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[Albion] Dunk - straight red?



Sheebo

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Jul 13, 2003
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It’s silly from him but also totally inconsistent from the jobs worth official as usual. You see players constantly f and blind at the officials and they’re rarely spoken to. Wayne Rooney used to do it 3 times a game. It was also never a pen let alone a clear and obvious error and they bowed to the home team and crowd, the pricks.
 




Uh_huh_him

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Sep 28, 2011
10,832
It’s silly from him but also totally inconsistent from the jobs worth official as usual. You see players constantly f and blind at the officials and they’re rarely spoken to. Wayne Rooney used to do it 3 times a game. It was also never a pen let alone a clear and obvious error and they bowed to the home team and crowd, the pricks.
I definitely felt it was an "even things out" VAR decision.
Having not intervened on ours, they seem to have decided that was the bar for Penalties for the rest of the game.

Taylor was just being a pompous prick.
Bloke's a ****.
 


chaileyjem

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Jun 27, 2012
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Best bit is In the post match interview when it gets on to Dunk and the red card and if he was critical / disappointed with him.

Interviewer - “well theres another English phrase …people in glass houses don’t throw stones…? “

RDZ [smiles] pauses …[feigns ignorance]

Translator speaks in Italian

RDZ [smiles again] well ..Yes… [wry smile]
 


Gazwag

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Mar 4, 2004
30,199
Bexhill-on-Sea
If Dunk got a yellow for being too close to the var tv then so should the forest player who was getting their fans to get in the refs face to force his decision
 






kevo

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Mar 8, 2008
9,129
The club website says 1 match ban so you'd hope they'd have clarified it with the officials! One of my favourite wins in a long time that, superb
Concur. It was absolutely IMMENSE.
 


TWOCHOICEStom

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Sep 22, 2007
10,611
Brighton
If Dunk got a yellow for being too close to the var tv then so should the forest player who was getting their fans to get in the refs face to force his decision
No way that’s true IMO. Ref reacted to him being to close to him and asking about a foul by the touchline? He looked surprised and whipped out the yellow.
 






JamesAndTheGiantHead

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Sep 2, 2011
6,290
Worthing
If we can prove in court that Anthony Taylor is, in fact, a bellend then we should appeal on the basis that Lewis was simply making an objectively factual statement.

It’ll be kinda like that bit in Miracle on 34th Street but instead of kids letters to Santa we’ll just get a load of other fans send in dogs abuse.
 


Hotchilidog

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Jan 24, 2009
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I think the award of the penalty was harsher than Dunk’s red. Lewis simply had to conduct himself better. Taylor was poor today but as captain Lewis has a responsibility to not give the ref an excuse to send him off. I am still baffled by their penalty though, a dive nowhere near where the ball was played. Our penalty was clear, Pedro held across his chest when attacking the ball.
 


Hamilton

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Jul 7, 2003
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Brighton
I’ve just watched MOTD and I’m amazed that Taylor isn’t calling for the refs to be mic’d and for that to be heard by cameras. Then, his ridiculous assertion that Dunk’s behaviour was any different to anyone else could be proven and the red card would stand.

As the entire crowd sang, Anthony Taylor, you’re shit every week.
 




Tony Towner's Fridge

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Aug 22, 2003
5,385
GLASGOW,SCOTLAND,UK
If the captain can’t query decisions the BBC the game is well and truly knackered.Ref was hopeless. Never a penalty and again we have been dealt a rubbish hand by poor officials and officiating. Still three points and Fergy summed it up right at the end of his post match interview.
TNBA
TTF
 




Cotton Socks

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Feb 20, 2017
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I haven't seen a replay, I only saw what was on the screen at the time. In my unbiased opinion he should've just shut up. He knows better than that. We can't all sit here on our keyboards saying how sad it is that no one wants to ref kids football matches & then say how out of order it was that Dunk got a red card.
I personally think it was exceptionally harsh & even though Jnr keeps saying we don't know what he said and everyone was in his face, he should've just walked away. He's our captain, he knows the bloody rules.
I can't get over the fact that Pedro was pushed over, studded on the back when he was down, nearly took a kick to the nuts & got a kick to the chest, all in front of the linesman & nothing was given though.
 




Buffalo Seagull

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Jun 1, 2006
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Geelong, Vic, Australia
here's an idea. Instead of sending players off, how about refs are allowed to call players
names in return. A sort of quid pro quo deal.
Given that players get right into the ref whenever they think he has made a mistake, I’d love to see a ref give it back to a player when they stuff up. Would love to see a striker miss an easy chance and have the ref get right into their face, perhaps with one of those sarcastic hand claps.
 


jcdenton08

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Oct 17, 2008
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If the captain can’t query decisions the BBC the game is well and truly knackered.Ref was hopeless. Never a penalty and again we have been dealt a rubbish hand by poor officials and officiating. Still three points and Fergy summed it up right at the end of his post match interview.
TNBA
TTF
It wasn’t the captain “querying a decision”.

FFS. :nono:
 




American Seagle

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Jun 14, 2022
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It’s the first straight red card for dissent in the Premier League since 2011 which shows how we seem to be treated differently when you consider how many players have gone mental at referees and got away with it over the past 12 years.
Omg is that true!? If so we really need to enquire as to exactly what was said and how it is different to the other stuff that gets said over other games. If not how will players know what is over the line or not?
 






Uh_huh_him

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Sep 28, 2011
10,832
On the highlights it looks like Dunk realises he’s crossed the line in abusing Taylor. He holds his hand out to shake Taylor’s as he says sorry. The look of resignation on his face when Taylor reaches for the red is quite telling
Interesting how different people interpret body language.
I can't see any of that.

What I saw was:
Dunk remonstrates and gets a yellow.
Shows disbelief, walks away and says something.
Taylor gets officious and chases after Dunk.
Dunk offers his hand and Taylor shows the red.
Taylor proves what an utter bellend he is.
Dunk laughs in his face.
 


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