It should always be the act that is punished, outcome should not come into it. Unfortunately we are starting to see an expectation that there should be a penalty everytime someone gets hurt irrespective of the act itself.tigerpie wrote:The Bedge wrote:tigerpie wrote:Wtf? Who cares if she flushed her?
She could've broken her face really badly.
Bloody ordinary.
Well it makes all the difference - particularly in regards to a tribunal.
It's a horrible look and act, agreed, and could've ended very badly.. I was just asking if she got her.. probably looks worse than it was - may also explain why it was only a yellow instead of what thought was an obvious red.
Another classic example of the act being punished not the outcome.
Would've thought that's a red card all day.
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