Quote Originally Posted by Kano View Post
That has happened about once in a million games. And that's a facht.

I expect the letter of the law to be applied when a player slams his studs into the leg of another going over the ball. Any football fan would.

For a push while a player is walking off the field? A yellow is hardly ever likely to be produced. It's a moment in the game only those desperate to see a player punished would look for.

It all evens out in the end though right? Pity we have no idea where the start and end actually are.
Doesn't matter, it can still happen.

You seem to expect the letter of the law to be followed when it's a decision for us but not against us, like I said there were a number of decicions that could or could not have been given and others that should and weren't, trouble is you seem to be saying all the ones that were questionnable against us shouldn't, all those that were questionable for us shouldn't and the dead certs not given against us shouldn't and vice versa.

IMO 1st pen not a pen
2nd a pen
1st red card not a red
2nd a red

Definitely went against Leicester though as the 1st sending off left them down to 10 for a lot longer.

If you want to book/send off people and give penalties and fouls for every single little thing you'd have 14 players left on the pitch and 20 goals every match.