Of course he did. Anyone who plays football knows he knew what he was doing too - see it all the time. Acker79 is def wrong on this occasion & has been fooled by Jotas cheating too :)
Oh you were 100% very lucky to win yesterday and you know it. Deflected goal. Dodgey red. Ref who may as well had a Brentford shirt on. Anything that happens after the red becomes fairly irrelevant - of course you're going to have clear chances...
I appreciate you're happy you've won your cup...
'Tapping' it back when it's not his place to touch the ball - a common somewhat clever annoying tactic that players use to try and fool people.... I think with a bit of common sense the ref didn't need to book anyone and just get on with the game. The red was bought by their blokes antics. But I...
Oh you've summed him up perfectly mate - glad you saw that 'advantage' after Jota had swiped out 5 mins later. If Dunks was a second yellow than that one was most certainly. Spineless moron of a ref!
He was a bit stupid in the moment twice of course but there can be plenty of arguing angainst the second yellow.. how often do we see players shoving opponents away who are trying to time waste? And how often are they booked for it?
Answered are 1) all the time 2) rarely
I agree with Hughton. Also, it's clealry not violent conduct and there's no rule to say a 'push' is an automatic yellow. If it was a push when tustling for a header would be a yellow - see my point? Not just saying it, but I think some posters aren't using the rules when automatically saying it...