The same way that Southend players held their heads in their hands when we scored the goal that was disallowed, Alan Thompson never protested his innocence to the referee which speaks volumes about Alan's view on whether the red card was merited or not. Thompson has had a number of red cards down the years (7/8 if I'm not mistaken), so this is hardly an out of the blue incident. Whilst myself and many other Leeds fans will feel that<font size="5"> justcice</font> wasn't fully done there, if teh authorities rescind the red card, then surely there is an argument to<font size="4"> review the result (HA HA HA)</font>which the authorities surely wouldn't do. Easiest way out for the authorities is to uphold the red card. I still however feel that we have the chance to stay up, and we've more twists still to come in the last 2 games, for Hull, Southend and ourselves.</p> </p> WHAT'S JUSTCICE ?</p>