So... Was it a red? (Casemiro / Hughes Royal Rumble)

Was it a red?

  • Red

    Votes: 409 33.5%
  • Yellow

    Votes: 415 34.0%
  • No card

    Votes: 270 22.1%
  • Not sure

    Votes: 69 5.6%
  • Can you repeat the question?

    Votes: 59 4.8%

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Dion

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Tumbleweed.
My last post was 58 minutes ago. I'm sorry but this isn't a place where you're going to get instant replies constantly.

And I didn't bother quoting the rest of your post because it's nonsense. You can watch the video of the entire exchange from that angle. His hands are in the same position the entire time.
It's here.

People seem to be determined to pretend that the argument is based around one image, rather than the image being a useful tool to highlight that people have been suckered in by one flattering angle from behind. But then I guess that's because watching both videos makes it clear the VAR got it right on this decision and people think if they pretend hard enough otherwise then he'll get unbanned.

We won't appeal, he wont get unbanned.
 

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There's more than one angle to look at and even the most ardent "yellow carder" acknowledges his thumbs are obviously on the front of his neck


That's not the shoulders.
You see something new every time.
 

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nothing he's said is helpful, he's just got the situation completely wrong from a freeze frame.

IF United were to appeal they'd clearly show the angle that shows he only grips his upper shoulder (collar) and nothing is around his neck strangling him at all.

It's quite interesting this thread tbh. Just shows how something out of context can really change the 'opinion' or degree of severity.
Man.. I was in the camp of "it was nothing, but at most a yellow". But then Xhaka was sent off for that "nothing" neck grabbing. Even maybe 20 years ago when Vieira "kick" RVN's crotch, it was a red card although I don't think any contact was made. THen Keano's swinging his arm with no contact, he got red carded. Beckham was sent off for a fecking nothing "kick" on Simeone.

Basically anything that "appear" to be aggressive during confrontation period could go to whatever the ref's interpretation.

Lesson's learn for Case that he doesn't play for Madrid anymore where they're protected. In PL, there's nothing could please (most of) the refs and FA more than screwing United whenever possible.
 
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Is Hughes a masochist ? Why on earth did he hug his "attacker" after the brawl ?
 

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nothing he's said is helpful, he's just got the situation completely wrong from a freeze frame.

IF United were to appeal they'd clearly show the angle that shows he only grips his upper shoulder (collar) and nothing is around his neck strangling him at all.

It's quite interesting this thread tbh. Just shows how something out of context can really change the 'opinion' or degree of severity.
It's not about context, but about being rational and unbiased. Casemiro is not allowed to do what he did and was punished.
At least one more played did a similar, if not worse, thing in the incident but wasn't punished.
Doesn't change the fact that Casemiro deserved to be sent off.
 

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Man.. I was in the camp of "it was nothing, but at most a yellow". But then Xhaka was sent off for that "nothing" neck grabbing. Even maybe 20 years ago when Vieira "kick" RVN's crotch, it was a red card although I don't think any contact was made. THen Keano's swinging his arm with no contact, he got red carded.

Basically anything that "appear" to be aggressive during confrontation period could go to whatever the ref's interpretation.

Lesson's learn for Case that he doesn't play for Madrid anymore where they're protected. In PL, there's nothing could please (most of) the refs and FA more than screwing United whenever possible.
Things have definitely changed, but I don't think this was violent conduct requiring a red card. A yellow at worst for handbags.
It's not about context, but about being rational and unbiased. Casemiro is not allowed to do what he did and was punished.
At least one more played did a similar, if not worse, thing in the incident but wasn't punished.
Doesn't change the fact that Casemiro deserved to be sent off.
IF he grabbed him around the throat i'd agree 100% ( and I did on first view on a dodgy stream )

When I saw the proper evidence that he is gripping him by the shirt, that is not violent conduct.

If he gripped the front of his shirt instead of the collar, would he have been sent off? The VAR/Referee have clearly misread the situation, thought he strangled him and sent him off for it.

I'd like to see the referees report from after the game, as if that's the reason he saw red it SHOULD be rescinded.

Grabbing a shirt is not a justification for a red card.
 

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No thanks, if you choose not to view it then I can't help you.
It's on you to supply the evidence for your defence. I'm quite happy with my stance in all this.
 

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Things have definitely changed, but I don't think this was violent conduct requiring a red card. A yellow at worst for handbags.

IF he grabbed him around the throat i'd agree 100% ( and I did on first view on a dodgy stream )

When I saw the proper evidence that he is gripping him by the shirt, that is not violent conduct.

If he gripped the front of his shirt instead of the collar, would he have been sent off? The VAR/Referee have clearly misread the situation, thought he strangled him and sent him off for it.

I'd like to see the referees report from after the game, as if that's the reason he saw red it SHOULD be rescinded.

Grabbing a shirt is not a justification for a red card.
Watch the video I linked above, from 29-32 seconds you can see there's a big thick black bit where Hughes' throat should be visible. Those are Casemiro's thumbs. It's not just a case of an unfortunate screen grab making it look like that. They're there the entire time.
 

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It's on you to supply the evidence for your defence. I'm quite happy with my stance in all this.
I have supplied it, it's up to you if you want to watch it. Since you've decided not to there's nothing more for me to consider with your posts.
 

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I have supplied it, it's up to you if you want to watch it. Since you've decided not to there's nothing more for me to consider with your posts.
You're asking me to install new software on my rig to do so.

How is that reasonable?
 

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When a linesman waves their flag above their head, that signals a foul. Watch the replay.
I watched again. You are right. The lineman flagged the foul. However, the referee didn’t think it a potential issue. So, I now only blame the referee. But yeah, you are right for the first point you made. I am wrong. But the other two are still nonsense.
 

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Things have definitely changed, but I don't think this was violent conduct requiring a red card. A yellow at worst for handbags.

IF he grabbed him around the throat i'd agree 100% ( and I did on first view on a dodgy stream )

When I saw the proper evidence that he is gripping him by the shirt, that is not violent conduct.

If he gripped the front of his shirt instead of the collar, would he have been sent off? The VAR/Referee have clearly misread the situation, thought he strangled him and sent him off for it.

I'd like to see the referees report from after the game, as if that's the reason he saw red it SHOULD be rescinded.

Grabbing a shirt is not a justification for a red card.
Is Casemiro allowed to grab an opponent by the collar and restrain them?
 

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I watched again. You are right. The lineman flagged the foul. However, the referee didn’t think it a potential issue. So, I now only blame the referee. But yeah, you are right for the first point you made. I am wrong. But the other two are still nonsense.
Did Schlupp not get a yellow card?
 

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Is Casemiro allowed to grab an opponent by the collar and restrain them?
If it happened on the pitch challenging for a header it would be a free kick.

A yellow card at worst. Clearly it's a 'foul' but it's not red card worthy. It's simply no worse than pulling any other part of the shirt.

People are thinking he's grabbing the neck but he isn't.
 

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Surely the point at which that screen shot is taken is just at the time he has released his collar before pulling his hands away and holding them up in front of Hughes face?

You can make any case you want with a specially selected freeze frame.

I wonder why some are so anxious to paint an incriminating picture of our own player?

Baffling.
What part is difficult to comprehend? The thread asks “was it a red card?”, some justifying one way and others justifying another way. I don’t think we need to descend into insults and passive aggressive posting
 

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Is Casemiro allowed to grab an opponent by the collar and restrain them?
This is the other big issue with appealing, even if you believe 100% he only grabbed an opponent by the collar with two hands... do we think that's not a red and getting rescinded on appeal? I doubt it.
 

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If it happened on the pitch challenging for a header it would be a free kick.

A yellow card at worst. Clearly it's a 'foul' but it's not red card worthy. It's simply no worse than pulling any other part of the shirt.

People are thinking he's grabbing the neck but he isn't.
Out of play aggression is punishable more severely by the book.

I really don't get why are you and a few other even arguing this. Casemiro definitely made a big mistake putting himself in a situation to get sent off.

The fact that the refs made a total mess of the situation is a whole other story.
 

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Man.. I was in the camp of "it was nothing, but at most a yellow". But then Xhaka was sent off for that "nothing" neck grabbing. Even maybe 20 years ago when Vieira "kick" RVN's crotch, it was a red card although I don't think any contact was made. THen Keano's swinging his arm with no contact, he got red carded. Beckham was sent off for a fecking nothing "kick" on Simeone.

Basically anything that "appear" to be aggressive during confrontation period could go to whatever the ref's interpretation.

Lesson's learn for Case that he doesn't play for Madrid anymore where they're protected. In PL, there's nothing could please (most of) the refs and FA more than screwing United whenever possible.
Exactly. He put his hands up, therefore the ref had the choice to send him off. We can talk about angles and what way the shirt is ruffled and so on but it’s all irrelevant
 

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This is the other big issue with appealing, even if you believe 100% he only grabbed an opponent by the collar with two hands... do we think that's not a red and getting rescinded on appeal? I doubt it.
Indeed. I am baffled by our fans inability to accept reality.
 

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I watched again. You are right. The lineman flagged the foul. However, the referee didn’t think it a potential issue. So, I now only blame the referee. But yeah, you are right for the first point you made. I am wrong. But the other two are still nonsense.
No, the ref stood off and watched the brawl from a distance. Schlupp was going to get booked for pushing Antony down the slope for sure, then Antony got back up and joined the fight, escalating it. He also got booked. Then after everything was clearing up, the ref got a call from VAR to take a closer look at the hands on throat.
 

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What part is difficult to comprehend? The thread asks “was it a red card?”, some justifying one way and others justifying another way. I don’t think we need to descend into insults and passive aggressive posting
I'm not sure what was so unreasonable about that post tbh, I know you disagree with me but still, it's a perfectly fine question to ask when people are using selective still images to paint the wrong picture.
 

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Exactly. He put his hands up, therefore the ref had the choice to send him off. We can talk about angles and what way the shirt is ruffled and so on but it’s all irrelevant
Sure, boss. I'm almost 100% sure the appeal will fail, as they have enough ground to side with ref's decision, no matter what people think.

Also, the FA loves to use United as "precedent". It seems like there's a notion to "go get United" recently.
 

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I'm not sure what was so unreasonable about that post tbh, I know you disagree with me but still, it's a perfectly fine question to ask when people are using selective still images to paint the wrong picture.
The images are irrelevant at this point. We can all agree that he put his hands up yeah?
 

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Out of play aggression is punishable more severely by the book.

I really don't get why are you and a few other even arguing this. Casemiro definitely made a big mistake putting himself in a situation to get sent off.

The fact that the refs made a total mess of the situation is a whole other story.
I don't think anybody is arguing it's a mistake, but there's a big difference between grabbing somebody by the throat and throttling them - or gripping their shirt by the collar.

We see brawls like this all the time, why is a physical shove (which happens plenty) less aggressive than gripping a shirt? is it ok to push and shove but not ok to grab a shirt?

It's simply not bad enough to warrant a red card for me. The VAR and ref got it wrong.

MOTD were right - it's handbags at dawn, tell them all to get their heads in check and move on.
 

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The images are irrelevant at this point. We can all agree that he put his hands up yeah?
I don't know what you want me to say to really, I'm not blind, and that's not what I am disputing, if you're happy with a red card given for such a thing that's fine, but should context be taken into account in all this? Surely you can agree that he wasn't out to hurt and was clearly trying to diffuse and keep Hughes away from the brawl? I've seen no rule about holding a players shirt being a three match ban.
 

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Exactly. He put his hands up, therefore the ref had the choice to send him off. We can talk about angles and what way the shirt is ruffled and so on but it’s all irrelevant
Maybe irrelevant to whether it’s a red card but when people are insistent on saying he grabbed around the neck and choked him which is clearly violent conduct , it’s not too far to try and correct them and say that didn’t happen and maybe grabbing a shirt is not violent conduct.
 

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Did he wrap his hands around his neck though? Seems like the alternate angles show that he didn’t.

Virtually nobody is condoning a chokehold.
I'd much rather ask you in return why you would tolerate such scenes, and how you think one should distinguish tolerable from untolerable.

Isn't it much better to define nogos broadly, (e.g. violent conduct, or red for a tackle from behind), - again regardless of the force you apply, the face the guy makes or the heat of the moment? (Noone justifies the tackle against Eriksen with the fcker did play the ball, instead in the spirit if the game we say tackle from behind and do not care about minute details.)

I think we enter troublesome territory when trying to justify this scene with the positioning of his thumbs, because it opens up all sorts of problems elsewhere. (Although admittedly, it's seemingly what the industry looks for, see new hands rules, VAR, etc). Point being is if a point for violent conduct can be made, the decision for red is fair, and when the point must be made, it's unfair not to decide on red.

Apart from that, VAR threatens to change the culture towards stuff that's very doubtful, to say the least. Real-time feeling vs slow-motion vs standstills - you bet it isn't long before playing the VAR becomes fashionable, and virtually noone wants this neither, right?

(I confessed earlier that I really dislike brawls, and as someone said above, even halfway aggressive behavior in a brawl counts.)
 

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I don't know what you want me to say to really, I'm not blind, and that's not what I am disputing, if you're happy with a red card given for such a thing that's fine, but should context be taken into account in all this? Surely you can agree that he wasn't out to hurt and was clearly trying to diffuse and keep Hughes away from the brawl? I've seen no rule about holding a players shirt being a three match ban.
I don’t know what went through his head initially but it did appear that he changed his mind quickly and tried to get out of it.
However my point remains, you put your haves up like that you’d better be prepared to face the consequences
 

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Maybe irrelevant to whether it’s a red card but when people are insistent on saying he grabbed around the neck and choked him which is clearly violent conduct , it’s not too far to try and correct them and say that didn’t happen and maybe grabbing a shirt is not violent conduct.
He put his hands up.

that’s the only relevant bit
 

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Is Casemiro allowed to grab an opponent by the collar and restrain them?
That’s such a dishonest argument because nobody’s allowed to engage in a melee on the pitch. Do you expect the referee to send 20 players off every time this happens?
 

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I don’t know what went through his head initially but it did appear that he changed his mind quickly and tried to get out of it.
However my point remains, you put your haves up like that you’d better be prepared to face the consequences
Maybe, maybe not, only Case knows that, all I can go on is every video from every angle I have seen and draw my own conclusions which I think I have made fairly clear in this thread, I have no issue with you disagreeing with me but my stance hasn't changed (unlike some) from the first time I saw it.
 

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Love how there are still people doubling down on him strangling him when it’s clear he didn’t. The ban won’t be rescinded because that’s VAR admitting it messed up but it will get shortened.