right, I still fail to see that he actually broke any rules as its not been
mentioned. I dont know all the rules, if any to be honest. they ve changed
a lot since I used to ref.

1. Hes entitiled to run where he wants to celebrate but its not ideal to
run in front of opposite fans to make gestures like that.
2. Maybe he was replying to some of the chants from the opposite fans? did
they chant to/about him?
3. A straigh RED should be supported by a rule specific to the
incident/breach of rule. Thats still outstanding by the looks of it.
   Unless its one of those "generic" rules, ie bringing game into
disrespect, that was used. In general terms I hate those rules as they
allow the governing
   bodies to make up shit for the occasion and (ab)use their position.

To me it sounds like an idiot of a ref.


On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 11:50 PM, Richard Naef <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> >If you're offended by that, then you must be an easily offended person!
> And I fail to see why that's a sending off offence. If an opposition player
> had done that at me, I'd have laughed.
>
> He ran the full length of the pitch to do it.  If players can't keep their
> temper and are so easily wound up I don't want them in my team.  Nowt to do
> with being a "man" a professional would just ignore it and get on with
> playing the game and trying to win it for Leeds.
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