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I don't think pulling hair is a red personally. Its a foul but not a red.The only decision that was obviously wrong was not giving Romero a red for that hair pull.
I don't think pulling hair is a red personally. Its a foul but not a red.The only decision that was obviously wrong was not giving Romero a red for that hair pull.
Well it certainly can’t be a red under current rules, but I kinda hope they change it, because I don’t think it’s acceptable myself.I don't think pulling hair is a red personally. Its a foul but not a red.
Well it certainly can’t be a red under current rules, but I kinda hope they change it, because I don’t think it’s acceptable myself.
They were crowing exactly this when they played poorly and beat Palace on day 1.Arsenal fans really don't get it do they?
If you get points whilst playing badly, that is the sign of a strong team.
Wrong. Romero's hand was just near the guy's head, but still several inches away, and as our guy moved he clenched his fist in what he thought was thin air. It's not Romero's fault there was a multitude of hair strands there. I blame Cuca.He just went to pull the shirt, his hair just got in the way!! Pulling of the shirt if just a foul/yellow at most, most of the time
..Well it certainly can’t be a red under current rules, but I kinda hope they change it, because I don’t think it’s acceptable myself.
Didn't Crouchy do a hair pull too?
To paraphrase the words of Graeme Souness, Romero pulled his hair in a "very Latin" way. Whereas I guess Crouch must have done it in a British way.Didn't Crouchy do a hair pull too?
Grabbed a defenders dreads so that he could out jump him and if I remember correctly, scored because of it too.
I don't remember anyone doing anything more than laughing and commending his creativity at the time. Certainly don't recall anyone castigating it.
Think it was for England.
It's gone on for years, so I really don't understand why some of our fans seem to want to make such an issue of Cuti doing it on Sunday.
He piped up briefly about corruption, to which I reminded him about Abramovich.
Taking it well.
Aww, that's nice – hope they only lose to Liverpool by a few goals next weekend now.
of course you can send someone off for it if you see it as violent conduct its a red card the rules don't need to specify hair pullingWell it certainly can’t be a red under current rules, but I kinda hope they change it, because I don’t think it’s acceptable myself.
It was, I think a link to a highly offensive tweet mentioning a concentration camp, a former German leader and some general hatred. I have a screenshot but won’t repost it. You didn’t miss much mate…Anyone have an idea what this was? I can't see the link but read the following comments
Didn't Crouchy do a hair pull too?
Grabbed a defenders dreads so that he could out jump him and if I remember correctly, scored because of it too.
I don't remember anyone doing anything more than laughing and commending his creativity at the time. Certainly don't recall anyone castigating it.
Think it was for England.
It's gone on for years, so I really don't understand why some of our fans seem to want to make such an issue of Cuti doing it on Sunday.
In the World Cup, no less.Good call - Trinidad & Tobago
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Hair pulling not a fouls in the rulesI don't think pulling hair is a red personally. Its a foul but not a red.
The same Mike dean that has recently been so Anti Spurs, I thought any VAR decisions would go against us…of course you can send someone off for it if you see it as violent conduct its a red card the rules don't need to specify hair pulling
they kind of expect refs to have some modicum of sense - Dean in the VAR box couldn't have thought there was enough in it to call it as a sending off offence and as the ref hasn't given a foul the game goes on the rules don't have to be explicit