High boot 23:15 - Feb 3 with 1987 views | Tommy_ITFC | How was the high boot on Morsy not a yellow? Baffling. |  |
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High boot on 23:19 - Feb 3 with 1957 views | FrimleyBlue | Because it didn't kill him Think that was the only way the ref was gonna give a card today |  |
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High boot on 08:02 - Feb 4 with 1741 views | BrentwoodBlagger2 | The same player caught him twice with his boot - once on the side of the face and again on the top of the head. Neither a yellow? WTF? Yet when an arm brushed the same Preston player's neck he cried like a baby and the ref stopped the game. Ref was atrocious. |  | |  |
High boot on 08:10 - Feb 4 with 1723 views | gringoblue |
High boot on 08:02 - Feb 4 by BrentwoodBlagger2 | The same player caught him twice with his boot - once on the side of the face and again on the top of the head. Neither a yellow? WTF? Yet when an arm brushed the same Preston player's neck he cried like a baby and the ref stopped the game. Ref was atrocious. |
Same player also barged over luongo from behind on the edge of the box in the first half. |  | |  |
High boot on 09:11 - Feb 4 with 1639 views | benrhyddingblue | And we got punished as Morsy was made to go off after been checked by the physio and wait for the ref to call him back on. |  | |  |
High boot on 09:59 - Feb 4 with 1583 views | NthQldITFC |
High boot on 09:11 - Feb 4 by benrhyddingblue | And we got punished as Morsy was made to go off after been checked by the physio and wait for the ref to call him back on. |
That's an outrageous rule to enforce when a player has categorically been kicked in the face, has a fat lip, and claret spilt. Refs should have scope to override that in those circumstances or at least make the offender stay off for as long or longer. Even in this case, he could have waved Morsy back on the moment the free kick was taken, at least. |  |
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High boot on 10:03 - Feb 4 with 1571 views | Dennyx4 |
High boot on 09:59 - Feb 4 by NthQldITFC | That's an outrageous rule to enforce when a player has categorically been kicked in the face, has a fat lip, and claret spilt. Refs should have scope to override that in those circumstances or at least make the offender stay off for as long or longer. Even in this case, he could have waved Morsy back on the moment the free kick was taken, at least. |
If the ref had booked the Preston player as he should have, then Morsy would not been made to leave the pitch. The ref and linesman were absolutely the worst set of officials we have had this season, and that is some statement with some we have seen previously. |  | |  |
High boot on 11:23 - Feb 4 with 1535 views | braveblue | If Morsy did that he would get a certain yellow. Ref was awful. |  | |  |
High boot on 11:30 - Feb 4 with 1514 views | tonybied |
High boot on 09:59 - Feb 4 by NthQldITFC | That's an outrageous rule to enforce when a player has categorically been kicked in the face, has a fat lip, and claret spilt. Refs should have scope to override that in those circumstances or at least make the offender stay off for as long or longer. Even in this case, he could have waved Morsy back on the moment the free kick was taken, at least. |
I thought the rule was if play was stopped for treatment then the player had to leave the pitch for 30 seconds but if treatment was given when the ball is already out of play then the player doesn't have to leave the field. [Post edited 4 Feb 2024 11:30]
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