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  1. drew

    [Football] Mounie red card..(Hudds lodge - and lose - appeal)

    Agree with 2 and 3 as full backs and 5 and 6 as centre backs. That's what is was when I first played back in the 70s.
  2. drew

    [Football] Mounie red card..(Hudds lodge - and lose - appeal)

    Intrigued as to what positions 3 and 4 are? My recollection is that they are left back and a midfielder!
  3. drew

    [Football] Mounie red card..(Hudds lodge - and lose - appeal)

    A stamp on someone's leg is different to stepping on it.
  4. drew

    [Football] Mounie red card..(Hudds lodge - and lose - appeal)

    I do but that's not what you were arguing. You were saying the outcome should be taken into account where as I'm saying it is irrelevant.
  5. drew

    [Football] Mounie red card..(Hudds lodge - and lose - appeal)

    So if a player dangerously and recklessly flies in and in one case takes out the knee of the opponent it's a red card but if with the exact same tackle but this time the opponent just jumps out of the way just in time it's not! In both cases, the action of the player making the tackle is...
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    [Football] Mounie red card..(Hudds lodge - and lose - appeal)

    Been watching for 40 years and I think that the game has progressed by getting these sort of challenges penalised with a red card. I thought it was a definite red, as I did with Stephens against Cardiff. I thought Mike Dean was the only one who used injury to determine the punishment (for what...
  7. drew

    [Football] Mounie red card..(Hudds lodge - and lose - appeal)

    I think some people don't think the games moved on since that pair!
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