Gorkss: Red Card-Yes or No?

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Gorkks Red Card-Yes or No?

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Re: Red Card-Yes or No?

by Esteban » 17 Feb 2014 13:34

We've appealed: http://www.readingfc.co.uk/news/article/gorkss-red-card-appeal-170214-1364661.aspx

Bit surprised, given Adkins position on it yesterday.

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Re: Red Card-Yes or No?

by The Rouge » 17 Feb 2014 13:35

No Fixed Abode Gorrks should have stayed on his feet, especially in that area of the pitch where there was no threat. He gave the ref a decision to make. In real time I can see why the ref gave it. On the replay he clearly gets a bit of the ball first.

Given his experience Gorrks should have known better.

Pretty sure it won't be rescinded if Reading do appeal, although in reality it should be.


Fukking hell I agree with Kes.

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Re: Red Card-Yes or No?

by loyalroyal4life » 17 Feb 2014 13:37

Esteban We've appealed: http://www.readingfc.co.uk/news/article/gorkss-red-card-appeal-170214-1364661.aspx

Bit surprised, given Adkins position on it yesterday.



Has any club ever appealed 2 red cards in 2 consecutive games and had both decisions upheld before?

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Re: Red Card-Yes or No?

by LoyalRoyalFan » 17 Feb 2014 13:37

Red card, no question.

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Re: Red Card-Yes or No?

by Localroyal » 17 Feb 2014 13:43

He had no need to slide in like that - he shouldn't have given the Ref the opportunity in the first place.

He did get a slight touch on the ball but out of the 4 camera angles it was only obvious on one of them.

The Ref should have at least consulted with the Linesman.

The good thing was with 20 mins to go and 1 man down we still went forward with the ball and didn't concede any Goals.


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Re: Red Card-Yes or No?

by parky » 17 Feb 2014 13:46

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The Ref should have at least consulted with the Linesman.



How do you know he didn't?

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Re: Red Card-Yes or No?

by Localroyal » 17 Feb 2014 13:48

the Red was out straight away - if they did talk it wouldn't have been much.

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Re: Red Card-Yes or No?

by andrew1957 » 17 Feb 2014 13:54

Glad we have appealed as it was a harsh sending off. Had a look at the QPR fan site and the vast majority on there did not think it was a red either - which says something.

I think the person most hoping the appeal is turned down will be Hector.

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Re: Red Card-Yes or No?

by Silver Fox » 17 Feb 2014 14:01

LoyalRoyalFan Red card, no question.


Let's hope the appeals board are made aware of this post


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Re: Red Card-Yes or No?

by Esteban » 17 Feb 2014 14:01

Localroyal He had no need to slide in like that - he shouldn't have given the Ref the opportunity in the first place.

He did get a slight touch on the ball but out of the 4 camera angles it was only obvious on one of them.

The Ref should have at least consulted with the Linesman.

The good thing was with 20 mins to go and 1 man down we still went forward with the ball and didn't concede any Goals.


He won the ball. Why shouldn't he slide in?

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Re: Red Card-Yes or No?

by Silver Fox » 17 Feb 2014 14:03

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Silver Fox Why do people keep saying that winning a tackle was a silly thing for Gorrks to do?


It's not that he won it, it's that he put himself in a position where he could get a red card.


So every tackle is silly then? Cool

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Re: Red Card-Yes or No?

by LoyalRoyalFan » 17 Feb 2014 14:06

The challenge was uncontrolled, poorly timed, and unprofessional.

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Re: Red Card-Yes or No?

by paultheroyal » 17 Feb 2014 14:07

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The Real Sandhurst Royal The referees assistant flagged for the offence as he was closer much closer than the referee.

The referee should have consulted with him before making a decision.

Personally think it was a yellow.


Two officials can see the offence at the same time you know. It's not a game where you flag and I blow.

Do you think the referee gave the red because of the manner in which assistant waved his flag?


As a ref, may I ask that you tell us what you would have given.

My own reading was that it was probably reckless, could be seen as dangerous, so definitely a yellow and a borderline if somewhat harsh red.

But as a (current? professional?) referee, could you enlighten us all a little bit here?


Yellow for me.

However, genuinely believe referee saw Gorks leave the ground and foot catching opponent regardless what tv might show us so from that respective I can see why red was given.


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Re: Red Card-Yes or No?

by maffff » 17 Feb 2014 14:13

QPR fans don't seem to think it was a Red either

http://www.wearetherangersboys.com/foru ... d***/page7

(also looks like they'd rather have him than Hill/Dunne)

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Re: Red Card-Yes or No?

by bcubed » 17 Feb 2014 14:22

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LoyalRoyalFan Red card, no question.


Let's hope the appeals board are made aware of this post


yes when put like this it does seem to be incontrovertible

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Re: Red Card-Yes or No?

by Extended-Phenotype » 17 Feb 2014 14:29

maffff QPR fans don't seem to think it was a Red either

http://www.wearetherangersboys.com/foru ... d***/page7

(also looks like they'd rather have him than Hill/Dunne)


Seem like a decent bunch of chaps, actually.

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Re: Red Card-Yes or No?

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Re: Red Card-Yes or No?

by melonhead » 17 Feb 2014 14:41

LoyalRoyalFan The challenge was uncontrolled, poorly timed, and unprofessional.
:lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: Red Card-Yes or No?

by stealthpapes » 17 Feb 2014 15:34

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Silver Fox Why do people keep saying that winning a tackle was a silly thing for Gorrks to do?


It's not that he won it, it's that he put himself in a position where he could get a red card.


So every tackle is silly then? Cool


No offence but that's genuinely :| stuff.

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Re: Red Card-Yes or No?

by stealthpapes » 17 Feb 2014 15:34

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Yellow for me.

However, genuinely believe referee saw Gorks leave the ground and foot catching opponent regardless what tv might show us so from that respective I can see why red was given.


Thanks.

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