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I'm not sure on the rules to be honest but shouldn't the keeper have already been booked for handling out the area? Irrelevant to the incident you describe but just wondering.
Quote from: mushRTID on November 27, 2012, 10:24:27 pmI'm not sure on the rules to be honest but shouldn't the keeper have already been booked for handling out the area? Irrelevant to the incident you describe but just wondering.Think the 2nd was for dragging the player up from the floor. At least that's what the ref seemed to indicate when Hume asked why.He should have but was n`t, did Hume get a second yellow for back chatting the ref?
Quote from: Filo on November 27, 2012, 10:27:51 pmQuote from: mushRTID on November 27, 2012, 10:24:27 pmI'm not sure on the rules to be honest but shouldn't the keeper have already been booked for handling out the area? Irrelevant to the incident you describe but just wondering.Think the 2nd was for dragging the player up from the floor. At least that's what the ref seemed to indicate when Hume asked why.He should have but was n`t, did Hume get a second yellow for back chatting the ref?
BBC site says 1st booking on 77 minutes.
Quote from: northern soul on November 27, 2012, 10:39:09 pmBBC site says 1st booking on 77 minutes.Oh right. I don't remember either then.
Did anyone see Hume put his finger up the little left back's bum as he was about to take the throw in? 81st minute, I made a mental note of it. We all saw it and we're p!ssing ourselves.
Handball outside the box is a straight red, no?
Quote from: PDX_Rover on November 28, 2012, 03:55:23 amHandball outside the box is a straight red, no?I thought the same. Did it ever used to be?
Quote from: Scooter on November 28, 2012, 08:40:17 amQuote from: PDX_Rover on November 28, 2012, 03:55:23 amHandball outside the box is a straight red, no?I thought the same. Did it ever used to be?Anyone remember Samways/Crichton (not sure which) get sent off for exactly the same thing at Scarborough?
Those sendings off were coming all night. The ref was itching for it. There was barely a bad tackle in the entire game (even the one by their centre half on Woods down by the North Stand corner flag didn't look too bad to me - I thought he'd taken the ball from where I was sat) but the ref still found 7 yellow card offences and a straight red.He totally lost control of the situation for the sendings off. Hume's challenge was barely even a foul, let alone a yellow card. The ref then missed the fact that the full back was feigning injury, leading to Hume exploding. There's a debate going on about simulation, but when Hume lost his rag and demonstrated that the full back was fine, it was Hume who was penalised. Then the keeper joined in with a push in the chest that could hardly be described as violent conduct. It could all have been entirely avoided with better handling by the ref in the first place - going to see what state the full back was in instead of marching in like a latter-day Jim Parker flashing cards at the first opportunity.And the one blatant yellow card offence, the keeper deliberately taking the ball out of the box in his hands, didn't even merit a talking to!