[h=3]No comment from Oscar on red card - but he admits it changed the game[/h] 5:56pm Saturday 8th March 2014 in Albion By Brian Owen
Albion boss Oscar Garcia refused to be drawn on Gordon Greer’s dismissal against Reading today.
But Royals manager Nigel Adkins felt the foul which led to the Seagulls skipper’s second booking was “a clear yellow card”.
Oscar declined to comment when asked for his view on Greer’s challenge on Adam Le Fondre and the subsequent reaction of Reading players.
He told reporters: “It is not important what I think. It is important what he (referee Fred Graham) thought. I have my opinion of course.
“I think you can imagine (what I thought) but there is only one man who can decide this.”
Oscar added: “The sending-off completely changed the game. We had the game under control and started the second half with chances.”
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Albion boss Oscar Garcia refused to be drawn on Gordon Greer’s dismissal against Reading today.
But Royals manager Nigel Adkins felt the foul which led to the Seagulls skipper’s second booking was “a clear yellow card”.
Oscar declined to comment when asked for his view on Greer’s challenge on Adam Le Fondre and the subsequent reaction of Reading players.
He told reporters: “It is not important what I think. It is important what he (referee Fred Graham) thought. I have my opinion of course.
“I think you can imagine (what I thought) but there is only one man who can decide this.”
Oscar added: “The sending-off completely changed the game. We had the game under control and started the second half with chances.”
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