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BBC Brobbey should have been sent off v Spurs - panel

2 handed push in the back he reckons.

Was it Le Fee who was pushed in the back in the penalty area and we got bugger all.,what are his thoughts on that incident?
 

We should have won the 2014 League Cup - Couldnt give a fuck what anyone thinks about whether Brobbey should have gone. He didnt, we won, fuck them!
 
From BBC Sport.

Sunderland's Brian Brobbey should have been sent off for two yellow-card offences against Tottenham, a Premier League panel has ruled.


Utter bollocks... the ref read it correctly.

The arsehole Romero, got in front of Brobbery and stopped. Romero like all defenders then wait until they feel a touch then fall over for a free kick. Romeo was trying to get Brobbery sent off, 2nd yellow, the ref spotted it.
Tough luck that his cheating caused him to fall into his keeper and injure himself. Couldn't have happened to a more deserving wanker.
 
Nope. No chance


They will only review downgrading a yellow not upgrading a potential second yellow

Its ridiculous.

Soft yellow card given to a player, ref fooled by play acting. Then later in the game payer commits a genuine yellow card offense. Reviewed and hes off.

Exactly the same situation reversed, so deserved Yellow card comes first and second is a dive and play acting? Yellow card rescinded and he stays on.

Two identical offenses in a different order and in one case a team is down to 10 men, in the other they carry on with 11?
 
Dermot Gallagher and the pro pundits on Sky disagreed. Don't see why this faceless panel's opinions are more valid than his or Rob Jones's.
 
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