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    Quote Originally Posted by spaldy View Post
    we will lose. It's the FA and it's Liverpool

    it will be as viable as a "human rights" hearing in the UN.
    Will be interesting to see what happens.

    Hard to see when contact was exactly from the footage but not clear if it was twisting that caused the injury or contact with Struijk.

    I don’t see any difference with the Cooper tackle 10 minutes later which wasn’t a foul.

    I can’t see how the injury itself determines the punishment - hindsight can’t determine the actions of the player beforehand surely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hopelesslyoptimistic View Post
    Will be interesting to see what happens.

    Hard to see when contact was exactly from the footage but not clear if it was twisting that caused the injury or contact with Struijk.

    I don’t see any difference with the Cooper tackle 10 minutes later which wasn’t a foul.

    I can’t see how the injury itself determines the punishment - hindsight can’t determine the actions of the player beforehand surely.
    Hope he got the ball fairly but the forward motion of the other knee caught the ankle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozleeds View Post
    Hope he got the ball fairly but the forward motion of the other knee caught the ankle.
    That’s right, we call it a tackle, what next you go to head the ball with the opposition and a clash of heads the one who’s not the worst for wear gets the red? No matter how its seen it was never a sending off offence. The cnut running on the field in the refs face a bigger offence. Anyway let us see the verdict from our mates down at the fa.

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    Quote Originally Posted by george_kaplan View Post
    That’s right, we call it a tackle, what next you go to head the ball with the opposition and a clash of heads the one who’s not the worst for wear gets the red? No matter how its seen it was never a sending off offence. The cnut running on the field in the refs face a bigger offence. Anyway let us see the verdict from our mates down at the fa.
    He should be all clear all the noise from people telling the world it was an accident. Silly as no Liverpool player protested in any way in fact were consoling Pat should be proof enough. As for Cnut I said somewhere else it's just his nature just adrenaline I'm sure if he had a chance to watch a replay he wouldnt done that.

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