He's football's Tim Duncan and I love itI'll raise you with this..
It's a red on the pitch for me, he's studs up and high, out of control and endangering an opponent. Iirc violent contact and dangerous foul play don't need to fit the clear and obvious benchmark, but the 'you need to see that again' line
Anytime you go in with studs up you run the risk, regardless of the degree of contact. Unless you're a Man Utd player tackling Ruben Neves, of course...Nah he’s on the ground when making the challenge so going at a very slow speed.
Slight help for Everton as the replay will be one of dcls suspended gamesNeither of those 2 sides needed the extra fixture of a replay.
Come on look at the pace he goes in at very slow so non excessiveAnytime you go in with studs up you run the risk, regardless of the degree of contact. Unless you're a Man Utd player tackling Ruben Neves, of course...
Nah he’s on the ground when making the challenge so going at a very slow speed.
He not out control or endangering an opponent FFS. He’s barely fucking movingIt's a red on the pitch for me, he's studs up and high, out of control and endangering an opponent. Iirc violent contact and dangerous foul play don't need to fit the clear and obvious benchmark, but the 'you need to see that again' line
I agree. I don't think it's a red. I don't think it's a foul really. They'll have seen the studs up though.Come on look at the pace he goes in at very slow so non excessive
Where is the excessive force? Absolutely none it’s absolutely not a red even by today’s law. Excessive force no his speed of travel is very slow therefore no real danger.His foot's over the ball, studs up. I know there was no contact but it's a no go these days
I think they've seen the straight leg and studs up and thought that's enough for a red.I agree. I don't think it's a red. I don't think it's a foul really. They'll have seen the studs up though.