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Hemed stamp [Charged, appealed, banned for 3 games]







Guinness Boy

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Back on track that's not deliberate in a million years, Hemed's off balance & gets tangled up with him. Foot comes down instinctively.


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One Teddy Maybank

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Sadly, I will be staggered if he get's away with it - it just looks bad.

That said, it was possibly accidental if you stand still with your feet close together you have less balance and he sort of stumbles body-weight wise, so has to put his foot somewhere, it certainly wasn't a stamp more of a tread.........

Okay I'm biased.
 


SeagullinExile

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I apologise to both of you.
I am totally committed to the Albion and take exception when our fans pick out a few tackles and dig out our players.

100% excepted :thumbsup:

Tomer was easily MOM today. And has lead the line exceptionally so far. I just think he maybe lost his head for a second which COULD lead to a 3 game ban, that's all.
 


Quinney

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Nothing in it for me at all. Far worse goes unmentioned, be amazed if anything comes of it.


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Bozza

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Back on track that's not deliberate in a million years, Hemed's off balance & gets tangled up with him. Foot comes down instinctively.

I'm afraid I can't have that at all.

His feet weren't tangled up in any way. Hemed was standing with both feet very much not-tangled (as per pic). He then hurdled the player but the action with his leg looked very much a deliberate stamp to me, even with my very blue & white specs on.

As others have said, if that were the other way round, I'd be screaming for a red and/or a policeman.

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Bozza

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I'll add I knew nothing of this at all until I walked into the pub in Worthing after the game and the landlord said "You'll lose Hemed for three games after the stamp then"

I had no idea what he was talking about.
 






seagulls4ever

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I'm afraid I can't have that at all.

His feet weren't tangled up in any way. Hemed was standing with both feet very much not-tangled (as per pic). He then hurdled the player but the action with his leg looked very much a deliberate stamp to me, even with my very blue & white specs on.

As others have said, if that were the other way round, I'd be screaming for a red and/or a policeman.

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I'm afraid I can't have that at all.

His feet weren't tangled up in any way. Hemed was standing with both feet very much not-tangled (as per pic). He then hurdled the player but the action with his leg looked very much a deliberate stamp to me, even with my very blue & white specs on.

As others have said, if that were the other way round, I'd be screaming for a red and/or a policeman.

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He's on tip toes with the guy flat out in front of him. One tiny shift in his centre of gravity and his feet have to go somewhere.


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tiberious

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sorry if that was a stamp then what was Barton's one last season on Kayal ? GBH ? he jumps puts his foot down as per gravity catches the guys leg and gets straight off. not like Barton jumping straight on Kayal leg that the FA said was not a foul... sod them no foul no ban
 




Bozza

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He's on tip toes with the guy flat out in front of him. One tiny shift in his centre of gravity and his feet have to go somewhere.

So not tangled then? Off balance maybe.

I just showed Mrs B who said she didn't think it was deliberate, and said "he wasn't looking at the Newcastle player".

In her favour is she's not had anything to drink, unlike me. Against her, is she's seen about 3 games of football ever.
 




tiberious

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So not tangled then? Off balance maybe.

I just showed Mrs B who said she didn't think it was deliberate, and said "he wasn't looking at the Newcastle player".

In her favour is she's not had anything to drink, unlike me. Against her, is she's seen about 3 games of football ever.

But but the wife is always right,, I know having been married 30yrs next month...
you only ger 8 yrs for murder :tantrum:
 






Guinness Boy

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So not tangled then? Off balance maybe.

I just showed Mrs B who said she didn't think it was deliberate, and said "he wasn't looking at the Newcastle player".

In her favour is she's not had anything to drink, unlike me. Against her, is she's seen about 3 games of football ever.

I've played plenty of games and you don't go up on tiptoe like that for any reason other than to avoid someone. The opportunity is there for a sly kick and Hemed doesn't take it. He then loses balance and puts his foot in a tangle of limbs before getting straight off.

As others have said contrast that with Barton on Kayal which didn't get a ban.


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larus

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Watch the clip and look at Hemeds head and think about where he’s looking. He’s not looking down, he’s looking at the ball and owes to step over the player (IMO). I don’t see intent - yes, he steps on him but he didn’t stamp as there’s no downward force.
 






Whitechapel

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No class? Bit harsh

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You started a thread calling somebody who commited suicide a selfish w**nker. When people called you out on you acting like a c*nt you doubled down and called them an a*rsehole instead. Then when you were unbanned you came back on here and completely ignored your pathetic little tantrum and didn't even have the balls to hold your hands up and admit you'd been a bellend.

So actually, I'd say no class was being polite. I think the layman's terms for someone like you is much worse than that.
 




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