For a premier league referee to blow his whistle for a penalty and subsequent red card is a game-changing decision. We can all agree on that, right?
Lee Mason blew his whistle for that without a second's hesitation, not allowing himself time to even consider it or at least consult his assistant. We can all agree on that too because millions witnessed it.
We can only assume that he took that decision because from his angle he concluded that Derry had tripped Young, when clearly he had not.
The laws of the game state that to make such a major decision he needs to have 100% no doubt that he is correct in making that call.
If there is just 1% doubt in his mind he must consult his assistant for a 2nd opinion.
Those are rules of the game. The facts demonstrate that he failed to implement them so the card should therefore rescinded.
Lee Mason blew his whistle for that without a second's hesitation, not allowing himself time to even consider it or at least consult his assistant. We can all agree on that too because millions witnessed it.
We can only assume that he took that decision because from his angle he concluded that Derry had tripped Young, when clearly he had not.
The laws of the game state that to make such a major decision he needs to have 100% no doubt that he is correct in making that call.
If there is just 1% doubt in his mind he must consult his assistant for a 2nd opinion.
Those are rules of the game. The facts demonstrate that he failed to implement them so the card should therefore rescinded.
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