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Written by Wenger Boy on Monday, 07 March 2011 14:07

Let me just get one thing straight before we begin – the Sunderland game is done and dusted in my mind and I prefer to think of it in its correct context as one point gained than two lost. What I am writing below is not based on a desire to see it happen but more a lack of understanding over why it has not, and does not, seem to happen at all. 

My query is this: 

Why isn’t Titus Bramble being retrospectively red-carded?

I think anyone who has seen that incident – live at the match, replays during the match, live on TV, on Match of the Day, on the Match of the Day repeat, on MOTD 2 - would agree that Bramble clearly pushes Arshavin in the back just before he shoots which is a) a foul and b) a denial of an obvious goal-scoring opportunity. Given a) and b) it is a clear red-card offence but since it is not a dangerous tackle the incident has been glossed over and the culprit has gotten away scot free.

So scot free that he has in fact come out in a subsequent interview to claim that Arshavin was perhaps a ‘little bit too honest’, which is in effect admitting his guilt to the media. Despite Bramble’s further claim that it was just ‘good defending’ in reality Arshavin wouldn’t have anything to be ‘too honest’ about unless some sort of foul play had taken place. 

The FA – quick as they are –  haven’t seen fit to pick this up and do something about it which to my mind is incredibly inconsistent. Surely a red card offence is a red card offence no matter what? The referee didn’t give a foul which means that he both didn’t see it and that a retrospective card is possible so why is this not an issue?

Now, really dangerous tackles are objectively far, far worse than professional fouls like Bramble’s. For this reason I can understand why there is far more attention given to such tackles and why managers, players and the media are more likely to call for retrospective action in such cases. That makes sense. 

But just because no one is calling for a card now it doesn’t mean that one isn’t deserved, according to the rules of the game. It is not the managers’, players’ or media’s duty to issue justice, it is the referees’ and the FA’s responsibility and this is a task that they shy away from all too regularly in my book. 

This is not a campaign calling for a retrospective ban. We’ve played Sunderland twice so frankly I don’t care what happens to them and this is certainly not a question of retribution. It is, however, a question of justice and a question of consistency. 

If dirty tackles can be deemed worthy of a card after a game then why can’t professional fouls? 

Does anyone know of any instances when a foul such as this has received retrospective action?

I keep getting this feeling that I’m being naive, perhaps even wrong, but for the moment I’m predominantly unsure. If anyone has answers to my questions I would love to hear them. 

WB

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Comments (10)

  • ro  - VAN PERSIE RETURN
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    wenger boy have you seen pics on arsenal official website of them training before barca game....van persie is training with them?
    whats goin on, any news would be appreciated?
    word is he could make his comeback next week?
  • Andrew Wong  - Bramble
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    Yhe FA should make referees explain why a penalty was not given like in the Ashvin inciident. Such incompetent refs and the linesman who wrongly flagged offside should be severely punished with a 30% deduction in the match fee.
    I feel too many of them are getting away scot free with glaring blunders. It's about time the FA dealt ith these underperforming officials.
  • MeanLean
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    I love the way the these bad decisions are just brushed under the carpet and just put down to error. No matter how many that happen and how many points it costs us. It will just be turned around to make Wenger seem like a moaner.
  • Wenger Boy
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    Always. It's a complete lose-lose situation.

    Either we don't highlight it and it seems unimportant or we highlight it and are dismissed as moaners.

    We can't win.
  • Andrew Wong
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    If Rooney were pushed down instead of Ashvin ,you can bet the FA will take action. Simple. He is English and must be protected.
  • Arsenalisto  - Squad vs Barca
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    Apparently the official website have just released the squad traveling. Guess what : Song, Walcott, Van Persie and of course Fabregas all make it! My joy would be indescribable if that was true. :lol:
  • Man United Killa  - Time will tell
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    What goes around surely comes around.Fergie gets away with all sorts of cry baby attitude.But when Wenger does it he is a Moaner---FA sucks bigs time!!
  • Stian from Norway
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    Titus Bramble should be banned, but not for the text game. That would not make up for the 2 points lost for Arsenal, soo he should be banned for the next game against Arsenal!
  • Stian from Norway
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    Next game
  • gooner21  - why us?
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    i understand that the refs are starting to make waaayyy too many mistakes and blunders, but why are a majority of them AGAINST US?
    WHY?!?!?!!?

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