Skid wrote:The fact of the matter is that it was a terrible decision, John Terry wasn't even the last man, it was not a 'dangerous' tackle which could have caused serious injury!
Vidic was sent off for two yellows, rightly so as well, so any comparisons between the two are completely pointless.
Lets hope the FA do something about Danny Guthrie's tackle on Craig Fagan, horrendous tackle which has fractured Fagan's leg, won't hold my breath that he'll get punished further mind you.....
Skid wrote:The fact of the matter is that it was a terrible decision, John Terry wasn't even the last man, it was not a 'dangerous' tackle which could have caused serious injury!
Halsey didn't send him off for 'being the last man' - and the 'last man' phrase doesn't appear anywhere in the laws of the game at all.
The wording is denying an 'obvious goalscoring opportunity' with a foul. That doesn't mean it would 'definitely' have been a goal, just that there was obviously a good chance of the player scoring had the foul not occurred.
Jo had got clear of Terry and, though Carvalho was, by the time he fell, next to him, when the challenge was initiated, Jo was away (and with Robinho in support). It was a definite 'opportunity'.
But that's all completely irrelevant because that wasn't what Halsey quoted as his reason. He used 'serious foul play' one definition of which - in the laws of the game - is the use of excessive force with a 'potential' to cause injury. The challenge used force which was more excessive than was needed to make a legitimate tackle and, as Terry virtually fell on top of him, there was - in my opinion - clear 'potential' to cause injury.
Doesn't have to actually cause injury, just needs to have the potential to, after excessive force has been used.
In my view Halsey would have been justified in using either of these laws to send him off.
Vidic was sent off for two yellows, rightly so as well, so any comparisons between the two are completely pointless.
Lets hope the FA do something about Danny Guthrie's tackle on Craig Fagan, horrendous tackle which has fractured Fagan's leg, won't hold my breath that he'll get punished further mind you..... :shock:
Disgraceful and predictable that Terry would be successful with his appeal.
Neil G wrote:Disgraceful and predictable that Terry would be successful with his appeal.
TOSH
DTSJim wrote:Halsey's been demoted to refereeing Shrewsbury's game because of that 'wrong' decision according to SSN.
Never doubted the appeal would succeed, despite the fact that he dragged the man down when he had a clear run at goal.
Neil G wrote:It was a yellow card offence, nothing more. Maybe the dislike of John Terry and Chelsea is clouding judgement here, any neutral could see he wasn't the last defender, the incident took place nearer the half way line than Petr Cech's goal and how the legs of Jo a big premiership striker gave way like that after a just a wee tap on the tummy is very debatable
Neil G wrote:
I caught a glenfish today, he never even noticed the wink, just took the lot
shrimper wrote:Neil G wrote:
I caught a glenfish today, he never even noticed the wink, just took the lot
I did notice the wink, just thought it was meaning 'I know, really, that it was a bit more than a tap on the tummy'
But..... okay you got me.
OLDHAMADE wrote:Had Carvalho not been where he was when the incident occured then yes Terry should have been sent off for a 'Professional foul' but he wasn't the last man so in real terms it only warrants a Yellow.
Joel Ninety wrote: But you know, whatever.
And all this "reel em in" stuff that keeps getting posted on SVs is just covering up a lack of argument skills.
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