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I kinda like the way Man Ure fans are singing tributes about their old football stars (Cole/Cantona)........Must be ages since I have heard the Black Cats sing..."He's here, he's there he's every fecking where Bobby Kerr, Bobby Kerr.." or "Vic Halom, Vic Halom, Vic Halom.." sung with Gusto

Super Kev gets a run out now and again.....but Niall Quinn's Disco Pants are the Best!!!!

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I kinda like the way Man Ure fans are singing tributes about their old football stars (Cole/Cantona)........Must be ages since I have heard the Black Cats sing..."He's here, he's there he's every fecking where Bobby Kerr, Bobby Kerr.." or "Vic Halom, Vic Halom, Vic Halom.." sung with Gusto

Super Kev gets a run out now and again.....but Niall Quinn's Disco Pants are the Best!!!!

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We all live in a Gary Rowell world!!
 
blatant. in real time, you could watch one replay once, literally 3 seconds of footage and 99% of people would say red card. its not f***ing hard
Annoys me when they mention "force" it doesnt matter what "force" is used is a blatant nasty challenge
Commentary here said they can't give a yellow after a VAR review (I didn't know that) and it's not a red as he didn't mean it!!
Sky were going on about the force of the tackle, does my head in
 
Not sure how sabitzer didn't get a yellow for his tackle on faes
Not even a yellow? It's a yellow at least and Souness is correct in what he said about "doing someone" but I can see why VAR mentioned the force wasn't there. It was still wreckless which is a yellow, careless is nowt and excessive is a red. Again this is why VAR is farcical at times as the "clear and obvious" gets in the way. If the ref had actually given a red then that also wouldn't have been overturned which shows how much of a joke it is. The ref's are being mic'd up in trials so then the ref then says the same thing to the crowd. so what should happen in the future is VAR review it and say "Ref, give him a yellow as it was wreckless but not considered to be excessive force".

Commentary here said they can't give a yellow after a VAR review (I didn't know that) and it's not a red as he didn't mean it!!
Annoys me when they mention "force" it doesnt matter what "force" is used is a blatant nasty challenge

Sky were going on about the force of the tackle, does my head in
It's the rules believe it or not as there's 3 stages if a free kick (or penna if in box), careless is just a free kick, wreckless also a yellow and excessive also a red. It was certainly wreckless and there was momentum but the excessive part is debatable.

Direct Free Kick
A direct free kick is awarded to the opposing team if a player commits any of the following seven offences in a manner considered by the referee to be careless, reckless or using excessive force:
 
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Not even a yellow? It's a yellow at least and Souness is correct in what he said about "doing someone" but I can see why VAR mentioned the force wasn't there. It was still wreckless which is a yellow, careless is nowt and excessive is a red. Again this is why VAR is farcical at times as the "clear and obvious" gets in the way. If the ref had actually given a red then that also wouldn't have been overturned which shows how much of a joke it is. The ref's are being mic'd up in trials so then the ref then says the same thing to the crowd. so what should happen in the future is VAR review it and say "Ref, give him a yellow as it was wreckless but not considered to be excessive force".

Direct Free Kick
A direct free kick is awarded to the opposing team if a player commits any of the following seven offences in a manner considered by the referee to be careless, reckless or using excessive force:
Ref just gave the free kick and moved on. Only player booked so far is Faes
 

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