18-02-2016, 07:47
(17-02-2016, 13:39)Beefy 1965 Wrote:(17-02-2016, 06:50)aries22 Wrote: Beefy 1965
None of the panel after viewing video evidence say that it constitutes Violent conduct
http://www.newsnow.co.uk/A/816592656?-11200:789:0
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Not quite. The decision of the panel of referees has to be unanimous for the FA to take action. Their decision was not unanimous. This means that their decision could have been 2-1 that Berahino's actions were foul.
Tony Pulis did the same thing in his comments after the Leicester game when he said Albion should have been awarded a penalty and the Leicester player concerned sent off.
Agree mate
But did Huth face a FA charge before a disciplinary commission ?
Nope
Why ?
Again why is it aimed at some and not others whats the difference ?
Oh hang on because the referee saw it and didn't give a penalty !!
It's a farce,
So pulis's comments would have made no difference anyway ?
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It depends. Did the referee take action against Huth at the time, e.g. did the ref give a free kick to Albion instead of a penalty? If so, the ref is deemed to have seen the incident and dealt with it. The ref's mistakes in those instances don't count.
It's when the ref misses an incident altogether that foul play can subsequently be referred to a panel.

