Good Morning. It's Wednesday 9th October, and here are the Leeds Utd headlines Berardi's sending off overturned Gaetano Berardi’s sending off last weekend against Millwall has been overturned! The referee James Linington concluding Berardi had denied Tom Bradshaw a clear goal scoring chance when the striker went down in the penalty area. It meant Leeds had to play the majority of the game with 10 men. Leeds said in a statement: “An Independent Regulatory Commission has removed Gaetano Berardi’s one-match suspension with immediate effect following a claim of wrongful dismissal. The FA also confirmed that Bradshaw won't be cited for deceiving a match official after it wasn't referred to the panel. The governing body claim as there was contact made by Berardi, however minimal. On that basis it wasn't referred to a three-man panel of ex match officials. I think what the FA are saying is, its ok to throw yourself down to the ground as if you've been shot as long as there is some kind of contact! please log in to view this image Free agents available to Leeds There is surprisingly a lot of big named players still without a club, and with the January window still almost three months away is there anyone that you would add to the Leeds Utd squad? Goalkeepers Emiliano Viviano Michel Vorm Adam Bogdan Jordan Archer Defenders Martin Olsson Ivan Strinic Ignazio Abate Younes Kaboul Alan Hutton Marc Wilson Midfielders Joe Ledley Cheikh N'Doye Yoann Gourcuff James Morrison Birkir Bjarnason Vurnon Anita Jack Rodwell Mile Jedinak Jordan Mutch Attackers Wilfried Bony Ross McCormack Ben Marshall Marco Matias Gary Hooper Modibo Maiga Oussama Assaidi Obafemi Martins please log in to view this image Leeds fan on the mend after eight weeks. Leeds fans have raised more than £1,100 for a fan who fractured his hip in two places after getting knocked out of his seat celebrating Leeds scoring against Nottingham Forest in August. 65-year-old warehouse operator Ronald Bennett, who has been going to Leeds games for 51 years, was sent hurtling down the stairs in the Revie stand, by fans who were rushing towards the pitch to celebrate Pablo Hernandez's goal. His son said the following? He said: "It has been a traumatic experience for me and my father but also for the other fans who witnessed the accident. "It just shows the true spirit of what being a Leeds family is about and we are proud to see fans pull together to help others. "The surgeon who put in the titanium rods to hold his fracture together gave him four to six months but can take up to 12 months to make a full recovery. "Under the old laws he would now be retired at aged 65, but unfortunately he's unable to get any state pension until September next year. "This has put him in a difficult position financially without any source of income as he does not receive any sick pay. "I’m his eldest son and supporting him financially and domestically where I can to ensure that he isn’t under any additional pressure to make ends meet. "I just want him to have a stress free recovery and focus on himself." He added: "We just need fans going to the game to be aware of when their team is scoring, the passion and rushing up to the concourse to celebrate a goal and with players can have devastating results. "If someone has no intention of going up to celebrate then don’t force them out if you want to go up. You see photos of limbs at matches but this could involve innocent people who didn’t want to be crushed. If I am honest, I'm amazed that there are not more injuries of this type! The rows are so compact. Have you ever had an accident or a near accident at a football match? please log in to view this image
Morning all. If the FA are making the decisions on dubious fouls what is the point of having the panel of ex pro's.
Good morning all... I think this division is just littered with poor referees, technology (including TV) and social media is great for highlighting how poor they are and I’ll be honest, I don’t believe they are any worse than 30 years ago. Take the Berardi incident, how many inside the ground could say without a shadow of a doubt it wasn’t a penalty and a red card offence, probably more could say no to the red card? I haven’t a problem with the penalty, at full speed I felt Phillips was back to cover so no red card, my main gripe was how Harrison was tackled from behind, his standing leg swept away from him and no penalty. Refs should be allowed one major mistake a game but not two game changers. The only way to combat this is to haul them to account, give the ref a two match ban, no pay and hit him where it hurts.
Yes he did it was not a penalty as beradi checked his run. Absolute joke of a ref and completely biased. Harrison should have been a clear penalty.
If I am honest, Berardi was the wrong side of the forward, and as he checked his run, he gave the forward the slightest of tugs (imo). Unfortunately, that gave the forward his opportunity to throw himself to the ground and obtain the penalty. Its not right, but according to the letter of the law, he got away with it.
Michael Owen "Pochettino actually did touch me, clipped my knee. It wasn't enough to put me down, but the only reason I went down was because earlier in the game someone fouled me. "Collina was the referee, one of the most famous referees of all time, and I said 'referee its a penalty' and he said 'Michael to know you have to go down to win the penalty.' "He told me you have to go down, so I thought next time I get touched I'll go down and I did and he gave me a penalty."
If he did ruffle the Wally's hair or accidentally touch his elbow or whatever he did, then by the letter of the law it's a penalty. But the law is a crap one and gives the attacking player the chance to cheat the ref. It's a part of the game that I hate and I don't like to see our players do it. But it should be up to the ref to interpret the law in a sensible way. Did Beradi touch him ? Maybe. Was it enough to see him sprawling dramatically to the ground ? Not a chance. As long as the rules are laid down and the ref's aren't able to, or too scared to, make a decision on the severity of the "touching" then it will always favour the cheats in the game.
what you on about if he touched him it's a penalty ? No it isn't, a touch isn't a foul. It needs to be a foul and it wasn't
Does the "victim" have to be in possession of the ball ? because almost every corner kick I see you've got the defending team wrestling players in the penalty area, not giving a **** where the ball is going just the man
TBH I think the the great game of football has become spoiled by governing bodies that has allowed over paid premadonnas called football players to cheat, deceive and earn money under false pretences, needs sorting or the game will suffer. Don’t forget the EFA are bent bastards, the lot of them.