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w4hammer 5:09 Wed Sep 2
Re: Mark Noble's red card
woop woop!

charleyfarley 5:07 Wed Sep 2
Re: Mark Noble's red card
yes nice one
David Gold ‏@davidgold 1 min1 minute ago
Great news. Mark Nobles red card has been rescinded and he will be available to play against Newcastle. dg

Kenny Powers 5:07 Wed Sep 2
Re: Mark Noble's red card
or RESCINDED!

Anyway, it's been cancelled.

Kenny Powers 5:06 Wed Sep 2
Re: Mark Noble's red card
RECINDED

Kenny Powers 4:56 Wed Sep 2
Re: Mark Noble's red card
C&H saying it should be resolved today.

Trevor B 4:36 Wed Sep 2
Re: Mark Noble's red card
The committee may not meet until next week, and I would imagine we have had more important things on our minds with the closing of the transfer window, the appeal will no doubt be lodged in the next few days I would expect.

defjam 4:34 Wed Sep 2
Re: Mark Noble's red card
100 red cards!

Troy McClure 4:32 Wed Sep 2
Re: Mark Noble's red card
99

Lily Hammer 4:27 Wed Sep 2
Re: Mark Noble's red card
Anyone heard ANYTHING about this?

Should be OK, but I'd still like some CLOSURE.

Admiral Lard 12:02 Wed Sep 2
Re: Mark Noble's red card
not heard anything so far

The Stoat 3:56 Mon Aug 31
Re: Mark Noble's red card
When do we get to hear that this gross miscarriage of justice has been eliminated?

Boycie 12:58 Mon Aug 31
Re: Mark Noble's red card
Allardice would never have allowed him to play that far up the pitch to get on the scoresheet

JGW1 12:45 Mon Aug 31
Re: Mark Noble's red card
Disgraceful from Ings. Needs to get some stick. Noble's boot only came up afterwards because he made contact with the top of Ings' boot and was dragged upwards by Ings throwing himself ..... And rolling around holding his shin half way up.

Lily Hammer 6:34 Sun Aug 30
Re: Mark Noble's red card
KLM

I'm not having that. Noble didn't leave his foot in. It was a beautiful little jab, studs deliberately down. There is a picture in (I think) The Mail which clearly shows the moment he touched the ball with his studs grazing the turf. Ings was about 10/20 centimetres away, which is no time to leave a boot in. It was the perfect tackle, ironically unneccessary, as he'd already won a free-kick.

As long as the ref OK's the cancellation of the red, he had a good game. I don't really blame him for not seeing what happened, as it happened so fast and Ings was an Oscar nominee.

Far Cough 6:31 Sun Aug 30
Re: Mark Noble's red card
Fucking hell, I wondered who that was in that Nivea ad

Sven Roeder 6:29 Sun Aug 30
Re: Mark Noble's red card
Perhaps if Coutinho hadn't swathed his entire body in that Nivea Cream muck he wouldn't have been sliding around on his arse after Payet made a fool of him.

KLM 6:20 Sun Aug 30
Re: Mark Noble's red card
TV replays show Coutinho was sliding in from behind before the Payet pirouette. Therefore, a definite red and correct decision.
Noble got the ball, but did he leave his foot in after on Ings. and was Ings' play-acting. That is for the appeals panel to decide.

whufcroe 6:05 Sun Aug 30
Re: Mark Noble's red card
"Was imposssible for him to get out of the way."

That's not the issue, the issue is he fouled him, he made the commitment and the challenge and a great bit of skill made it worse for him.

Norflundon 5:53 Sun Aug 30
Re: Mark Noble's red card
Coutinhos was harsh but he got done by a great bit of skill and like others have said if he'd stayed on his feet he wouldn't of gone
Noble on the other hand won the ball cleanly and wasn't even a foul
Only saving grace is the moron sent him straight off so it should be rescinded if he'd booked him we'd be fucked as you can't appeal two yellows

Yanto 5:41 Sun Aug 30
Re: Mark Noble's red card
Noble's was 100% not a red. Wasn't even a yellow offence. I also thought Coutinho was a bit unfortunate. But not interested in him. Noble's should be rescinded.

Private Dancer 5:33 Sun Aug 30
Re: Mark Noble's red card
Fucks sake, how can Coutinho be accused of a tackle from behind when Payet did a 180 and spun straight into him? Was imposssible for him to get out of the way.

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