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Post by Menorca Stokie on Sept 16, 2019 9:02:42 GMT
Yes it is a red and I can't understand appealing however even more so is the fans reaction. He's become another hat figure of the fans and at the end of the day he's been non worse than the majority. We know he is a class player but underperforming like the rest of the team. The fans are clearly disappointed at the current situation but what ever happened to the City till I did attitude? Yes, we have a lot of players that need shipping out but the same can be said for a lot of the so called supporters. I'd rather have 14000 passionate fans in the ground than an extra 11,000 meaning whinging plastic ones. Get off their backs and support your team.
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Post by skelman on Sept 16, 2019 9:08:04 GMT
Red card all day long for violent conduct. 3 match ban applies to all competitions so Allen will miss Brentford, Crawley & Forest. Panel would split their sides laughing if we tried to appeal that one đ±
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Post by crapslinger on Sept 16, 2019 9:12:25 GMT
Red card all day long for violent conduct. 3 match ban applies to all competitions so Allen will miss Brentford, Crawley & Forest. Panel would split their sides laughing if we tried to appeal that one đ± Reckless, stupid, needless and dangerous from an experienced International and captain, he badly let us down on Saturday he needs dropping for an extended period of time after his ban finishes.
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Post by Veritas on Sept 16, 2019 9:16:48 GMT
Red card all day long for violent conduct. 3 match ban applies to all competitions so Allen will miss Brentford, Crawley & Forest. Panel would split their sides laughing if we tried to appeal that one đ± Red card maybe, borderline in my opinion, but certainly wasnât given for violent conduct.
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Post by skelman on Sept 16, 2019 9:32:37 GMT
Red card all day long for violent conduct. 3 match ban applies to all competitions so Allen will miss Brentford, Crawley & Forest. Panel would split their sides laughing if we tried to appeal that one đ± Red card maybe, borderline in my opinion, but certainly wasnât given for violent conduct. Red nailed on mate and an evens bet for a 4 game ban. âIf a player is sent off for a professional foul (eg holding an opponent back when they're through on goal) or a second bookable offence they will be handed a one-match ban. Straight red cards for dissent will result in a two-match ban, while dangerous tackles or violent conduct will result in a three-match ban which can be raised to four or more games in extreme casesâ.
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Post by mcw on Sept 16, 2019 9:45:10 GMT
Red card all day long for violent conduct. 3 match ban applies to all competitions so Allen will miss Brentford, Crawley & Forest. Panel would split their sides laughing if we tried to appeal that one đ± Red card maybe, borderline in my opinion, but certainly wasnât given for violent conduct. Totally agree and some serious bed wetting going on here, or more likely the usual suspects who have decided that Joe Allen is a league 2 player at best. Violent conduct, what a joke! It was a harsh red and the utter shit house reaction of the Bristol player is what sealed it. It was two players going for a bouncing ball and one mistimed his tackle, end of.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 16, 2019 10:03:22 GMT
Whatever keeps the useless sack of shit out the team the longest i'm happy with.
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Post by davejohnno1 on Sept 16, 2019 14:23:09 GMT
Frivolous appeal time hopefully (fingers crossed emoji)
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Post by brinsleymaclagan on Sept 16, 2019 14:41:19 GMT
Red card maybe, borderline in my opinion, but certainly wasnât given for violent conduct. Totally agree and some serious bed wetting going on here, or more likely the usual suspects who have decided that Joe Allen is a league 2 player at best. Violent conduct, what a joke! It was a harsh red and the utter shit house reaction of the Bristol player is what sealed it. It was two players going for a bouncing ball and one mistimed his tackle, end of. Mate, I suggest you take another look at the Allen foul, he was out of control and his studs landed above the Bristol playersâ ankle. In the circumstances, I donât think the Bristol player âfeignedâ any more pain than he felt, and he was very lucky not to have sustained a serious injury. The fansâ booing of the victim for the rest of the match was also pretty crass.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 16, 2019 14:53:43 GMT
It's a straight red . Ridiculous challenge .
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Post by Somebody_Told_Me on Sept 16, 2019 16:04:42 GMT
I though harsh red, but one you can't argue with. Daft to appeal.
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Post by mcw on Sept 16, 2019 16:30:31 GMT
Totally agree and some serious bed wetting going on here, or more likely the usual suspects who have decided that Joe Allen is a league 2 player at best. Violent conduct, what a joke! It was a harsh red and the utter shit house reaction of the Bristol player is what sealed it. It was two players going for a bouncing ball and one mistimed his tackle, end of. Mate, I suggest you take another look at the Allen foul, he was out of control and his studs landed above the Bristol playersâ ankle. In the circumstances, I donât think the Bristol player âfeignedâ any more pain than he felt, and he was very lucky not to have sustained a serious injury. The fansâ booing of the victim for the rest of the match was also pretty crass. I can tell you how he feigned more injury than he felt, namely that he proceeded to come back on and play the rest of the game without any problem what so ever. Now if that had caught him as badly as he made out his ankle would have swollen and he wouldn't have been able to carry on. It is a bloody stupid tackle don't get me wrong, but it was a mistimed tackle with both players going for the ball and no intention to do any damage. Allen catches him on the follow through as the Bristol player got to the ball fractionally before him. Not disputing the fact that he may have still got a red even if the player had got straight up, but the fact he didn't is what sealed it.
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Post by gutreaction on Sept 16, 2019 19:46:43 GMT
Sealed it for you maybe, the ref had no need to look at Brownhill, he had made his correct decision immediately. Brownhill is not the sort to feign anything and suggestions he did by someone who has no knowledge of him as a person is insulting and wrong.
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Post by dastokie on Sept 16, 2019 20:05:30 GMT
Ban will be bigger if appealed. I say appeal the appeal keep him out. Hopefully results change and that's the last we'll see of him. Although Jones loves him like a son.
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Post by Edward Tattsyrup on Sept 16, 2019 20:13:41 GMT
Totally agree and some serious bed wetting going on here, or more likely the usual suspects who have decided that Joe Allen is a league 2 player at best. Violent conduct, what a joke! It was a harsh red and the utter shit house reaction of the Bristol player is what sealed it. It was two players going for a bouncing ball and one mistimed his tackle, end of. Mate, I suggest you take another look at the Allen foul, he was out of control and his studs landed above the Bristol playersâ ankle. In the circumstances, I donât think the Bristol player âfeignedâ any more pain than he felt, and he was very lucky not to have sustained a serious injury. The fansâ booing of the victim for the rest of the match was also pretty crass. If Joe had caught his standing leg and not the leg off the ground, the lad would be in plaster. It was a dreadful and needless challenge made even worse by the fact that it was all of Joe's making due to yet another shit first touch.
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Post by CBUFAWKIPWH on Sept 16, 2019 20:16:48 GMT
Looked like a red to me - dangerous tackle - out of control and studs up. I don't think there was any malicious intent - but that is irrelevant. Seems like a daft appeal to me.
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Post by woodstein on Sept 16, 2019 21:28:13 GMT
Terrible decision to review. He threw himself in, foot off the ground for a challenge he absolutely didn't need to make. More chance of them extending for a frivolous appeal. Of course a challenge was needed.
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Post by kustokie on Sept 17, 2019 1:49:38 GMT
It was as clear a red card as you will ever see. I hope they lose an appeal and they tack on three more games for wasting everyoneâs time,
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Post by GoBoks on Sept 17, 2019 2:14:42 GMT
Yes it is a red and I can't understand appealing however even more so is the fans reaction. He's become another hat figure of the fans and at the end of the day he's been non worse than the majority. We know he is a class player but underperforming like the rest of the team. The fans are clearly disappointed at the current situation but what ever happened to the City till I did attitude? Yes, we have a lot of players that need shipping out but the same can be said for a lot of the so called supporters. I'd rather have 14000 passionate fans in the ground than an extra 11,000 meaning whinging plastic ones. Get off their backs and support your team. Weâll be with you every step along the way......... except if you select players I donât like, or say things in interviews I disagree with, or buy players other than the ones I wanted, or lose, or, or,or Perhaps itâs time to mothball the old song and come up with something the fans relate to better?
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Post by Veritas on Sept 17, 2019 8:12:50 GMT
Yes it is a red and I can't understand appealing however even more so is the fans reaction. He's become another hat figure of the fans and at the end of the day he's been non worse than the majority. We know he is a class player but underperforming like the rest of the team. The fans are clearly disappointed at the current situation but what ever happened to the City till I did attitude? Yes, we have a lot of players that need shipping out but the same can be said for a lot of the so called supporters. I'd rather have 14000 passionate fans in the ground than an extra 11,000 meaning whinging plastic ones. Get off their backs and support your team. Weâll be with you every step along the way......... except if you select players I donât like, or say things in interviews I disagree with, or buy players other than the ones I wanted, or lose, or, or,or Perhaps itâs time to mothball the old song and come up with something the fans relate to better? We'll berate you, we'll berate you every step along the way
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Post by skelman on Sept 17, 2019 8:35:26 GMT
Red card all day long for violent conduct. 3 match ban applies to all competitions so Allen will miss Brentford, Crawley & Forest. Panel would split their sides laughing if we tried to appeal that one đ± Red card maybe, borderline in my opinion, but certainly wasnât given for violent conduct. OK commuted to serious foul play on appeal! đ SERIOUS FOUL PLAY A tackle or challenge that endangers the safety of an opponent or uses excessive force or brutality must be sanctioned as serious foul play. Any player who lunges at an opponent in challenging for the ball from the front, from the side or from behind using one or both legs, with excessive force or endangers the safety of an opponent is guilty of serious foul play. VIOLENT CONDUCT Violent conduct is when a player uses or attempts to use excessive force or brutality against an opponent when not challenging for the ball, or against a team-mate, team official, match official, spectator or any other person, regardless of whether contact is made.
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Post by royalewithcheese on Sept 17, 2019 8:36:08 GMT
If we appeal it will just be the latest in a long line of brain dead decisions made by the club.
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Post by bolders on Sept 17, 2019 9:25:30 GMT
If we appeal it will just be the latest in a long line of brain dead decisions made by the club. Or the first great idea we have had in a while, they probably see, not including Jones, that he needs to be dropped so they are hoping to get 4 games without him to show Jones we are better without him
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Post by mcw on Sept 17, 2019 10:16:52 GMT
Sealed it for you maybe, the ref had no need to look at Brownhill, he had made his correct decision immediately. Brownhill is not the sort to feign anything and suggestions he did by someone who has no knowledge of him as a person is insulting and wrong. It appears that Lou Macari would disagree.... But having seen it, and knowing you canât so much as throw a glance at an opponent these days, a sending off was always likely for Allen. His challenge gave the referee food for thought and, if he was in any doubt, then his mind was surely made up by the reaction of the Bristol City player, Josh Brownhill. Once he started rolling round with his hands in the air, there was every chance referee Geoff Eltringham would be reaching for his back pocket, not his side pocket. Brownhillâs reaction is nothing new in this day and age, of course, and is almost encouraged by todayâs stricter rules. Iâd have been committing that kind of challenge every game and there wouldnât have been a headline in sight. And had I been on the receiving end, Iâd have either bounced straight back up, or gone nose-to-nose with the guy putting me on the floor. But again, there would have been no headline, and certainly no sending off, but we all know the game has changed.
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Post by Squeekster on Sept 17, 2019 11:28:16 GMT
Sealed it for you maybe, the ref had no need to look at Brownhill, he had made his correct decision immediately. Brownhill is not the sort to feign anything and suggestions he did by someone who has no knowledge of him as a person is insulting and wrong. Allen caught Brownhill on the top of his foot, yet he was rolling round on the pitch holding his shin!
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Post by kustokie on Sept 17, 2019 11:35:03 GMT
Yes it is a red and I can't understand appealing however even more so is the fans reaction. He's become another hat figure of the fans and at the end of the day he's been non worse than the majority. We know he is a class player but underperforming like the rest of the team. The fans are clearly disappointed at the current situation but what ever happened to the City till I did attitude? Yes, we have a lot of players that need shipping out but the same can be said for a lot of the so called supporters. I'd rather have 14000 passionate fans in the ground than an extra 11,000 meaning whinging plastic ones. Get off their backs and support your team. And exactly what do we have to be passionate about? I find it very difficult to get behind the shower of shit they turn out week in week out. Am I supposed to say, âbad luck Charlie, I am feel so sorry for you that you missed a penalty, got sent and cost us the game. Better luck next timeâ.
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Post by RAF on Sept 17, 2019 13:16:46 GMT
Mate, I suggest you take another look at the Allen foul, he was out of control and his studs landed above the Bristol playersâ ankle. In the circumstances, I donât think the Bristol player âfeignedâ any more pain than he felt, and he was very lucky not to have sustained a serious injury. The fansâ booing of the victim for the rest of the match was also pretty crass. I can tell you how he feigned more injury than he felt, namely that he proceeded to come back on and play the rest of the game without any problem what so ever. Now if that had caught him as badly as he made out his ankle would have swollen and he wouldn't have been able to carry on. It is a bloody stupid tackle don't get me wrong, but it was a mistimed tackle with both players going for the ball and no intention to do any damage. Allen catches him on the follow through as the Bristol player got to the ball fractionally before him. Not disputing the fact that he may have still got a red even if the player had got straight up, but the fact he didn't is what sealed it. Well that's not exactly proof is it? I remember twatting myself in the shin with my bear trap pedals on my bike when I was a lad and I was rolling around thinking I'd need to go to A and E , ten minutes later I'm coming off a ramp made with bricks and plywood without a care in the world! :) H
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Post by bhp on Sept 17, 2019 13:23:15 GMT
Deserves a red card for sliding in like that on the edge of the opposition's 18 yard box never mind
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Post by mcw on Sept 17, 2019 13:28:19 GMT
I can tell you how he feigned more injury than he felt, namely that he proceeded to come back on and play the rest of the game without any problem what so ever. Now if that had caught him as badly as he made out his ankle would have swollen and he wouldn't have been able to carry on. It is a bloody stupid tackle don't get me wrong, but it was a mistimed tackle with both players going for the ball and no intention to do any damage. Allen catches him on the follow through as the Bristol player got to the ball fractionally before him. Not disputing the fact that he may have still got a red even if the player had got straight up, but the fact he didn't is what sealed it. Well that's not exactly proof is it? I remember twatting myself in the shin with my bear trap pedals on my bike when I was a lad and I was rolling around thinking I'd need to go to A and E , ten minutes later I'm coming off a ramp made with bricks and plywood without a care in the world! H Fair point:)! The point I am making and this is just an observation on how different the game is now compared to how it was even when I was playing 10 years ago. Back then unless you were seriously injured you would get up, dust yourself off and make a point of not letting the opponent know they had hurt you (unless of course you were going to have to end up in A&E). Can't prove it, but I think he over-egged his reaction and knew what he was doing...
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Post by chigstoke on Sept 17, 2019 15:08:44 GMT
He's accepted a ban
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