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    Quote Originally Posted by tHeArAb View Post
    Agree with all of this except the part about the ref. He did do his job properly in sending Ojo off. Players simply cannot encroach the crowd, be it to celebrate or to square up to a fan. It's a yellow card all day long by the letter of the law.
    But that's the point .. his momentum took him beyond the field of play .. he wasn't in any way looking to get involved with the crowd and as i said if you look at the footage hes not even looking at the crowd .

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    Quote Originally Posted by DBDU View Post
    But that's the point .. his momentum took him beyond the field of play .. he wasn't in any way looking to get involved with the crowd and as i said if you look at the footage hes not even looking at the crowd .
    Are you missing the part where he goes back to confront the fan? Have you actually seen what took place? Going back to confront the fan, regardless of the circumstances is a booking all day long. Can't believe we are still debating this tbh, the fans been rightly charged and banned, both players got exactly what their behaviour merited and we eventually won the game. Let's also not forget ojo's behaviour outside the ground if we are gonna hold him up as a victim though.

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