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Title: Has this ever happened before ???
Post by: mondatoo on December 22, 2009, 07:21:36 PM
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Has this ever happened before,turner had an extra game added to the ban for wasting there time?

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/s/sunderland/8423124.stm


Title: Re: Has this ever happened before ???
Post by: LeedsRhodesy on December 22, 2009, 07:33:26 PM


Not sure but Dean windass was given 3 red cards in 1 game before

On 9 November 1997, during a league game with Dundee United, Windass was shown three red cards - once for foul play (having previously been booked); another for verbally abusing the referee; and a third for taking out his frustration on a corner flag as he left the field - for which he received a six match ban


Title: Re: Has this ever happened before ???
Post by: Scottish Dave on December 22, 2009, 08:07:14 PM


Not sure but Dean windass was given 3 red cards in 1 game before

On 9 November 1997, during a league game with Dundee United, Windass was shown three red cards - once for foul play (having previously been booked); another for verbally abusing the referee; and a third for taking out his frustration on a corner flag as he left the field - for which he received a six match ban

lol i totally remember that.....legend!


Title: Re: Has this ever happened before ???
Post by: Girgy85 on December 22, 2009, 10:02:14 PM
This is standard on Football Manager! If you appeal against a refereeing decision and they see no grounds for you to do so then they add a game on making it 4 games instead of 3!


Title: Re: Has this ever happened before ???
Post by: gatso on December 22, 2009, 10:10:41 PM
at first I thought it was a bit harsh punishing the player for the club appealing but now I like it as we know cash fines are no deterrent to clubs doing anything, this might be


Title: Re: Has this ever happened before ???
Post by: fatshaft on December 23, 2009, 03:07:33 PM
at first I thought it was a bit harsh punishing the player for the club appealing but now I like it as we know cash fines are no deterrent to clubs doing anything, this might be
Except in this case, where the red was clearly wrong, they would still have appealed.

Has happened recently, Boro had a game added to one player's ban for a 'frivilous appeal', again the red was harsh if not just plain wrong.

Contrast that with John Terrible's  over-turned red for his last man professional foul last season, and it seems there is one rule for the top teams, and another for the rest.


Title: Re: Has this ever happened before ???
Post by: gatso on December 23, 2009, 04:14:22 PM
at first I thought it was a bit harsh punishing the player for the club appealing but now I like it as we know cash fines are no deterrent to clubs doing anything, this might be
Except in this case, where the red was clearly wrong, they would still have appealed.

Has happened recently, Boro had a game added to one player's ban for a 'frivilous appeal', again the red was harsh if not just plain wrong.

Contrast that with John Terrible's  over-turned red for his last man professional foul last season, and it seems there is one rule for the top teams, and another for the rest.

I have no idea about this specific case, haven't seen the incident or even read about it. I just like the idea in general


Title: Re: Has this ever happened before ???
Post by: Sack it off on December 23, 2009, 04:23:31 PM
It's just getting silly now


Title: Re: Has this ever happened before ???
Post by: fatshaft on December 23, 2009, 05:53:08 PM
at first I thought it was a bit harsh punishing the player for the club appealing but now I like it as we know cash fines are no deterrent to clubs doing anything, this might be
Except in this case, where the red was clearly wrong, they would still have appealed.

Has happened recently, Boro had a game added to one player's ban for a 'frivilous appeal', again the red was harsh if not just plain wrong.

Contrast that with John Terrible's  over-turned red for his last man professional foul last season, and it seems there is one rule for the top teams, and another for the rest.

I have no idea about this specific case, haven't seen the incident or even read about it. I just like the idea in general
The idea in principle is great, however in practice it's been a bloody disaster, calling 'frivilous appeal' on perfectly goods appeals, yet granting appeals on very very dodgy grounds.