PORT VALE red card rescinded....
1Shown briefly on Sky Sports News. Wasn't at the game myself, so can't comment on the merits or otherwise of the sending-off.
Thought it was harsh personally, but obviously didn't have any affect on the game.newgroundrodney wrote:Shown briefly on Sky Sports News. Wasn't at the game myself, so can't comment on the merits or otherwise of the sending-off.
The red appeared to be given on the recommendation of the linesman, and he was a lot nearer than me. Perhaps i'm not keeping up with the way the games are being reffed nowadays. As he got quite a bit of the ball as well as the man, may have been deemed a good tackle a few years back.Exile 1976 wrote:Looked nailed on red from where I was but hey.
Their other player that was subbed at HT Hannant(?) should definitely have been given a red instead of the yellow
OLDCROMWELLIAN wrote:The red appeared to be given on the recommendation of the linesman, and he was a lot nearer than me. Perhaps i'm not keeping up with the way the games are being reffed nowadays. As he got quite a bit of the ball as well as the man, may have been deemed a good tackle a few years back.Exile 1976 wrote:Looked nailed on red from where I was but hey.
Their other player that was subbed at HT Hannant(?) should definitely have been given a red instead of the yellow
Yep as I said above the lineo called itThreadbare wrote:Dffo a red from where I was watching.
The only thing I would say is that the ref took much longer than normal when a red is dished out. It is normally a quick card flash. So just wonder if he was getting advice from elsewhere ?
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