Every Spurs fan I have seen comment says it was a red, tbf.
Yes, red!
Oh dear.....that went well!
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"Azpilicueta slid into right at the moment Lo Celso’s foot came down"
yeah right he got in the way, its his fault.
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comment by Poolmyfinger (U12438)
posted 1 hour, 11 minutes ago
I personally don’t think it was a red card. Players can’t defy gravity and Azpilicueta slid into right at the moment Lo Celso’s foot came down.
How else would Lo Celso have avoided it? It’s not possible.
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^Footie knowledge
I thought it was a red , I was shocked when he didn't even get booked.
It was a stonewall red just like sterling, Robertson and Maguire. Only thing I can say for Var is at least it's consistent
Red all day but I have heard a few idiots calling it a leg breaker trying to sensationalize things.
Bitter Billy, Sandy and Morespurs, what says you
comment by Kano (U20144)
posted 18 minutes ago
Bitter Billy, Sandy and Morespurs, what says you
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A load of old shat most likely
Billy: "about time spurs got some luck with the refs, if it was a pool player it wouldn't have been a sending off"
Morespurs: *words that add up to nothing*
Sandy: "good decision from the ref for once. Worse challenges like from sterling and robertson weren't reds either."
Definitely a red. Couldn't believe it wasn't.
comment by Phendombele (U20037)
posted 22 minutes ago
Billy: "about time spurs got some luck with the refs, if it was a pool player it wouldn't have been a sending off"
Morespurs: *words that add up to nothing*
Sandy: "good decision from the ref for once. Worse challenges like from sterling and robertson weren't reds either."
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, so true
comment by Everywhere you go always take Lamela with you (U7905)
posted 1 hour, 59 minutes ago
It was a stonewall red just like sterling, Robertson and Maguire. Only thing I can say for Var is at least it's consistent
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Sterling and Robertson weren't reds, for me. Sterling's was borderline though. Robertson wasn't even putting in a tackle. He was passing the ball, which he did and Tangolango or something came bombing in late.
comment by Edward Elizabeth Hitler. (U14393)
posted 3 hours, 1 minute ago
I thought it was a red , I was shocked when he didn't even get booked.
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Booked the ref gave a throw in!!!
I am a Chelsea fan, and I thought it was a 50 50 red at first. I think the initial contact in unintentional and unavoidable. However, in slo mo he appears to push his studs in deliberately a second time at the end, and that swung my opinion to it being a red
comment by Bake 'em away toys (U7303)
posted 2 hours, 5 minutes ago
Definitely a red. Couldn't believe it wasn't.
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This.
Awful day at Stockley Park.
For me, It's a red all day long.
Is lo celso a dirty player does anyone know, he had a kick out at mason mount in the first half too
it was clearly a red. just too many really bad and obvious var calls. de bruyne hand ball in the box. were his hands in a natural position as he cowardly turned away.
var is making it worse. i can live with a ref making a bad call, used to be part of the game. but getting it wrong on a replay is more than inept, its corrupt.
Dele was involved in a very similar challenge when we played Villa.
Exact challenge, and if anything, that was a clearer red.
There have been a few of these challenges this season that have gone unpunished.
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posted on 23/2/20
Every Spurs fan I have seen comment says it was a red, tbf.
posted on 23/2/20
Agreed. A red
posted on 23/2/20
Yes, red!
Oh dear.....that went well!
posted on 23/2/20
posted on 23/2/20
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posted on 23/2/20
"Azpilicueta slid into right at the moment Lo Celso’s foot came down"
yeah right he got in the way, its his fault.
posted on 23/2/20
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posted on 23/2/20
comment by Poolmyfinger (U12438)
posted 1 hour, 11 minutes ago
I personally don’t think it was a red card. Players can’t defy gravity and Azpilicueta slid into right at the moment Lo Celso’s foot came down.
How else would Lo Celso have avoided it? It’s not possible.
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^Footie knowledge
posted on 23/2/20
I thought it was a red , I was shocked when he didn't even get booked.
posted on 23/2/20
It was a stonewall red just like sterling, Robertson and Maguire. Only thing I can say for Var is at least it's consistent
posted on 23/2/20
Red all day but I have heard a few idiots calling it a leg breaker trying to sensationalize things.
posted on 23/2/20
Bitter Billy, Sandy and Morespurs, what says you
posted on 23/2/20
comment by Kano (U20144)
posted 18 minutes ago
Bitter Billy, Sandy and Morespurs, what says you
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A load of old shat most likely
posted on 23/2/20
Billy: "about time spurs got some luck with the refs, if it was a pool player it wouldn't have been a sending off"
Morespurs: *words that add up to nothing*
Sandy: "good decision from the ref for once. Worse challenges like from sterling and robertson weren't reds either."
posted on 23/2/20
Definitely a red. Couldn't believe it wasn't.
posted on 23/2/20
comment by Phendombele (U20037)
posted 22 minutes ago
Billy: "about time spurs got some luck with the refs, if it was a pool player it wouldn't have been a sending off"
Morespurs: *words that add up to nothing*
Sandy: "good decision from the ref for once. Worse challenges like from sterling and robertson weren't reds either."
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, so true
posted on 23/2/20
comment by Everywhere you go always take Lamela with you (U7905)
posted 1 hour, 59 minutes ago
It was a stonewall red just like sterling, Robertson and Maguire. Only thing I can say for Var is at least it's consistent
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Sterling and Robertson weren't reds, for me. Sterling's was borderline though. Robertson wasn't even putting in a tackle. He was passing the ball, which he did and Tangolango or something came bombing in late.
posted on 23/2/20
comment by Edward Elizabeth Hitler. (U14393)
posted 3 hours, 1 minute ago
I thought it was a red , I was shocked when he didn't even get booked.
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Booked the ref gave a throw in!!!
posted on 23/2/20
I am a Chelsea fan, and I thought it was a 50 50 red at first. I think the initial contact in unintentional and unavoidable. However, in slo mo he appears to push his studs in deliberately a second time at the end, and that swung my opinion to it being a red
posted on 23/2/20
comment by Bake 'em away toys (U7303)
posted 2 hours, 5 minutes ago
Definitely a red. Couldn't believe it wasn't.
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This.
Awful day at Stockley Park.
posted on 23/2/20
For me, It's a red all day long.
posted on 23/2/20
Is lo celso a dirty player does anyone know, he had a kick out at mason mount in the first half too
posted on 23/2/20
it was clearly a red. just too many really bad and obvious var calls. de bruyne hand ball in the box. were his hands in a natural position as he cowardly turned away.
var is making it worse. i can live with a ref making a bad call, used to be part of the game. but getting it wrong on a replay is more than inept, its corrupt.
posted on 24/2/20
Dele was involved in a very similar challenge when we played Villa.
Exact challenge, and if anything, that was a clearer red.
There have been a few of these challenges this season that have gone unpunished.
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