Oh ffs, one of the most idiotic analogy I have ever read on this forumLaziest response ever. “Gets the ball”.
If he pulls a knife, stabs the guy and comes away with the ball, is that ok in your book?
If another team’s player does that to one of ours we’d be furious.
Clearly dangerous play. Aggressive. At speed. Lucky to get away with it.
I thought it was red at the game as did most around me in the Main Stand. Watching the replay it could have been either. No need for the overly confrontational pish because someone disagrees with you. I'm referring to your earlier post, not the one quoted.The ref rewatched it several times from different angles and disagrees with your opinion.
Daft tackle but it was low, if he catches him higher then yes it’s a red.
Aye because the poster I was replying to was very reasonable and put his point across so eloquently.I thought it was red at the game as did most around me in the Main Stand. Watching the replay it could have been either. No need for the overly confrontational pish because someone disagrees with you. I'm referring to your earlier post, not the one quoted.
Did it just move on its own then?He definitely doesn't hahah
The St Johnstone player clearly passes it?Did it just move on its own then?
To be fair I think we're sometimes crying out for a player to mix it. Shades of Roy Keane red mist in that one... its okay now and again
Wild one! What was he thinking?
Clark's was a definite red card, and it could have been much worse for Jack; according to Beale, Jack had to come off as a precaution at half time because of it.Neither were red cards IMO.
This is the clearest yellow you’ll ever seen, never a red though. Is late but is in control. Mental how this is evidence of some kind of conspiracy considering the awful tackles we’ve seen on our players over the years.
Got the ball.
Wild one! What was he thinking?
Genuinely mental.Jacks was a yellow but are some posters still trying to claim he won the ball?
username checks out.Genuinely mental.