thegoatsthegoat
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The more I think about it, the more I think it's a great decisions and good for the game.
It's studs up and above the ankle. The ball is nowhere in sight. They can argue it was tactical and an attempt at a trip and soft, but he's stretching, leg extended fully, so not really in control.
Do we want players doing tactical fouls anyway? They get yellows for a slight tug sometimes now.
This decision is not outlawing tactical fouls, but it's saying if you get it wrong, it can be red. If it makes players think twice and be a bit more careful, and possibly not do tactical fouls, then that's good for the game. We don't want to see shit fouls like this to break up an attack 70 yards from goal, it's crap.
Well we are fucked when Rodri returns if this is the kind of thing you want flagged as a red. It happens most weekends, nobody is ever sent off for it. We will see if it gets rescinded although with the flack Oliver has had they may not overturn it to back him. You are in the minority of people that I have spoken to or heard since claiming it was a red. Every pundit believes it is a yellow, every ex player believes it s a yellow. I fear that maybe a hatred of Arsenal maybe clouding peoples normal better judgement. I can't think of anyone who has been sent off for something similar, which makes it seem a strange decision. We can agree to disagree though, clearly neither of us will change our mind.


