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I think he has become the reff's whipping boy this season. I'm sure they'll have a meeting and laugh at the 1 reff who hasnt booked him this season.
He was the only player to have been booked in the WBA game. It wasnt even a dirty game and he got booked for nothing (persistant fouling is what follows Fell like a bad smell).
4 more and he's banned for 3 games.
Agree, It's becoming a trend thing for Ref’s, like denying A.J penalty decisions
.... that's all very well, but occasionally he gets away with murder.
Take for example, a fabled European spoiling move known as the Bruges Block. This may be new to some on here, but it is spoken of with great reverence across the Continent, and is perfectly demonstrated here:
When the ball is swung in, an attacker has to put in an almighty leap, positioning the back passage directly in front of the onrushing keeper’s face, letting rip with a humungous guff at the moment of closest proximity.
This is a feat of great athleticism and timing, and as you can see from Carson’s raised hands, and knees that are returning to the foetal position, Mo executed it perfectly.
That an injured player even attempted the Bruges Block is something in itself, that he executed it so elegantly and got away with it, deserves our lasting respect and admiration.