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Ederson MOTM
Aggressive? Haha! Fuckinell.IFAB Rule Book: 12.3: Sending off offences include physical or aggressive behaviour towards a match official.
If it is deemed as aggressive he will be banned. I think it was and I think he will.
Edit: What could save Aguero is if the FA are allowed to retrospectively ban a player for something that obviously involved an official at the time. They can't say they didn't see it.
Aggressive? Are you joking?IFAB Rule Book: 12.3: Sending off offences include physical or aggressive behaviour towards a match official.
If it is deemed as aggressive he will be banned. I think it was and I think he will.
Edit: What could save Aguero is if the FA are allowed to retrospectively ban a player for something that obviously involved an official at the time. They can't say they didn't see it.
It is, but I honestly don’t think you can say that was an aggressive gesture. It was stupid though. He probably will get banned for it anyway, sadly.Football is far too tribal these days. You lot crack on.
We are also missing what a poor decision it was. How could she not see he would out of play when it hit him? Right in front of her?Aggressive? Are you joking
Hmm, surely can't be deemed aggressive? Physical, definitely.IFAB Rule Book: 12.3: Sending off offences include physical or aggressive behaviour towards a match official.
If it is deemed as aggressive he will be banned. I think it was and I think he will.
Edit: What could save Aguero is if the FA are allowed to retrospectively ban a player for something that obviously involved an official at the time. They can't say they didn't see it.
She didn't make a fuss either, so all should be good, but it wasn't a clever move imho.Not sure it could be classed as aggressive?! Inappropriate, sure, but in no way aggressive.
There's a thread for that :)Ederson MOTM
Usually retrospective bans come from actions that the officials haven't seen. The officials have obviously seen this so can the FA retrospectively ban him?Hmm, surely can't be deemed aggressive? Physical, definitely.
I'm struggling with your last bit though mate?
Yeah, she seemed to give a thumbs up to the ref which suggests she wasn’t too affronted so doubt she’ll put in a complaint. Already a media clamour for action to be taken though.She didn't make a fuss either, so all should be good, but it wasn't a clever move imho.
They tend to tweak rules when required!Usually retrospective bans come from actions that the officials haven't seen. The officials have obviously seen this so can the FA retrospectively ban him?
It wasn't aggressive, but it's a silly thing to do, if she had made a fuss then he'd be in trouble, she didn't because she is actually a decent official, and probably realised her decision was a mistake, I'm sure she'll watch it again and see she made a mistake, and the match report won't go against Sergio, as common sense will prevail.Hmm, surely can't be deemed aggressive? Physical, definitely.
Also Walker was very good.ack to the game, thought Dias and Ake were really good tonight. Looked more assured at the back than we have of late.
I disagree Ric if aguero gets a ban for that then that sums up the bias that absolutely exists in the premier league it’s laughable that its even being talked about ffs,why are they not highlight the diving of the arsenal players all game or the token yellow to arsenal in injury time,after foul after foul yet we had 3-4 players booked and possibly only cancelo deserved his ..It is, but I honestly don’t think you can say that was an aggressive gesture. It was stupid though. He probably will get banned for it anyway, sadly.
So VAR and she didn't draw attention to the referee at the time of the game might suggest it can be closed.Usually retrospective bans come from actions that the officials haven't seen. The officials have obviously seen this so can the FA retrospectively ban him?
Is there ? I'm so glad I avoid the twats these days, scum mostly.Already a media clamour for action to be taken though.