Red carded after the match ? didn't see the match so didn't get a chance to see what went on, a fight a i presume. If they were stright red's then i take it they will miss both matches against Red Star ?
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Red carded after the match ? didn't see the match so didn't get a chance to see what went on, a fight a i presume. If they were stright red's then i take it they will miss both matches against Red Star ?
Posted about this in the CL updates thread. Very confusing at the moment. Werent actually shown red cards and only found out about it today. Still not sure why as no reason given in referees report apparently.Quote:
Originally Posted by BrayUnknowns
Obviously something got to do with the fight but didnt see anything happen on the pitch that would single them out.
Apollon players and fans were scumbags the whole game.
Disappointing that Danny and Joe reacted to something if thats what happened.
Huge loses against Red Star
Looks like Geroge and Damien are going to have to make up now eh
I really hope so. And flyyny being available is vital too. With our strongest team out i honesly dont think we'd beat Red Star(but was looking forward to giving them a good game)...never mind saying now :(Quote:
Originally Posted by Philly
Cork City's Joe Gamble and Danny Murphy are set to miss at least one game each after UEFA confirmed on their website that the two players were among four red carded after last night's Champions League 1st Qualifying round 2nd Leg tie against Apollon Limassol.
There were ugly scenes after the final whistle as a row erupted on the pitch. It now seems that two of Cork's players will be ruled out for at least the first leg against Red Star Belgrade while the seriousness of a red card after the final whistle is very likely to result in at least a two game ban for each player.
The red card for Murphy marks third of the season and the second he has managed to collect after full-time.
The news will further expose Cork's small squad and inexperienced players will now have to be introduced as replacements.
http://www.irishfootballonline.com/n...hp?newsid=5003
NOT good news what so ever !
Woeful statistic - obviously hasn't learned at all from the previous incident - can't understand how players can let themselves get involved in stuff like this - the game was over, Cork had won - why go get yourself sent off after fulltime?Quote:
Originally Posted by BrayUnknowns
Yeah shocking to get sent off after full time, but twice ! FFS how stupid is that, Rico should comer down hard on him. He was lucky to stay on the pitch against us earlier in the season. Was booked for absolutely lashing the minesman out of it and then had some very rash tackles let go by the ref.
To be fair he didnt start anything. Im not certain what exactly he did but he was not involved by choice. Im not saying he was right to react if thats what happened but its not like he went looking for trouble.....he was bloody assaulted by their officialsQuote:
Originally Posted by bigmac
He always had the option of going down holding his face, or some other body part - would have been better than retaliating. I accept that he didn't start it but as you say, he wasn't right to react.Quote:
Originally Posted by micls
UEFA don't even seem to know!Quote:
Originally Posted by eirebhoy
According to that, Cork made a substitution after the sendings off. :confused:
Whatever about Gamble, who i have a lot of respect for, Danny Murphy is a hot headed little fück. He was lucky to be still on the pitch for the final whistle in the first place.
I wonder will Rico be handing out two weeks wages fines for the boys for their stupidity.
I don't blame the cork players,they were attacked and were defending themselves,hopefully the ref gives the right report!
According To Club's Site They Miss The First Leg; But The Club Are Investigating Any Possible Appeal Procedures.
I agree with you but i dont think he reacted straight away. We didnt see it happen on the pitch but people are saying the red cards were given for something happening in the tunnel. I dont see how this happened though as the city players came to the fans before leaving, unless Apollon players and officials were waiting for them in the tunnel.Quote:
Originally Posted by bigmac
And i cant ever see Danny going down holding his face etc unless hed no other choice. May not be a good thing in some cases.
The fact that Joe was involved as well is what makes me wonder what actually happened. Danny may have a temper but Joe certainly isnt known for his. It mustve been fairly serious
you could see something happening from far off on TV, but the camera's wouldn't zoom in on it. It was mentioned by Ger Canning, so what happened, happened on the pitch.
Watch RTÉ news tonight, they might have got the footage!?
Also did anyone see Dan Murry's 'dive' as a joke after an Apolleon player went down? One of the funniest things I've seen in football, and he got a yellow card for his troubles :)
Joe seemed to be unahappy with the Apollon players diving during the game. Maybe because he was already wound up by them was why he ended up taking out his frustrations?(I don't know for sure what happened but as micls it must have had something to do with the altercation)
Was hilarious.......but it showed up the ref given that was the only dive he booked the whole game :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by BohsFans
Serious question. Can a referee write up a red card in his report without showing a red card to the player??
Ask Réiteoir, he's the referring expert around here.Quote:
Originally Posted by micls
If it happened in the tunnel then he probably did show a red card to the players, the cameras just didn't see it.