That's because he didn't.I can't believe that Jenas and Murphy are saying that Vardy didn't deserve a red card
That's because he didn't.I can't believe that Jenas and Murphy are saying that Vardy didn't deserve a red card
Neither did Rojo for the one against Palace (the one against Everton was a potential career ender and definite red), this lot are really soft on here and see red cards everywhere.That's because he didn't.
Yup, I spent two hours arguing with a bunch of softies on the Liverpool board about the Rojo tackle.Neither did Rojo for the one against Palace (the one against Everton was a potential career ender and definite red), this lot are really soft on here and see red cards everywhere.

I would love a ref to send two players off for challenging for a header (two feet off the ground), it would set a whole new standardYup, I spent two hours arguing with a bunch of softies on the Liverpool board about the Rojo tackle.
Vardy's was even better, in that it was the perfect tackle, got plenty of the ball and hardly any of the player.
****ing enrages me now that the ****ing ****** ref's pull for a red card as soon as they see two feet, or a player off the ground.
Sending a player off for what could have happened?
Gets stupider and stupider every time I hear it.

I would love a ref to send two players off for challenging for a header (two feet off the ground), it would set a whole new standard![]()
He landed 3 foot in front of the player and actually got the ball, the leg that caught the other player was bent at the time of collision, on the floor with the studs pointing away (he caught him with the instep)Silly comparison. Vardy was going for the ball with his feet not his head and clearly had no control of the outcome and got player and ball. Definitely a red card.

Silly comparison. Vardy was going for the ball with his feet not his head and clearly had no control of the outcome and got player and ball. Definitely a red card.

Correct, and the only one that fits this description recently is Rojo against EvertonIf a spurs player went into a tackle with both feet off the ball I would be irritated with him, not the ref for sending him off.
Two footed tackles when both feet are off the ground have been a straight red card for over 15 yrs. I remember Patrick Vieira getting one for arsenal v Liverpool back around 2000.

They haven't even called for the death penalty on the Liverpool board yet so it can't have been that badFFS
No player ever has control of the outcome when going in to a tackle, they have no idea what the opposing player will do, which way he will turn, which leg he will move etc.
He got the ball, and brushed the player.
This game really is becoming totally pussified beyond ****ing belief.

Will have to agree to disagree then mate.Correct, and the only one that fits this description recently is Rojo against Everton![]()
I can always respect another's opinion, even if it differs from mineWill have to agree to disagree then mate.
Red all day long for me.

You can summarize the change for the worse by saying the buildup has gotten slower. Another way of looking at it is that we aren't looking to create chaos the way we were. We used to be willing to lose the ball more often in exchange for a faster paced game, and more opportunities to trap other players in their ends. Still, it's a long season. The only thing that's clear now is that Chelsea will walk the league unless they lose some form fairly soon.Given that you have the joint best defence in the league it must mean you need to score more![]()
I have no choice cos no other bugger ever agrees with the **** I come out withI can always respect another's opinion, even if it differs from mine![]()

No player ever has control of the outcome when going in to a tackle, they have no idea what the opposing player will do, which way he will turn, which leg he will move etc.

In the universe of all possible tackles, a very small subset have the potential
to easily do serious damage if they go slightly wrong. Vardy did one such tackle.
To use a basic "absurdity" analogy ...
I stab someone with a knife. I miss a fatal insertion point by a matter of millimetres.
I should not be punished, because I "timed it perfectly" .![]()
**** analogy. It would be like going to slice a grapfruit with a knife, but someone is holding the grapfruit. But still you slice it properly, doing no damage to the person holding it. But the police arrest you for murder and sentence you to life in prison anyway because you COULD have killed that person if you'd timed it wrong
Manslaughter then.Poor analogy : murder is a pre-meditated act.
Manslaughter then.