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He left the ground for the tackle and because of that it can be considered reckless. It wasn't two footed going into the tackle but his studs were showing.

 

He's out of the match next Sunday.

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Guest sicko2ndbest

He was in control of the tackle when he reached player and ball. I don't see how that was dangerous play.

 

Because he was completely off the ground and his studs were showing. Regardless of whether he was in control of the tackle or if he won the ball, or whatever, referees will send you off for it.

 

Doesn't make it right, but it happens.

 

If that tackle was made going directly towards a player, he would have deserved to go.

 

It wasnt therefore he didnt deserve it

 

Wasnt even a foul

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He left the ground for the tackle and because of that it can be considered reckless. It wasn't two footed going into the tackle but his studs were showing.

 

He's out of the match next Sunday.

 

For what it's worth I don't agree that it should be a red card as it was a good tackle, but how he went for the tackle has been highlighted by referees to give red cards for because of it's potential danger or recklessness.

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Guest Heneage

I've seen Parker make numerous tackles like that. He didn't catch the player he got the ball and went in with one leg.

 

They won't overturn it but it's criminal when you consider De Jong's was deemed fair.

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He was in control of the tackle when he reached player and ball. I don't see how that was dangerous play.

 

Because he was completely off the ground and his studs were showing. Regardless of whether he was in control of the tackle or if he won the ball, or whatever, referees will send you off for it.

 

Doesn't make it right, but it happens.

 

If that tackle was made going directly towards a player, he would have deserved to go.

 

It wasnt therefore he didnt deserve it

 

Wasnt even a foul

 

Regardless of whether he was in control of the tackle or if he won the ball, or whatever, referees will send you off for it.

 

Doesn't make it right, but it happens.

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Guest BlacknWhiteArmy

What's the chances of it being overturned?

 

Nil. Saying otherwise is delusion of the highest order.

 

I didn't think there would be any chance either, clutching at straws  :no:

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I was mad, when he gave a freekick for that beautiful piece of tackling. Furious, when he gave a red card.

 

Liked the commentator after the replay though; "If that's a red card, every midfielder and defender that ever makes a tackle, just have to hang up their boots"

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Tiote looked way too fired up from the minute he came on the pitch. He was an accident waiting to happen.

 

Looking at the tackle again, it wasn't as bad as I first thought, but it was still reckless. If you leave the ground like that, most refs will give a red.

 

Having said that, he wasn't helped by the Stevenage player's reaction. I don't think he was hurt at all. He playacted to get the most out of the situation.

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IF we appeal can he not play whilst its going on?

mind FA will rush it through anyway before SMB game, we still need to ask anyway

 

They won't 'rush it through'. Appeals are always heard in the week after the game with the sending off. It's not some vendetta against Newcastle, it was deemed a dangerous challenge and it won't be rescinded. I don't know who is more to blame, Tiote for even contemplating doing it, or Pardew for sticking him on the first place.

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