That is the problem and why i support VARS so that would never have been givenThe punishment probably won't fit the crime though, those 2 lost points could well send Palace down.
Becomes the first Premier League player ever to be charged with 'Successful Deception of a Match Official'. Deserved, to be fair, and a shocking decision from Anthony Taylor at the time.
If the ref reviewed it with VAR at the time, he would still have only produced a yellow card. Red card for that challenge is a myth which is being banded about as a fact.In all honesty I thought Vinny's was a red when I first saw it. I think it was only the fact that Stones was there that made it a yellow. Carroll should definitely have seen red for his antics as well.
No. Of course not. He will be given the derby and told "you know what to do".Is Taylor being charged with successful deception of the paying public when he is described as a 'match official'?