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Not really the most difficult thing to work out, dinho.

 

Sorry, I don't look at the table much, especially at this stage of the season.

 

 

 

Its on this page :lol:

 

Also my connection is quite slow, took ages to load so I just scrolled down.

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Not really the most difficult thing to work out, dinho.

 

Sorry, I don't look at the table much, especially at this stage of the season.

 

 

 

Its on this page :lol:

 

Also my connection is quite slow, took ages to load so I just scrolled down.

 

http://i.imgur.com/8HhL78A.gif

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Not really the most difficult thing to work out, dinho.

 

Sorry, I don't look at the table much, especially at this stage of the season.

 

 

 

Its on this page :lol:

 

Also my connection is quite slow, took ages to load so I just scrolled down.

 

http://i.imgur.com/8HhL78A.gif

 

Glad I'm at work, then. :smug:

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So, despite him not deserving the sending off (according to Poyet), Sunderl4nd wont be appealing 'Catts red card.

 

Well I never.  :rolleyes:

 

Aye because he would have absolutely no chance of seeing that overturned as it's a red card in the rule book. He thought it was more harsh as the Hull player got away with a tackle of similar nature late on and got off with it. The game is turning quite shit when these are red cards and you can only see more and more being given. It was a silly tackle and he dived in needlessly, yellow would have sufficed for me. Had one our players done it, I’d be feeling hard done by too. The Dossena tackle on the other hand was horrid yet they both get the same length of ban.

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So, despite him not deserving the sending off (according to Poyet), Sunderl4nd wont be appealing 'Catts red card.

 

Well I never.  :rolleyes:

 

Aye because he would have absolutely no chance of seeing that overturned as it's a red card in the rule book. He thought it was more harsh as the Hull player got away with a tackle of similar nature late on and got off with it. The game is turning quite shit when these are red cards and you can only see more and more being given. It was a silly tackle and he dived in needlessly, yellow would have sufficed for me. Had one our players done it, I’d be feeling hard done by too. The Dossena tackle on the other hand was horrid yet they both get the same length of ban.

 

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So, despite him not deserving the sending off (according to Poyet), Sunderl4nd wont be appealing 'Catts red card.

 

Well I never.  :rolleyes:

 

Aye because he would have absolutely no chance of seeing that overturned as it's a red card in the rule book. He thought it was more harsh as the Hull player got away with a tackle of similar nature late on and got off with it. The game is turning quite s*** when these are red cards and you can only see more and more being given. It was a silly tackle and he dived in needlessly, yellow would have sufficed for me. Had one our players done it, I’d be feeling hard done by too. The Dossena tackle on the other hand was horrid yet they both get the same length of ban.

 

Aye that

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I know i will be accused of bias but i thought Cattermole's tackle desrved a red and the Hull players probably didn't.

 

Surely it won't be that big a loss to the mackems, can't Gardner slot into his place?

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Haven't seen Hull's tackle, but the Cattermole one is a clearly a red, don't know how that's even debatable. The fact that Dossena three minutes later intentionally tries to injure an opponent and that that incident is far worse doesn't excuse Cattermole''s tackle.

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Haven't seen Hull's tackle, but the Cattermole one is a clearly a red, don't know how that's even debatable. The fact that Dossena three minutes later intentionally tries to injure an opponent and that that incident is far worse doesn't excuse Cattermole''s tackle.

 

I don't think he does, to be honest. It was reckless and extremely dangerous, but I do think he was trying to win the ball. The replays showed that his eyes never left the ball. That's not to say it wasn't an horrific challenge, or that he didn't deserve to be sent off.

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Haven't seen Hull's tackle, but the Cattermole one is a clearly a red, don't know how that's even debatable. The fact that Dossena three minutes later intentionally tries to injure an opponent and that that incident is far worse doesn't excuse Cattermole''s tackle.

 

watch?v=rTU77RW3T5c

 

Look at Cattermole's. I honestly can't see why he's sent off.

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Haven't seen Hull's tackle, but the Cattermole one is a clearly a red, don't know how that's even debatable. The fact that Dossena three minutes later intentionally tries to injure an opponent and that that incident is far worse doesn't excuse Cattermole''s tackle.

 

I don't think he does, to be honest. It was reckless and extremely dangerous, but I do think he was trying to win the ball. The replays showed that his eyes never left the ball. That's not to say it wasn't an horrific challenge, or that he didn't deserve to be sent off.

Why would you try to win the ball like that? He just pushes his foot towards the ground/player, it doesn't look like an attempt to win the ball at all to me.

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Haven't seen Hull's tackle, but the Cattermole one is a clearly a red, don't know how that's even debatable. The fact that Dossena three minutes later intentionally tries to injure an opponent and that that incident is far worse doesn't excuse Cattermole''s tackle.

 

I don't think he does, to be honest. It was reckless and extremely dangerous, but I do think he was trying to win the ball. The replays showed that his eyes never left the ball. That's not to say it wasn't an horrific challenge, or that he didn't deserve to be sent off.

Why would you try to win the ball like that? He just pushes his foot towards the ground/player, it doesn't look like an attempt to win the ball at all to me.

 

Like I said, it was a dangerous attempt to win the ball. He is trying to trap it, though.

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It often happens after a bad pass or mis-control which loses possession. Cattermole had just played a shocker and in his desire to rectify it totally loses control of the situation. Idiotic behaviour and deserved red which probably ended any chance they had of getting something from the game.

Gus defended it. Ahemm.

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As much as I dislike the talentless brute, when I saw it I didn't think it was worthy of a red. Even by current interpretations I thought it would have been a yellow.

 

It's a cliche, but would that have been a red card for any player playing for one of the top teams? I seriously, seriously doubt it and it's not like those tackles don't happen either.

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Don't understand the debate about Cattermole's red card, hes well off the floor, completely out of control, miles away from the ball, red card all day every day, even he knew it.

 

The only mistake re: red cards in that game was Hull should of been down to 10 men.

 

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