Apologies if mentioned before, but Leigh really should have walked on Sunday. Boozy and Brian Rice had every reason to be upset, especially as their player got a very harsh red when Accies were 1-0 up.
A big example of how referees treat the old firm differently against the 'wee team's'.
Besides, if Hamilton had snatched a point, the deluded ones would still be bottom.
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Thread: Sparky Stamp
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04-02-2020 02:40 PM #1
Sparky Stamp
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04-02-2020 02:47 PM #2
I thought that as well. That was as clear a red card as you can get.
Wonder what Scott Brown's got to say about this one, seeing as he was complaining that some players get off with things that he would be booked for (no, seriously!)
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04-02-2020 02:56 PM #3
Clear red card, the infirm do tend to get the benefit of the doubt (not that there was any doubt).
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04-02-2020 02:59 PM #4
Everyone's favourite pundit doesn't think it was a red card and everyone saying he's the best.
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04-02-2020 03:03 PM #5
I think it was a certain red card. I think he somehow realised that he was stamping the guy and tried to make it look like the guy was holding his leg and he was trying to release it. I can see how the referee was hoodwinked.
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04-02-2020 03:19 PM #7
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With the title still "in the balance" refs will be petrified of making any big calls that would negatively affect either side's chances
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04-02-2020 03:20 PM #8
100% a red card BUT then I see his left foot is caught, saying that, I'd like to think I'd always rather fall safely rather than stamp, with studs, on another human being.
Poor decision Sparky.
Poor decision referee.
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04-02-2020 03:22 PM #9
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It just puzzles me what they actually think was going on????
If it was Irish dancing, maybe some leeway, but on a football pitch with the ball well away, its GBH!!!!!!
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04-02-2020 03:32 PM #10
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So the yellow card was issued for the push on Grogic but he gets nothing at all for the “stamp” ? I would have thought the latter would singly have merited a yellow making two yellows equal to a red.
Going slightly off subject how does this incident get dealt with within 2 days of happening yet the incident involving the Rangers’ bench charge into the Hibs technical area after Porteous’s tackle during the Rangers game at ER doesn’t get dealt with till later this week, five weeks after it happened ?
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04-02-2020 04:40 PM #11
Post on Twitter showing he was adjusting his weight from right to left foot, quite compelling.
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Don't you know he once played for MANCHESTER UNITED.
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04-02-2020 05:16 PM #14This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteMon the Hibs.
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04-02-2020 05:24 PM #15
He should have been off and Lennon should also be facing a ban for entering the pitch after they scored one of their goals. It wasn't much different to his aeroplane celebration a couple of years ago which saw him banned.
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04-02-2020 06:18 PM #18
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Considering he had been getting mugged by the guy, and it did look like he had a natural shift of his weight onto that leg (partially due to the jostling with the hamilton player) - it doesn't look too bad to me. Almost looked like he thought about it (giving a good stamp as his weight was going onto that leg) but then made an honest effort to not really give the studs.
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04-02-2020 06:30 PM #19
Slightly of topic but it's the same with raheem sterling surely his stamp was a red card on sunday as well he should have been off. The pundits and media have their darlings though and both north and south of the border they all agreed that the two incidents weren't a red
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04-02-2020 06:42 PM #20
i genuinely don't think it was a deliberate stamp, but there was some tussling that merited a yellow card.
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04-02-2020 08:22 PM #22
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05-02-2020 03:31 AM #26
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Was an interesting one, looked like he raised his foot to stamp the player, realised it was a silly idea so stamped his other foot into the ground. Tough call
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