Was Hourihane booked for diving AND their player sent off for the violent conduct all at the same time? If so that's a new one on me. Booking a player for diving and then sending the other player off for the assault that he has adjudged didn't happen
I think that their player got two yellows. One for the incident with CH, and the other for pushing him after.
Two yellows. First one for the heads coming together and the 2nd one for the push after reacting to Conor standing on his foot whilst walking away Sent from my SM-G800F using Tapatalk
I thought you were going to add "in the head". Those antics with his watch, his abuse of the 4th official etc. Should see a substantial ban.
Re: He's never been right Diving for the free kick or clash of heads ???????? Didn't dive for free kick as we were awarded the free kick As for class of heads, as minimal contact as there was,I tensions were there & the push that followed was stupid from there player.
Re: He's never been right The red card came out after the push on Brownhill. The foot step, for what it was, came while Connor was lining up the free kick after the initial foul. That's when the heads clashed, for what that was too. Conor made a meal of it granted. Forrester wouldn't let it go and would have got away with yellow, if not for the push on Brownhill.
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I thought the ref had seen the stamp by their lad. He gives a little kick out after the initial tackle and then there was the coming together. If he sees that it's a straight red for me. My brother reckons the push on Toney was because Toney deliberately stood on his toes. Sent from my I-Oven using the internets
Their lad definitely started it by kicking Conor's backside as he went down from the tackle. But I think if the ref had seen that he would have given a straight red. He's quite fond of a red is Mr Bull. Last night's was his fifth in his last seven games.