Sorry Dave.
What about Fergie on a Caesar throne, ref looks up, Fergie gives it the thumbs up or thumbs down.
That's traditional........
There ya go! No need for all this new fangled techno thingies

Sorry Dave.
What about Fergie on a Caesar throne, ref looks up, Fergie gives it the thumbs up or thumbs down.
That's traditional........

You would have thought so, studs are a fairly clear indication but then, does that open a can of worms for other incidents? Ripped shirt, a scratch or red mark?
I was being facetious, but the point is valid.
I'm not saying a ref can draw an inviolable conclusion from it, but as a factor in helping him make up his mind, it's pretty strong evidence.

I think everyone agrees it should have been a red card, A delay in decision from the ref can result in red or yellow so I don't see why the long delay made some believe it would only be yellow. I think Dowd didn't want to send anyone off too soon in case the game got away from him so maybe compromised with the yellow. I'd like to see retrospective reds for bad incidents [not sure if I class this as bad when you think of some tackles] - I don't actually know the proper rules on retrospectives.
While googling 'physio Dowd red card' - the first hit was an Everton website were they all said exactly the same as Tobes, almost word for word, even calling the physio a 'scruffy t...' - I always thought there was a bluenose collective, a bit like the borg, but I'm glad Tobes didn't go as far as one of the posters on that site: 'Agree with Brenton Rodgers, not happy with this career threatening tackle, it should have been career ending.' - classy!!

Apart from Smithy
Why wait for everything to calm down before issuing a red card and kicking it off again?
They often do that, it's only bell ends like Friend & Atkinson who can't get the card out of their pocket quick enough.
The better refs always give themselves a bit of thinking time when needed & despite this incident Dowd is definitely one of the better ones.
)Apart from Smithy
Why wait for everything to calm down before issuing a red card and kicking it off again?
I said above, I agree they should take a few seconds to think before taking action. However, two minutes is far too long IMO. Of course, there are instances were 'quicker the better' is more appropriate and the Rooney and Miralles ones were probably it; ie clear cut red cards that are undebatable (or so you would think)

The referee was scared, he was not brave also. I think scared of having to apologise after the game.Apart from Smithy
Why wait for everything to calm down before issuing a red card and kicking it off again?

What sort of people write these comments? .... From Everton forum
'Hope he gets septicaemia from the stud marks and never plays again.....now that would be karma'
'Wish he'd destroyed him, it's still the biggest regret of the weekend, bigger than the League and the Cricket results, the fact that he walked away from it.'

What sort of people write these comments? .... From Everton forum
'Hope he gets septicaemia from the stud marks and never plays again.....now that would be karma'
'Wish he'd destroyed him, it's still the biggest regret of the weekend, bigger than the League and the Cricket results, the fact that he walked away from it.'
Top thread Guys!What sort of people write these comments? .... From Everton forum
'Hope he gets septicaemia from the stud marks and never plays again.....now that would be karma'
'Wish he'd destroyed him, it's still the biggest regret of the weekend, bigger than the League and the Cricket results, the fact that he walked away from it.'

What sort of people write these comments? .... From Everton forum
'Hope he gets septicaemia from the stud marks and never plays again.....now that would be karma'
'Wish he'd destroyed him, it's still the biggest regret of the weekend, bigger than the League and the Cricket results, the fact that he walked away from it.'