steviemc
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'Endangered'. The most exaggerrated word used in football EVER.Clear red, endangered an opponent.
'Endangered'. The most exaggerrated word used in football EVER.Clear red, endangered an opponent.
It wasn’t a red. If Taylor had given a yellow, it wouldn’t have been changed on VAR, so it’s one of those “orange card“ scenarios.Exactly we won’t. Can’t believe anyone thinks it wasn’t a red. Nowhere near the ball, frustrated as he’d been skinned, and reckless.
Anyway I’m just glad it’s contributed to spurs getting beat as can’t stand the cunts
But there wasn’t excessive force. The difference between the yellow and the red is the excessive force.A red card is given when a player uses “excessive force”. This can be an aggressive tackle that endangers an opponent or misconduct.
That's the term used.'Endangered'. The most exaggerrated word used in football EVER.
It’s red because he plays for spurs!! And he’s a dirty **** too.It wasn’t a red. If Taylor had given a yellow, it wouldn’t have been changed on VAR, so it’s one of those “orange card“ scenarios.
We ain't going to agree pal.But there wasn’t excessive force. The difference between the yellow and the red is the excessive force.
I prefer to think of it as preventing Liverpool getting 2nd place.I know Arse winning prevents us going top ,but there is something very satisfying about seeing Spurs go Spursy
I know perfectly well it's the term used. It still doesn't stop it being the most exaggerated term used in football EVERThat's the term used.
A red card is given when a player uses “excessive force”. This can be an aggressive tackle that endangers an opponent or misconduct.