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Retrospective Action for Players Guilty of Violent Conduct

Posted: 28 Mar 2016, 08:32
by samuel
It was even worse close up. I was 20ft away. Payne knew that there was a good chance he would catch Berry and the force he used would mean that his follow through would go through anything besides blocking the clearance. It was absolutely awful. Without exaggeration, probably the nastiest thing I have seen with my own eyes in football let alone watching Torquay (for 54 years). Perhaps I've been lucky, I don't know. A yellow card for that is beyond a joke.

Retrospective Action for Players Guilty of Violent Conduct

Posted: 28 Mar 2016, 09:20
by brucie
Bob has it right - Immediately after the challenge Dover players start berating the referee. That's quite obviously because they think that Payne is going to get a red card.

The intimidation of the referee is obviously a pre meditated thing. Their manager is well practised at it. I do agree about what you about the relegation battle. I am not going to todays match because of it.

It is disgusting that Payne didn't receive a red card - the referee should have action taken against him and be demoted to refereeing amateur games because he is a disgrace.

I do wonder if this one incident will see us relegated. Is it any wonder we actually lost 5-0 after what went on. You won't ever see a worse tackle than that. Disgusting.

Retrospective Action for Players Guilty of Violent Conduct

Posted: 28 Mar 2016, 09:27
by portugull
I am pleased to know that Southampton,whose opinion I respect, and BobBobBob and Samuel, all of whom have seen the incident, either live or on video, support my view that the F. A. must act.

The Club must not delay in bringing this matter to the attention of the F. A.

If it was a Premier League game it would be all over the media.

Retrospective Action for Players Guilty of Violent Conduct

Posted: 28 Mar 2016, 09:34
by Lloyder5
I understand the strong feelings that this has brought up, don't blame anyone for feeling upset. I was thinking about Durrell, good pro, obviously hard working, re-building his career to an extent being brought down by a reckless, irresponsible and unprofessional thug. Torquay rarely in my memory have had players who make that kind of challenge or indeed harangue the ref in that way.
Anyway, we have to do what we almost always do, find a way through adversity and stay up and put one (two)over Dover next season on our way back up.
I shall not be going today but will be back next Tuesday. COYY!

Retrospective Action for Players Guilty of Violent Conduct

Posted: 28 Mar 2016, 09:47
by Southampton Gull
portugull wrote:I am pleased to know that Southampton,whose opinion I respect, and BobBobBob and Samuel, all of whom have seen the incident, either live or on video, support my view that the F. A. must act.

The Club must not delay in bringing this matter to the attention of the F. A.

If it was a Premier League game it would be all over the media.

Whilst it seems obvious from that footage that they should look to protect the injured party I'm not sure they will find the angle good enough to intervene but I hope they do. The FA seem to need neon signs from the offender saying "I went out to do him" before taking action.

It will be interesting to see the Dover fans reaction to the video, because how they respond to it is more than likely very close to how we would if the boot was on the other foot, excuse the pun.

Retrospective Action for Players Guilty of Violent Conduct

Posted: 28 Mar 2016, 10:14
by chunkygull
brucie wrote:Bob has it right - Immediately after the challenge Dover players start berating the referee. That's quite obviously because they think that Payne is going to get a red card.

The intimidation of the referee is obviously a pre meditated thing. Their manager is well practised at it. I do agree about what you about the relegation battle. I am not going to todays match because of it.

It is disgusting that Payne didn't receive a red card - the referee should have action taken against him and be demoted to refereeing amateur games because he is a disgrace.

I do wonder if this one incident will see us relegated. Is it any wonder we actually lost 5-0 after what went on. You won't ever see a worse tackle than that. Disgusting[/b].


Echoes of a few seasons back when the thug playing for Northampton took out Billy Bodin, that seemed to be defining turning point that condemned us to relegation then. Lets just pray history doesnt repeat itself, it would be just our sort of luck though.

Retrospective Action for Players Guilty of Violent Conduct

Posted: 28 Mar 2016, 11:29
by Scott Brehaut
Losing Berry on Saturday won't be the reason we are relegated.

If we are relegated, it will be because we were shit throughout the majority of the the season, and failed to score enough to points to keep us up.

Retrospective Action for Players Guilty of Violent Conduct

Posted: 28 Mar 2016, 12:33
by brucie
Well that's fairly obvious - clearly though if the referee had applied the rules correctly Dover would have played three quarters of the game with ten men.

Losing 5-0 is irrelevant, had that scenario happened its likely the result would have been different. Yes we need enough points but officials nee to apply the rules properly. Noone can possibly argue that happened on Saturday.

Retrospective Action for Players Guilty of Violent Conduct

Posted: 28 Mar 2016, 12:44
by portugull
Just watched Goals on Sunday on Sky.

Oxford v Stevenage and Morecambe v Plymouth each game had a straight Red Card.

What struck me was the close similarity of the tackle in both cases to the tackle on Durrell Berry.

Its a straight RED all day long.

Retrospective Action for Players Guilty of Violent Conduct

Posted: 28 Mar 2016, 19:41
by TUST_Member_Rob
see the tackle here

Retrospective Action for Players Guilty of Violent Conduct

Posted: 01 Apr 2016, 08:22
by portugull
No news so I guess the F. A. took no action.

Would love to see the refs report and that of his assessor.