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  • Serious foul play
  • Violent conduct, such as throwing a punch
  • Spitting at an opponent or another person
  • A player other than the goalkeeper denying an obvious goalscoring opportunity by deliberately handling the ball
  • Denying an obvious goalscoring opportunity to an opponent moving towards the player's goal by an offence punishable by a free-kick or a penalty kick
  • Using offensive or insulting or abusive language and/or gestures
  • Receiving a second caution in the match

    Maybe he was pissing in an insulting or abusive manner.... maybe his pissed in order to deny a goalscoring opportunity... did he piss toward an opponent?


It would be interesting to know what box the ref has ticked on the disciplinary sheet tbh, as it certainly doesn't seem to fall into those categories.
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Did the keeper ask the ref to leave the field of play and was refused permission ?.Ref would had to have stopped the match until he returned. Have seen outfield players asking to go to the toilet and the game continuing without them but keepers would surely be a special case in such a situation.

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7 hours ago, peasy23 said:

 


It would be interesting to know what box the ref has ticked on the disciplinary sheet tbh, as it certainly doesn't seem to fall into those categories.

 

 

Getting your cock out could quite easily be considered an offensive gesture if it was in front of folk.

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2 hours ago, Larky55 said:

Did the Ref give him a straight Red?

Yes he got a straight red. The ball went out for a shettleston goal kick at the end with no spectators. Gary went for the ball and while on route shouted over to the Lino that he required a piss. He then went and did the piss against the perimeter wall and then got the ball. The referee then approached him and gave him a straight red. I don't think the referee had any option as you can't just get you c@ck out and pee in a public place with paying spectators women and children.It'll be interesting to see what ban he gets as we have a player currently serving a 2 game ban for kicking a water bottle. 

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28 minutes ago, Cass_Sba said:

Yes he got a straight red. The ball went out for a shettleston goal kick at the end with no spectators. Gary went for the ball and while on route shouted over to the Lino that he required a piss. He then went and did the piss against the perimeter wall and then got the ball. The referee then approached him and gave him a straight red. I don't think the referee had any option as you can't just get you c@ck out and pee in a public place with paying spectators women and children.It'll be interesting to see what ban he gets as we have a player currently serving a 2 game ban for kicking a water bottle. 

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How desperate must he have been to delay the game. I could see the point if another player was injured, or even a corner at the other end.

Given the weather he could just have pished himself in the 6 yard box and not have been much wetter.

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No often we agree 5ned
saw him at thirniewood last season and he was absolutely howling . I'm sure he done Wishaw aswell down at Renfrew with a horrific decision spuddles will clear that up for me!


Yeah mate that was him! The least said the better on that one [emoji15]
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9 hours ago, jimbaxters said:

What if it had been a jobby?

A mind at tynecastle a few years back Barry robson had to leave the field in the 2nd half for a dump and the dons had to play with 10 men until he came back on 

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