SamTheGuru
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There have been some pretty odd debates going on in this thread. Quite a few people seem to be missing the point:
- Kompany's tackle which very few will say was a red card tackle and that we see several times every game, had the chance to be reverted after review and it was not. As a result, surely the F.A. have to now outlaw all challenges like this that happen so often.
- As for those saying we are hypocrites; we are missing Kompany for the best part of 5 games. This has already resulted in going out of the F.A. cup. It is looking like a contributing factor for going out of the league cup, and we also still have 2 more league games to go. As for Liverpool, they get off bone dry for a tackle far more wreckless and dangerous than Kompany's. It is just plain ridiculous. If tackles like that are going to be punished, which they have made completely clear after the appeal was turned down, then they HAVE to punish them. Not pick and choose.
- Kompany's tackle which very few will say was a red card tackle and that we see several times every game, had the chance to be reverted after review and it was not. As a result, surely the F.A. have to now outlaw all challenges like this that happen so often.
- As for those saying we are hypocrites; we are missing Kompany for the best part of 5 games. This has already resulted in going out of the F.A. cup. It is looking like a contributing factor for going out of the league cup, and we also still have 2 more league games to go. As for Liverpool, they get off bone dry for a tackle far more wreckless and dangerous than Kompany's. It is just plain ridiculous. If tackles like that are going to be punished, which they have made completely clear after the appeal was turned down, then they HAVE to punish them. Not pick and choose.