And i honestly can't agree with your opinion. Absolutely nothing wrong with the tackle, ball first and perfectly natural movement of leg. Football has gone ****ing mad if that's a red card.
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And I respect your opinion. There are folk who categorically think it merited a red and others who don't. That is football; it is all about opinions. I hate all the diving and feigning injury that goes on and hark back to the time when it was a 'man's game' if you are allowed to say that nowadays. Whether the game has gone ****ing mad is also down to opinion and in many ways I think it has but tackles like that on Saturday are going to get red most times nowadays unless it is an old firm player making the challenge; inconsistencies and corruption I know. If a big lad like Fletcher who can look after himself on the park and who imo is no 'lightweight' thinks it merits a red card then we will likely fail with any appeal and have to adjust to 'modern' rules as to what is a fair tackle or not.
Never a red. Even Neilson agrees
Reflecting on the incident, Tynecastle boss Robbie Neilson said: “I would be really disappointed it of was one of my players (sent off). He (Edwards) went in for the ball and it wasn’t high. I might be proved wrong but I didn’t think it was a red.”
It's a red all day long in the modern game. Taking the ball first means nothing nowadays. 0% chance of winning an appeal.
So is a player no longer allowed to play the ball in case there's someone behind it? Do they have to pull out of tackles instead? I see absolutely nothing wrong with Edwards clearing the ball, which he did. He didn't go in high, he went in side footed which to me says all he was doing was hoofing the ball upfield. It's an absolute nonsense to suggest that's deserving of a red card in my opinion. Modern football is *******s in that case, wish I had a ****ing tardis handy!
They've just reviewed it on Sky's refwatch programme. Ref Dermot's opinion looking at it from all angles - right decision.
You'd never see an old firm player sent off for it, put it that way.