Sabster said:
UNINTENTIONAL last man fouls/blocking a clear goalscoring opportunity only warrant a yellow card.
I didn't notice this before I wrote my post, I don't think even a yellow, no cards should be awarded for anything *completely* unintentional in my book, in every other part of the game yellow and red cards are only given for deliberate or dangerous fouls.
*But I do say completely, it is difficult to give examples without video clips.
My view of yellow and red cards has always been thus:
Go for the ball but take the man: foul, no card
Have little chance of getting the ball but still go into the tackle: Yellow card
Deliberately set out to hurt someone: Red card.
Also dangerous play and deliberate fouling or cheating get cards, the colour depending on the severity or cynical nature of the misdemeanour.
This may not be the official line or even the views of some refs, but this is the way most of them seem to referee. But a Red card or even a Yellow for unintentionally stopping a goal scoring opportunity is an anomaly under these rules as it is the only thing that you can get carded for which could have been by accident.