You're not serious are you? There would be about 12 sent off every game for a slight push, especially at corners.
Lol having to go because of a slight push ?
Every penalty would result in a sending off if that was the case.
Did the Yeovil player get red carded for pushing Bennett?
You'd be lucky to finish a game without half the team getting sent off going by that, it was hardly with intent to harm eitherRaise your arms/hands to another player with intent to harm and you have to walk.Simples.
With his record Corr should know better.Stand on me,there won't be an appeal.
Failed appeals don't automatically result in an extra game ban and I don't think our hypothetical appeal would be considered frivolous unless Brown said publicly Corr deserved to be sent off but appealed anyway.Personally its a No for me. Reasons being The panel normally sides with the Ref and as much as it was literally nothing , and I mean absolutely nothing in it, he did technically raised his hands into the blokes chest. And by the strict interpretation of the rules that is an offence. So if Ref says he went precisely by that ruling The panel I think would back that view to set an example. Also if an appeal failed he'd be suspended for an extra game I think. Saying all this if we appeal we may succeed but in honestly don't think we would . thats I feel in the main. So for me I personally wouldn't.
I must have been half asleep when viewing this as I was watching the incident to see what could have warranted a red card and all I could see was a backwards kick that didn't make contact, but this was the Hartlepool player!! The highlights don't show Corr doing anything wrong, so still a bit of a mystery for me.I wouldn't risk getting an increased ban. From the highlights he did kick out in a backwards motion, but didn't seem to make contact, but the intent was there.
Nice to see some commentary on BP's highlights of the game.SUFC please note.
And yes there was a slight push, so BBBC had to go.
Raise your arms/hands to another player with intent to harm and you have to walk.Simples.
With his record Corr should know better.Stand on me,there won't be an appeal.
Personally its a No for me. Reasons being The panel normally sides with the Ref and as much as it was literally nothing , and I mean absolutely nothing in it, he did technically raised his hands into the blokes chest. And by the strict interpretation of the rules that is an offence. So if Ref says he went precisely by that ruling The panel I think would back that view to set an example. Also if an appeal failed he'd be suspended for an extra game I think. Saying all this if we appeal we may succeed but in honestly don't think we would . thats I feel in the main. So for me I personally wouldn't.
Yes the guy did kick out but Barry stiill raised his hands nudging him in the chest. Both players can't do neither by law. Seems strange the Lino advised on Barry's input but seemingly chose not to tell the Ref about their player. By Law both should go thats if your going by the rules pure and simple. In reality, commom sense, Just a word would have sufficed. Technically both players were wrong and so was the Lino/
The Lino obvoiusly didn't think so Jam as why did he advise the ref in this way.