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Posted March 17, 2019 08:27 · last edited March 17, 2019 08:29

Krishna's swinging elbow was 100% a yellow card, and often is called a red.

Perhaps the costernation is because Mandi got hit  with a stray hand in the box and nothing happened? And VAR intervened for a yellow (which they aren't apparently allowed to do..?)

Anyone debating that was a yellow card needs to get glasses or perhaps stop being so bloody one eyed.

Focus should be on a great win under trying circumstances, and plaudits to the YF tribute in the 50th minute. People getting angry at the ref and shouting obscenities at the guy who got hit really surprise me considering everything that's occured this weekend. Take a deep breath. Realise we won. Realise that football isn't the most important thing this week.

And hey, with Roy banned - we get to see Sheridan for 90 mins..

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Unknown editor edited March 17, 2019 08:29

Krishna's swinging elbow was 100% a yellow card, and often is called a red.

Perhaps the costernation is because Mandi got hit  with a stray hand in the box and nothing happened? And VAR intervened for a yellow (which they aren't apparently allowed to do..?)

Anyone debating that was a yellow card needs to get glasses or perhaps stop being so bloody one eyed.

Focus should be on a great win under trying circumstances, and plaudits to the YF tribute in the 50th minute. People getting angry at the ref and shouting obscenities at the guy who got hit really surprise me considering everything that's occured this weekend. Take a deep breath. Realise we won. Realise that football isn't the most important this this week.

Unknown editor edited March 17, 2019 08:29

Krishna's swinging elbow was 100% a yellow card, and often is called a red.

Perhaps the costernation is because Mandi got hit  with a stray hand in the box and nothing happened? And VAR intervened for a yellow (which they aren't apparently allowed to do..?)

Anyone debating that was a yellow card needs to get glasses or perhaps stop being so bloody one eyed.