whufc wrote:Anyone who has reffed before knows how much harder it is to make these decisions in real speed and from 15-30 meters away compared to watching a dozen or so super slow mo's. That reason alone would have been why the blood impacted on his decision.
And by the sounds of it the refeerees assistant was a major contributor into the red card, yet no one has bagged or critisied him.
As for Christiano having eyes on the ball. I wish i got a $1 for every time i was looking at the ball yet gave my opponent a nudge, bump, elbow, push etc geez some males can do more than one thing at a time.
Like i said i thought he made bigger errors in the game like the penalty shout Adelaide had in the first half when the Melbourne play clearly had hold of the Adelaide guys arm.
Dinglinga, i look forward to playing against you again this season, you might to have to give me a quick sledge about this topic when we play, Do you know if the league have done this years fixtures yet.
I reckon you need to take off the blinkers and read the post, Life's a Breeze, you might find you're wrong again, there are criticisms of the Cream Puff linesman whufc just like below
"lets not vent all our fury at matthew breeze... he was going to issue a yellow card for the incident but then was called over by the linesman ( matthew cream who is from SA). this little fu&*er explained what he saw and therefore the red card came out ....thanks to the little fu$%ker from south australia."