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How quickly can we appeal Calders red card?



Giraffe

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Worse sending off decision ever, assuming we appeal how quickly can it be overturned?
 




Thunder Bolt

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The club have already said they are appealing, via Twitter. Hopefully they can get the ref to watch the video straight away?
 


edna krabappel

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Worse sending off decision ever, assuming we appeal how quickly can it be overturned?

It's probably not going to turn out to be the worst one EVER, is it? :lolol:
 


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It's probably not going to turn out to be the worst one EVER, is it? :lolol:

Not if its overturned.

But I genuinely can't think of a worse decision to send a player off that I have seen live. I really can't.

It wasn't even a foul. And yet on Saturday a two footed lunge got a yellow card!
 




bennibenj

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Should have been a decision on the challenge and not the outcome (confirmed double leg break)

Was a harsh Red - just hope the kiddy recovers soon
 


saafend_seagull

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Not if its overturned.

But I genuinely can't think of a worse decision to send a player off that I have seen live. I really can't.

It wasn't even a foul. And yet on Saturday a two footed lunge got a yellow card!

Beckford for Leicester at Amex.
 


edna krabappel

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I bet the FA don't rescind it. They're too weak & will focus (as the referee did) on the level of injury & not the cause.
 




Soulman

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Should have been a decision on the challenge and not the outcome (confirmed double leg break)

Was a harsh Red - just hope the kiddy recovers soon

I only saw it from the NS. I heard the crack, was incensed because i thought that the Newport player had fouled Calde. I was relieved when Calde got up, thought it was him that was badly injured. I genuinely thought that Calde had got to the ball first and their player took him out. Obviously when i realised that their player was badly injured i clapped him off, but i also booed the ref for his red card.
Perhaps i'm wrong, if anybody has seen a close up/slow motion of the tackle, and Calde was at fault, then so be it.
 




BensGrandad

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The annoying aspect of it was that the ref took no action until they brought on the stretcher and he realised it was a serious injury. If it was foul play it was foul play immediately not 2 mins later. The problem is that with Calderon getting sent off for it their player could if he wished sue Calderon and or the club.
 




Thunder Bolt

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The annoying aspect of it was that the ref took no action until they brought on the stretcher and he realised it was a serious injury. If it was foul play it was foul play immediately not 2 mins later. The problem is that with Calderon getting sent off for it their player could if he wished sue Calderon and or the club.

The ref consulted the 4th official or linesman, I'm not sure which one, before issuing the card.
 


Thunder Bolt

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I only saw it from the NS. I heard the crack, was incensed because i thought that the Newport player had fouled Calde. I was relieved when Calde got up, thought it was him that was badly injured. I genuinely thought that Calde had got to the ball first and their player took him out. Obviously when i realised that their player was badly injured i clapped him off, but i also booed the ref for his red card.
Perhaps i'm wrong, if anybody has seen a close up/slow motion of the tackle, and Calde was at fault, then so be it.

Andy Naylor & the club have confirmed that the replay shows Calde is in the clear. Hopefully the League will agree.
 


Kazenga <3

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The annoying aspect of it was that the ref took no action until they brought on the stretcher and he realised it was a serious injury. If it was foul play it was foul play immediately not 2 mins later. The problem is that with Calderon getting sent off for it their player could if he wished sue Calderon and or the club.

He would not be able to sue Calderon for the tackle you consent to the risk of injury when playing a sport ie horseplay. Calderon's tackle did not go beyond the bounds of the sport.
 




Soulman

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Andy Naylor & the club have confirmed that the replay shows Calde is in the clear. Hopefully the League will agree.

Thanks, my mince pies sometimes deceive me (plus a touch of bias) but i was pretty sure Calde was blameless. He's not that type of player also.
 




Thunder Bolt

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He would not be able to sue Calderon for the tackle you consent to the risk of injury when playing a sport ie horseplay. Calderon's tackle did not go beyond the bounds of the sport.

Richard Carpenter was sued by a Reading player when he suffered a broken leg, and was successful.
 


edna krabappel

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Richard Carpenter was sued by a Reading player when he suffered a broken leg, and was successful.

But I believe that was a particularly awful tackle.
 




Kazenga <3

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Richard Carpenter was sued by a Reading player when he suffered a broken leg, and was successful.

Seems bizarre to me that, players must accept the risks involved. Could understand if it was a deliberate act of violence which caused subsequent loss of earnings or something but an unfortunate 50/50 challenge would be covered by some sort of insurance scheme surely and not by directly suing the tackler ???
 





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