Burnley Down To 10 Men

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  1. Gue

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    Was It Or Wasn't It? (chinny)
     
  2. Dal

    Dale BFC New Member

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    went over top of ball, but he touched the ball first. not sure what the rule is
     
  3. EastStander

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    What a joke

    I thought the ruling was for 2-footed challenges, he went in with 1 foot for the ball and rolled over the ball!
     
  4. Gue

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    Deserved to go...

    He was high and could have easily broke Gilberto's leg..

    Silly challenge and could have easily took the ball cleanly
     
  5. Gue

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    No

    Both feet were off the floor and the intent was to injure the Arsenal player...

    Studs were up and he went over the ball, look at it from the side angle
     
  6. RE: Deserved to go...

    Only a yellow card, was not two footed, only one leg touched gilberto, after the ball had touched the burnley player, this a mans game and gilberto was up running around like a whippet a minute later, before too long tackling will be outlawed in football and will be become the mens equalivalent to netball in terms of no contact

    Bad Decision
     
  7. Journo Tyke

    Journo Tyke Well-Known Member

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    RE: No

    Don't agree, never a red card offence.

    If that's a red card and that one at Ipswich yesterday we'll be having games abandoned due to too few players on the pitch.
     

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