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Having seen it for the first time, absolutely agree with Mr Quids. If you are attacked, which he was, then you are enitled to take a little revenge. Live by the sword and die by the sword.


As for my bet. Spurs on the drift from 22 to 32....long way to go though.

I, too, agree with Master Quids and cannot help but sympathise with the goalkeeper. There but for the grace of God...


But then - presumably - there is the issue of reasonable/unreasonable force (he was wearing studs) etc...


Still, the red card has since been rescinded.

Oh, I'm not disagreeing and also feel it was deserved, after all, he could have been some psycho with a knife or whatever and I would have the same response if someone was walking towards me like that ... just think the ref thought it was excessive force. Also liked that the team walked off the pitch in response.

Otta Wrote:

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> Parkdrive / Ladygooner, are you aware that Arsenal

> match is now at 3pm on the 27th.

>

> It's on BBC Website.



Yes thank god for that!!! I was starting to panick about how the heck I would find a parking space.

Had to look this one up out of pure curiosity. Presumably the referee was relying on one (or more) of these rules, Mr. Medic.


A player, substitute or substituted player is sent off and shown the red

card if he commits any of the following seven offences:

1. is guilty of serious foul play

2. is guilty of violent conduct...

...6. uses offensive or insulting or abusive language and/or gestures.


I am really surprised at how broad and unspecific these rules are. What, for example constitutes "serious foul play"? I didn't find a "definitions' section".

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> ..goalkeeper sent off for kicking spectator

>

> Everyone seen this? My sympathy is with the

> keeper, the bloke was trying to drop kick him from

> behind, it's hardly a Cantona tyep assault


So what was the keeper supposed to do? Wait to get assaulted before he defends himslef. Thankfully it appears common sense has prevailed and the red card has been rescinded.

Laddy Muck Wrote:

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>

> I am really surprised at how broad and unspecific

> these rules are. What, for example constitutes

> "serious foul play"? I didn't find a

> "definitions' section".


Look no further than Roy Keane's "foul" on Alf Hinge Haaland.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Laddy Muck Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----.

> >

> > I am really surprised at how broad and

> unspecific

> > these rules are. What, for example constitutes

> > "serious foul play"? I didn't find a

> > "definitions' section".

>

> Look no further than Roy Keane's "foul" on Alf

> Hinge Haaland.

> Roy ends Alf's career.


This episode was disgraceful quite how he escaped legal proceedings is beyond me. And before anybody says anything, It's not just because he was a united player, its just unforgiveable. Full stop.

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