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If the FA can increase the ban on the grounds of a frivolous appeal, then they surely have to.

 

Offences like this are subjective & it is the referees call to determine if he deems it red or not.

 

If this is Charvers decision then the he has proven, should proof be needed, that is unable to make good calls at this level.

 

My fucking house is on Arsenal this weekend

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Don't understand what grounds there could be for an appeal. He made a clear foul, the referee judged it was worthy of red. Those ones absolutely never get rescinded.

On the grounds that it was a yellow at the worst, never a red card ever.

 

 

You make it sound like it was barely a yellow. It was a coward's tackle, two-footed that took all of the man and none of the ball. Kind of tackle that had Ben Arfa out for over a year.

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Don't understand what grounds there could be for an appeal. He made a clear foul, the referee judged it was worthy of red. Those ones absolutely never get rescinded.

On the grounds that it was a yellow at the worst, never a red card ever.

 

 

You make it sound like it was barely a yellow. It was a coward's tackle, two-footed that took all of the man and none of the ball. Kind of tackle that had Ben Arfa out for over a year.

When was Ben Arfa tackled like that cos De Jong didn't tackle him like that.

 

 

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I can't be bothered. It was a reckless, dangerous, two-footed coward's tackle from someone who tends to do that type of thing when outdone physically. Easily a red.

 

Exactly. Doza has previous for not seeing what the rest of the world can see though

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Whether it's a red or not is a matter of opinion, the FA will never overrule the referee on a matter of his judgement.

 

:thup: We know from the last few weeks it would be pointless to think otherwise. Just makes the frivolous appeal thing possible given its a correct decision anyway.

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Whether it's a red or not is a matter of opinion, the FA will never overrule the referee on a matter of his judgement.

 

Yep, a lot of commentators called it as a straight red, including Shearer - there's enough subjectivity that there's absolutely no way it will be overturned.

 

At the same time I don't think the appeal could be termed frivolous so can't imagine he'll get the ban increased.

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Is the frivolous appeal even still a thing anymore? When was the last time someone had their ban extended because of it? Can't remember the last time it happened, and if it could, surely it should have applied as recently as Evans?

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Don't understand what grounds there could be for an appeal. He made a clear foul, the referee judged it was worthy of red. Those ones absolutely never get rescinded.

On the grounds that it was a yellow at the worst, never a red card ever.

 

 

I agree it was never a red, there were no studs up or any real danger in the tackle, it was late and clumsy more than anything. But I find it hard to believe the FA will overturn it, since that would have to be a big admission by the ref that he was bullied by the Everton players into sending Colo off.

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Is the frivolous appeal even still a thing anymore? When was the last time someone had their ban extended because of it? Can't remember the last time it happened, and if it could, surely it should have applied as recently as Evans?

He didn't appeal. He denied the charge.

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Jonas Gutierrez  Mike Williamson  Daryl Janmaat  Ryan Taylor

 

 

hahahahahahaahahahahaaaaaaaa

 

What was the back four during that match in like '06 against Man u where we started with the most terrible back four including Paul Huntington, David Edgar?

 

 

Given

Solano

Taylor

Huntington

Edgar

Dyer

Parker

Emre

Milner

Martins

Sibierski

 

 

Still managed that one 2-2 at home.

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