FrankMunro-371
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In my opinion Ojo was a little unfortunate, but in those situations if you do not get the ball you are always running the risk of being cautioned. I also agree with those who think the Huddersfield player could easily have been sent off, only the referee can explain his own actions.
Regarding ALF, I think the problem is that it is possible that he did just lose his balance, but it is worth bearing in mind that it should not automatically be a yellow card if the referee does not award a penalty kick. But clearly the referee felt that ALF had dived, and if that was what he thought, then he had to give him a yellow card.
TSB sums it up much better than I can in his comments about the penalty incident.
Regarding ALF, I think the problem is that it is possible that he did just lose his balance, but it is worth bearing in mind that it should not automatically be a yellow card if the referee does not award a penalty kick. But clearly the referee felt that ALF had dived, and if that was what he thought, then he had to give him a yellow card.
TSB sums it up much better than I can in his comments about the penalty incident.