasnt even a foul ffs.

yes yes , i was thinking abaut that like they start wave , maybe Kompany had a chat :)
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Re: Should we appeal the red card?

Postby ruralblue » Sun Jan 13, 2013 6:40 pm

Appeal. It wouldnt be a silly appeal and with just cause. It will get turned over due to angle ref saw it from.
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Re: Should we appeal the red card?

Postby Risby » Sun Jan 13, 2013 6:41 pm

I think the card will stand. Not because the tackle was wreckless, but because when the panel review it, their thinking will be that if both feet are off the floor you are not in control.
He clearly got the ball and it was dangerous as his feet were low, but like I have already said, the view they will take will be that his body lunged forward and both feet came off the floor.
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Re: Should we appeal the red card?

Postby I Just Blue Myself » Sun Jan 13, 2013 6:45 pm

Yffi_88 wrote:Tin hat time here.

Red card or not, VK makes a lot of these challenges. I think its his technique, but even when theres no malice/he wins the ball, he manages to make it look like hes diving in. Same against the rags last year and a few moments already this season. No idea why his other foot needed to come off the floor at the same time as the tackling foot.

Probably going to get shot down here but, whilst i think the ref was probably evening things up a bit, it was a daft challenge.


I agree. No need for that kind of risky challenge 20 yards off goal. Even if we weren't 2 up & 11 v 10 in the 75th min, but in those circumstances it's a shockingly daft challenge.
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Re: Should we appeal the red card?

Postby Beefymcfc » Sun Jan 13, 2013 6:46 pm

Never a red, nor a yellow. I'm sure it will be rescinded, they've got a league to promote after all.
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Re: Should we appeal the red card?

Postby simplytolmie » Sun Jan 13, 2013 7:04 pm

Never a red and we should appeal but I doubt they will rescind it as they back the referees
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Re: Should we appeal the red card?

Postby Dunnylad » Sun Jan 13, 2013 7:15 pm

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All the panel will do is look at the rear angle of the tackle where both feet are off the floor, yeah he won the ball but that angle clearly shows two feet off the ground. I fear he want win an appeal. IMO Vinny should no better from what happend last season, he is always going to run a fine line in this modern age of football making that type of tackle. I think he won the ball but you just can't tackle anymore so always running the risk of a red with that type of robust tacking.


Spot on just can't risk launching in like that, should have learnt from FA Cup against Rags - but it's VK's style & as another poster commented against Norwich it lead to a goal - very unfair, maybe a rule clarity is required?
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Re: Should we appeal the red card?

Postby Douglas Higginbottom » Sun Jan 13, 2013 7:17 pm

Dunnylad wrote:
Sister of fu wrote:
All the panel will do is look at the rear angle of the tackle where both feet are off the floor, yeah he won the ball but that angle clearly shows two feet off the ground. I fear he want win an appeal. IMO Vinny should no better from what happend last season, he is always going to run a fine line in this modern age of football making that type of tackle. I think he won the ball but you just can't tackle anymore so always running the risk of a red with that type of robust tacking.


Spot on just can't risk launching in like that, should have learnt from FA Cup against Rags - but it's VK's style & as another poster commented against Norwich it lead to a goal - very unfair, maybe a rule clarity is required?



I don't accept that he launched and his trailing leg was hardly off the ground and certainly not threatening in the tackle BUT at the time it happened I just said he's off! I feel we won't get an extra game added but won't win an appeal.
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Re: Should we appeal the red card?

Postby phips » Sun Jan 13, 2013 7:22 pm

Yffi_88 wrote:Tin hat time here.

Red card or not, VK makes a lot of these challenges. I think its his technique, but even when theres no malice/he wins the ball, he manages to make it look like hes diving in. Same against the rags last year and a few moments already this season. No idea why his other foot needed to come off the floor at the same time as the tackling foot.

Probably going to get shot down here but, whilst i think the ref was probably evening things up a bit, it was a daft challenge.

Completely agree.
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Re: Should we appeal the red card?

Postby AG7 » Sun Jan 13, 2013 7:29 pm

What's with everybody calling it "two-footed" ... when he got the ball (ahead of the arsenal guy) he got it cleanly with just 1 foot, and got the ball ... the two feet came off because of the crash with the other player as the other player went over and fell on to him so AFTER that his both feet came off the ground.

Yes, challenge the card ... and challenge quickly so decision is done before Fulham game. The fourth game isn't Southampton (as mentioned above somewhere), it's Liverpool. And Fulham at home might be the easiest of the three otherwise whoever is taking QPR away and Stoke away (FA Cup game) lightly, do so at your own peril.
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Re: Should we appeal the red card?

Postby Dunnylad » Sun Jan 13, 2013 7:35 pm

AG7 wrote:Yes, challenge the card ... and challenge quickly so decision is done before Fulham game. The fourth game isn't Southampton (as mentioned above somewhere), it's Liverpool. And Fulham at home might be the easiest of the three otherwise whoever is taking QPR away and Stoke away (FA Cup game) lightly, do so at your own peril.


Or Palace away
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Re: Should we appeal the red card?

Postby craigmcfc » Sun Jan 13, 2013 7:35 pm

Even Wenger said that it was just two guys going for the ball. When we appeal, we will see how corrupt the whole system is.
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Re: Should we appeal the red card?

Postby sheblue » Sun Jan 13, 2013 7:43 pm

Yes appeal it.
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Re: Should we appeal the red card?

Postby AG7 » Sun Jan 13, 2013 7:45 pm

Dunnylad wrote:
Or Palace away


Or Palace away, yes ... point being its a cup knockout game, can't afford to lose ...
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Re: Should we appeal the red card?

Postby Beefymcfc » Sun Jan 13, 2013 7:46 pm

Aswas mentioned in the match thread, the supporters were screaming for a sending off and Dean duly obliged.
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Re: Should we appeal the red card?

Postby Dunnylad » Sun Jan 13, 2013 7:53 pm

The more I see it the less it looks like a red card, still would argue from ref's view it looked worse than it was - did VK tweak a muscle though in attempting the challenge or was that 'put on' to lessen the incident?
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Re: Should we appeal the red card?

Postby Sister of fu » Sun Jan 13, 2013 8:01 pm

Dunnylad wrote:The more I see it the less it looks like a red card, still would argue from ref's view it looked worse than it was - did VK tweak a muscle though in attempting the challenge or was that 'put on' to lessen the incident?



Wilshire kneed him in the arse when they collied.
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Re: Should we appeal the red card?

Postby Blue_Manc » Sun Jan 13, 2013 8:28 pm

Should definitely appeal. I think he was pressured into giving the red by Ars fans and players.
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Re: Should we appeal the red card?

Postby Beefymcfc » Sun Jan 13, 2013 8:29 pm

Sister of fu wrote:
Dunnylad wrote:The more I see it the less it looks like a red card, still would argue from ref's view it looked worse than it was - did VK tweak a muscle though in attempting the challenge or was that 'put on' to lessen the incident?


Wilshire kneed him in the arse when they collied.

Wilshire was going down like Gary Glitter on a Thai Spice Girl, his only goal was to get a City player sent off. Hate the little fucker and if these players are the future of English football I'll give it a wide berth.
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