Darren Deadman

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And who knows who the current England right back would be if he hadn't sent him off.
It was Naughton who came in for Sun Jihai. But I agree Naughton wouldn't have got a sniff unless he got sent off because he was playing really well and was a cult hero.
To be fair to Deadman it was two footed and definitely a red.
 
It was Naughton who came in for Sun Jihai. But I agree Naughton wouldn't have got a sniff unless he got sent off because he was playing really well and was a cult hero.
To be fair to Deadman it was two footed and definitely a red.
The most spectacular red card you will ever see; even Big Georges doffed his cap I'll bet.
 
On Nov 2011, Sharp scored for Donny v Middlesborough, & raised his shirt to reveal `That`s for you son`, a poignant message for the son he & his wife lost four days prior.

The referee was Darren Deadman who opted NOT to book Sharp, & was later told by the Fa he SHOULD have yellow carded him.

Deadman will always be ok in my book, for that one act.
 
On Nov 2011, Sharp scored for Donny v Middlesborough, & raised his shirt to reveal `That`s for you son`, a poignant message for the son he & his wife lost four days prior.

The referee was Darren Deadman who opted NOT to book Sharp, & was later told by the Fa he SHOULD have yellow carded him.

Deadman will always be ok in my book, for that one act.
Fair enough. Didn't realise it was him.
 
It was Naughton who came in for Sun Jihai. But I agree Naughton wouldn't have got a sniff unless he got sent off because he was playing really well and was a cult hero.
To be fair to Deadman it was two footed and definitely a red.

Too late for me to edit the post to the current Swansea left back!

I do wonder though whether Walker would have been given an opportunity if it wasn't for Blackwell seeing how successful Naughton had been.
 
If you ignore the name of the ref you won't have any questions about the two reds. Not going to pretend I'm suddenly a fan of Deadman but today he didn't have much choice.
 
I'm genuinely more worried about Deadman making one of his trademark mental decisions then I am of any Shrewsbury player. That's not a slight on Shrewsbury, it's a testament to how Deadman can single handedly change a game out of nothing
This dick destroyed the game as a contest today. Second foul the one on Coutts looked a shocker.
Deadman still gave an episode of the Darren Deadman show again.
 



I have no idea why the first one was a red card, was it dissent?

Second one was a red card in any era of football, shocking challenge.

Goal scoring opportunity is only a yellow if the referee considers it a legitimate attempt to win the ball. Since Lafferty's controlled it in the six yard box and their lad takes his back leg out from behind, I don't see how he can see it as anything but a professional foul and still a red.
 
From where I was sat, the first was a red for preventing a goal scoring opportunity (last man), and I thought it was harsh, but I am old school. Even the second, I thought was a good hard challenge, but I wasn't 5 yards away from the challenge like Deadman was.
 
Goal scoring opportunity is only a yellow if the referee considers it a legitimate attempt to win the ball. Since Lafferty's controlled it in the six yard box and their lad takes his back leg out from behind, I don't see how he can see it as anything but a professional foul and still a red.

Exactly that. He was directly behind our player so no chance of getting the ball. Red. If he'd gone in from the side and simply missed the ball then it could have been yellow as I understand the ruling.
 
From where I was sat, the first was a red for preventing a goal scoring opportunity (last man), and I thought it was harsh, but I am old school. Even the second, I thought was a good hard challenge, but I wasn't 5 yards away from the challenge like Deadman was.
The second red was undoubtedly deserved. It was a horribly high tackle. Lucky Coutts didn't end up with a broken leg.
 
From where I was sat, the first was a red for preventing a goal scoring opportunity (last man), and I thought it was harsh, but I am old school. Even the second, I thought was a good hard challenge, but I wasn't 5 yards away from the challenge like Deadman was.
I'd you think players having their legs snapped into bits is an acceptable challenge then good luck to you.
 
From where I was sat, the first was a red for preventing a goal scoring opportunity (last man), and I thought it was harsh, but I am old school. Even the second, I thought was a good hard challenge, but I wasn't 5 yards away from the challenge like Deadman was.
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The coutts challenge is as simple as......If the foot was planted then then was a broken Tib and Fib.....Been on the receiving end of similar and suffered that exact fate.

That area of the leg isn't designed to take an impact and no amount of muscle can defend from it.

Even if it is to be considered sloppy / mistimed then this doesn't detract from the fact that it is an extremely dangerous challenge and a straight red.
 
Is Billy our best penalty taker? I don't think he's that good at taking them, to be honest.
Yes I'd say he is despite him not being that great. His technique is to rip the back of the net off which occasionally results in misses. We haven't had a proper penalty taker since Nick Blackman.
 
Ive always said what a big fan of darren deadman i am ;)

Joking aside. The 1st was a red card as he denied a goal scoring opportunity. But cant remember whether that rule was changed preseason. 2nd was a certain red unquestionably horrible tackle you could hear the scream of agony around bramall lane
 
" clearly not a genuine attempt to play or challenge for the ball, the player will be sent off."

It looked like a genuine attempt to get the ball to me, just a shit one
 



The second red was undoubtedly deserved. It was a horribly high tackle. Lucky Coutts didn't end up with a broken leg.

I'd you think players having their legs snapped into bits is an acceptable challenge then good luck to you.


Thank you all for pointing out the error of my ways, but as I said "from where I was sat". I didn't have the advantage of the side on view now shown and as I said "I wasn't five yards away" from the challenge. As someone who has had his leg broken by Carl the knobend centre half (yes mate I still remember your name 20 odd years on) going through my left leg whilst planted in the turf, I am fully aware of the danger of that type of tackle. Seems like it deserved a red and a kicking.
 

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