chesterbells
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Not even for a reckless one which endangers an opponent?Not sure red cards can be given for tackles.
Not even for a reckless one which endangers an opponent?Not sure red cards can be given for tackles.
But the tackle by Benarbe wasn’t either and again a tackle can’t be reckless or endanger an opponentNot even for a reckless one which endangers an opponent?
Pushed into the challenge and gets the ball
The one on the touchline that resulted in a throw in, and appeared to be about 2 feet (literally) off the ground ?If anyone can find footage of the Rag assault.......?
That just about covers itThe one on the touchline that resulted in a throw in, and appeared to be about 2 feet (literally) off the ground ?
I was only half watching it at that point, but I couldn't believe it wasn't even given as a foul, there'll be no coverage of that left, it will have been erased from history, but yes I'd also like to see it again.That just about covers it
Its on YouTube as wellThe full match is available to watch on the City website,
Yep,a snidey one for sure.He even walked away smiling.Also just watched the incident Delap was booked for, it was a shocker to be fair. Blatantly elbowed their defender straight in the head and should definitely have been sent off.
He’s very special. I think he’s a future first team player. Pep could mold him into a Merlin type of player at LCM. So so elegant, just glides past players like they’re not even there and his passing is great. Loads of goal contributions tooJames McAtee is absolutely incredible.
A wonderfully talented young man, as is Palmer. He is younger and smaller but his talent shines through.James McAtee is absolutely incredible.
I must admit, I thought it was a foul by Bernabe at the time (I was half watching the F1 on another screen), and didn't see a replay, but it's clear from the 2 clips on here that he did nothing wrong, I hope they can appeal that decision because the evidence is clear that he got the ball, and the only danger involved was from the second rag who wasn't going for the ball.