Lets hear from good ol Dermy and company talking about the Celtic Rangers match.
Specifically the Lundstram tackle seen here in the first part of the clip.
Was it a foul? Clearly. Was it a Yellow Card? Sure, no problem with that being a yellow. He did come in hard, didn't get to the ball in time. But to turn that into a red is absolute bollocks. There is no way that is a red. A straight red requires either intent to commit a foul or out of control defending. He was not out of control. He came in with speed in an effort to get to the ball in-time, and he just missed getting to the ball in time, as the opponent leg got down a split second before he got to the ball.
The analysis here from Dermy and company here is insulting to our intelligence. As if football is played and balls are contested in super slow motion. For Lundstram to be sent off there is mad.
You know the state of football is in shambles when you have Alan Stubbs coming to the aid of a Rangers player being send off.
JOHN LUNDSTRAM has found some unlikely back-up in the wake of his red card challenge in the Old Firm derby at the weekend. Lundstram was sent off in first-half stoppage time for a lunge on Alistair…
www.thescottishsun.co.uk
The former Hibs boss reckons that 20 years ago, the tackle would have been deemed okay. But he added that "because of the way rules have changed" that nowadays, the tackle would be considered worthy of s ending off. Stubbs said on the Scottish Football Podcast: "I think in today’s game it’s a red card, Because of the way the rules have changed. "I think when I played, we would’ve said that was a really good tackle.
It's an embarrassing state of affairs to see a perfectly normal foul just missing getting to the ball in time resulting in a player being sent off.
Only through this horrendous re-interpretation of rules and slow motion micro analysis would this turn a perfectly good tackle (a definite foul, but a genuine attempt to get to the ball) into a red card. Dermy, you're an embarrassment to the country and everyone on that panel parroting what he said, shame on you.
Football is in a state of disrepair and disarray, it's a tragedy what's been done to this once beautiful sport.