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LukeOwen

New member
Jun 7, 2011
1,161
Hampshire
Looks like the ref knows he did wrong. Whether he will actually help us is another thing.

Sorry if the pics are small. First attempt using tapatalk to put pics up.

If the pics are to small his twitter name is [MENTION=13085]alan[/MENTION]navarro31 :)
 

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Mustela Furo

Advantage Player
Jul 7, 2003
1,481
Club cannot appeal against a yellow - but the referee can rescind it in his report when he files it. Normally it takes a few days for reports to arrive at the FA so hopefully the Ref will ring his report through this morning and admit his mistake.

Whether he does or not is down to him, but imho it was a mistake - Navs has more in common with Jimmy Case than you might think and did not hear the instruction to "wait for the whistle".

The FA do not necessarily have to accept the rescinding though - they may also seek the view of the assessor in the stand.
 




Pinkie Brown

Wir Sind das Volk
Sep 5, 2007
3,633
Neues Zeitalter DDR 🇩🇪
Surely this incident proves there's a case for returning to the old system where a suspension didn't kick in until at least a week after the offence?

Navaro could have his card rescinded after he's been punished with suspension under the current regulations. Even if eventually proved innocent, The Albion will be without Navaro tomorrow.
 






Mackenzie

Old Brightonian
Nov 7, 2003
33,952
East Wales
Club cannot appeal against a yellow - but the referee can rescind it in his report when he files it. Normally it takes a few days for reports to arrive at the FA so hopefully the Ref will ring his report through this morning and admit his mistake.

Whether he does or not is down to him, but imho it was a mistake - Navs has more in common with Jimmy Case than you might think and did not hear the instruction to "wait for the whistle".

The FA do not necessarily have to accept the rescinding though - they may also seek the view of the assessor in the stand.
Hard of hearing? (is that the correct term for deafness these days?)
 


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