It was pretty awful play acting from the Spurs player. It’s sad if that sort of thing is starting to infect the women’s game as well now.It was so obvious that this would be overturned
Summanen has now been charged with successfully deceiving the referee and may get a 2 game ban. I sort of thought the whole thing could have been resolved if they'd both been booked to begin with but the way it has turned around from us potentially losing Toone for 3 games to Spurs now losing a player for 2 games is a bit odd.It was pretty awful play acting from the Spurs player. It’s sad if that sort of thing is starting to infect the women’s game as well now.
Honestly at the time I was 'happy' in that I thought it was the right decision, but they didn't show a definitive camera angle during the game. It looked bad, but at least it's been overturned.But ref extraordinaire Dermot Gallagher said it was a red as she shoved her in the face??? I don't understand how such a brilliant unbiased person could have got it so wrong![]()
That's a bit weird. I was thinking that they'd perhaps ask Summanen for her comments on the incident prior to ruling on Toone's possible suspension. She (Summanen) might've said it wasn't that bad, Toone's suspension rescinded and that would be the end of it.Summanen has now been charged with successfully deceiving the referee and may get a 2 game ban. I sort of thought the whole thing could have been resolved if they'd both been booked to begin with but the way it has turned around from us potentially losing Toone for 3 games to Spurs now losing a player for 2 games is a bit odd.
My guess is they asked the ref afterwards and they concluded that they wouldn't have sent Toone off if they'd been able to see it again and were somewhat conned by Summanen's reaction. The odd thing is that it blames the player for the referee guessing or misinterpreting what she saw and that if Toone hadn't been sent off at the time there would be no subsequent punishment for Summanen either.That's a bit weird. I was thinking that they'd perhaps ask Summanen for her comments on the incident prior to ruling on Toone's possible suspension. She (Summanen) might've said it wasn't that bad, Toone's suspension rescinded and that would be the end of it.
I'm all for actions to cut out cheating and play-acting from the game so in that sense I'm kind of happy that Summanen has to answer to the FA. But you're right, the ref is the one who made the mistake. What Summanen did happens on every single matchday in the PL, for example. And when red cards are correctly not given in this type of incidents, there's never any punishment for the party that pretends they are hurt. Outside of the ref saying "get up". So in that sense this feels a bit strange.My guess is they asked the ref afterwards and they concluded that they wouldn't have sent Toone off if they'd been able to see it again and were somewhat conned by Summanen's reaction. The odd thing is that blames the player for the referee guessing or misinterpreting what she saw and that if Toone hadn't been sent off at the time there would be no subsequent punishment for Summanen either.
Maybe this could start a precedent that could feed back into the men's game. It may help stamp out the play acting.I'm all for actions to cut out cheating and play-acting from the game so in that sense I'm kind of happy that Summanen has to answer to the FA. But you're right, the ref is the one who made the mistake. What Summanen did happens on every single matchday in the PL, for example. And when red cards are correctly not given in this type of incidents, there's never any punishment for the party that pretends they are hurt. Outside of the ref saying "get up". So in that sense this feels a bit strange.
To think that she was forced to play for City because we didn’t have a team.
And she's a great character off the pitch.Bloody love Ella Toone.
A proper United number 7.
I think I’m in love…And she's a great character off the pitch.
I posted a video onto a social channel the other day with the same heading haha.I think I’m in love…
I posted a video onto a social channel the other day with the same heading haha.