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Not blunts, not Bolton - any news if we are appealing the sending off
When Fatty Evans says it's a red, it's a red.
It was the most blatant red I’ve ever seen, looked him, sized him up, wallop.
It's definitely not "the most blatant red" anyone has ever seen, unless you've only seen one red card ever. Should we appeal? No.
Quote from: DonnyOsmond on February 18, 2020, 12:46:25 pmIt's definitely not "the most blatant red" anyone has ever seen, unless you've only seen one red card ever. Should we appeal? No.Of course it was, it was 100% a red card. How can you get more blatant than that?
There's no evidence of "excessive force or brutality" which is the requirement for a red card.
Gaz.Can you load up a still of where Okenabirhie is clearly looking round at the defender?
It’s very difficult to still shot due to the cameraman moving the camera too quickly, but when you slow it all down you can see a head movement. I’ve attached an image anyway. He did a similar thing earlier in the half as well which won’t have helped his cause. That one didn’t look as bad to me though.
It was. I’ve slowed it right down and you can see him look at him. Watched it 100 times.
So which part of that, looking at the video evidence, is endangering the safety of the opponent?
Quote from: GazLaz on February 18, 2020, 06:52:35 amIt was the most blatant red I’ve ever seen, looked him, sized him up, wallop. Quote from: GazLaz on February 18, 2020, 12:38:12 pmIt was. I’ve slowed it right down and you can see him look at him. Watched it 100 times. If it was the most blatant red you've ever seen, why did you need to watch it 100 times?
The delay in treating the player, with the main objective being to get our player sent off, could have endangered him.......Unless it was premeditated, like!