Wes Foderingham 3 Match Ban Fixtures

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Nonsense. He definitely did attempt to tackle the ball away from Tella after he had got past him.

Thus attempting to play the ball.

Where a player commits an offence against an opponent within their own penalty area which denies an opponent an obvious goal-scoring opportunity and the referee awards a penalty kick, the offender is cautioned if the offence was an attempt to play the ball; in all other circumstances (e.g. holding, pulling, pushing etc) the player must be sent off.

So in short if it was in the box it would only have been a yellow 100%
Fully aware of that. Watched the replay numerous times and even with my most Bladey-Blade spectacles on, the ball has gone and Wes just trips him.
 
No. If we win the FA CUP we automatically qualify for the Europa League. I’d rather have that than the league personally. The amount of money and players we would attract to the club would be class. And we would still probably go up to the prem
You haven’t really thought that through have you
 
Cardiff (H)
Bristol City (H)
Manchester City (Wembley)

Feel for Wes, not many players get to play at Wembley. At least he doesn’t miss any ‘difficult’ league games.
Eh? What? Pardon?
 



In hindsight, it's a shame it wasn't in the box. Then it would have been a penalty and a yellow card.

We'd have had a 25% chance of it not being a goal and we'd have kept 11 men on the field and no suspension to Wes.

Between them, they made a right mess of it.
In hindsight, he should have just not fouled him and let him score....
 
We are not winning the FA Cup.
Oh yes we are. Sunderland '73. Blades '23. Red & White stripes. Spirit of Porterfield etc etc...

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...Bremner's face on the line. Priceless!

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First was a bad tackle (vs MK Dons), second was gross stupidity (aka violent conduct) against Shrewsbury. Both were in substitute appearances. He only made two more substitute appearances for us before we shipped him back to Walsall.
I generally don't remember. Then again 2011 to 2016 was a bad nightmare.
 
If it had been a pen, it wouldn't have been a red
Double jeopardy rule
If the ref believed Foderingham was going for the ball and the foul was in the penalty area, it would have been yellow. If he thought Foderingham was doing a deliberate foul (ie. not going for the ball) in the penalty area, then it would have been red. As it was outside the penalty area, it was red either way and Foderingham's intentions weren't relevant.

Interestingly, when he signalled for the penalty, the ref first put his hand to the left hand pocket (where he kept his red card) and took it away without pulling a card out, then he put his hand to his right hand pocket (where he kept his yellow card) and took it away without pulling a card out, and by then he was being spoken to by players of both sides (saying different things, presumably) and then went to talk to the linesman.

My guess would be that it would have been a yellow card if it had been a penalty.
 



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