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The big difference in the red card and the yellow for the foul on Taylor is that 8 or 9 of our players didn't immediately suurround that player screaming abuse and pushing and pulling opposition players around. We have no "mesters" in this team sadly.
Quote from: ravenrover on November 26, 2021, 10:35:04 amThe big difference in the red card and the yellow for the foul on Taylor is that 8 or 9 of our players didn't immediately suurround that player screaming abuse and pushing and pulling opposition players around. We have no "mesters" in this team sadly.The big difference was Joe tackled from behind and Jon what’s tackled from the side. The tackles are incomparable.
The big difference in the red card and the yellow for the foul on Taylor is that 8 or 9 of our players didn't immediately suurround that player screaming abuse and pushing and pulling opposition players around. We have no "mesters" in this team sadly.
Quote from: GazLaz on November 26, 2021, 10:50:02 amQuote from: ravenrover on November 26, 2021, 10:35:04 amThe big difference in the red card and the yellow for the foul on Taylor is that 8 or 9 of our players didn't immediately suurround that player screaming abuse and pushing and pulling opposition players around. We have no "mesters" in this team sadly.The big difference was Joe tackled from behind and Jon what’s tackled from the side. The tackles are incomparable. The tackle on Taylor was right in front of me, from the side at knee height, a lot worse that Oluwu’s tackle
Quote from: ravenrover on November 26, 2021, 10:35:04 amThe big difference in the red card and the yellow for the foul on Taylor is that 8 or 9 of our players didn't immediately suurround that player screaming abuse and pushing and pulling opposition players around. We have no "mesters" in this team sadly.The big difference was Joe tackled from behind and Jon what’s tackled from the side. The tackles are incomparable.
The big difference in the red card and the yellow for the foul on Taylor is that 8 or 9 of our players didn't immediately suurround that player screaming abuse and pushing and pulling opposition players around. We have no "mesters" in this team sadly.
Quote from: GazLaz on November 26, 2021, 10:50:02 amQuote from: ravenrover on November 26, 2021, 10:35:04 amThe big difference in the red card and the yellow for the foul on Taylor is that 8 or 9 of our players didn't immediately suurround that player screaming abuse and pushing and pulling opposition players around. We have no "mesters" in this team sadly.The big difference was Joe tackled from behind and Jon what’s tackled from the side. The tackles are incomparable. The intent was still the same. So on the basis that it was from behiddoes that mean every deliberate ankle tap from behind that we see quite regularly will also merit a red? Not meant tp be malicious but still with same intent
Quote from: ravenrover on November 26, 2021, 04:05:19 pmQuote from: GazLaz on November 26, 2021, 10:50:02 amQuote from: ravenrover on November 26, 2021, 10:35:04 amThe big difference in the red card and the yellow for the foul on Taylor is that 8 or 9 of our players didn't immediately suurround that player screaming abuse and pushing and pulling opposition players around. We have no "mesters" in this team sadly.The big difference was Joe tackled from behind and Jon what’s tackled from the side. The tackles are incomparable. The intent was still the same. So on the basis that it was from behiddoes that mean every deliberate ankle tap from behind that we see quite regularly will also merit a red? Not meant tp be malicious but still with same intentTackles from behind are a classed differently to tackles from behind. They are extremely dangerous when carried out on a person running at speed.
Quote from: GazLaz on November 26, 2021, 10:50:02 amQuote from: ravenrover on November 26, 2021, 10:35:04 amThe big difference in the red card and the yellow for the foul on Taylor is that 8 or 9 of our players didn't immediately suurround that player screaming abuse and pushing and pulling opposition players around. We have no "mesters" in this team sadly.The big difference was Joe tackled from behind and Jon what’s tackled from the side. The tackles are incomparable. The intent was still the same. So on the basis that it was from behiddoes that mean every deliberate ankle tap from behind that we see quite regularly will also merit a red? Not meant tp be malicious but still with same intent
Quote from: ravenrover on November 26, 2021, 10:35:04 amThe big difference in the red card and the yellow for the foul on Taylor is that 8 or 9 of our players didn't immediately suurround that player screaming abuse and pushing and pulling opposition players around. We have no "mesters" in this team sadly.The big difference was Joe tackled from behind and Jon what’s tackled from the side. The tackles are incomparable.
The big difference in the red card and the yellow for the foul on Taylor is that 8 or 9 of our players didn't immediately suurround that player screaming abuse and pushing and pulling opposition players around. We have no "mesters" in this team sadly.
It might have been inconsistent to send Olowu off, but in my opinion, that should be a Red card on every occasion. There's now't worse in football than being hacked down from behind, in my opinion.