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Stupidest CAFC Red Card

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  • Chunes
    Chunes Posts: 17,359
    edited 1:48PM
    Naby Sarr sent off after 48 seconds flying into a player on the touchline going nowhere 
    Here it is: https://x.com/SoccerAM/status/1074629027032428544
  • Watameire
    Watameire Posts: 47
    NabySarr said:
    Ryan Innis has about 5 to pick from
    That Wimbledon one is the worst tackle I’ve ever seen live. And one of the worst touches before it too. Dark times 
    Is that the one he deliberately got sent off so he could have Xmas with us family? He may just be my worst Charlton player of all time 
  • Brownie12
    Brownie12 Posts: 1,531
    thenewbie said:
    I'm sure Ben Thatcher got one very shortly after signing for us, which was itself shortly after he basically committed assault on a Portsmouth player (Pedro Mendes I think?)

    Certainly didn't do anything to rehabilitate his image.
    It was away at Blackburn (operation Ewood). A game that we had to win to stand any chance of staying up. 
  • Solidgone
    Solidgone Posts: 10,213
  • Watameire said:
    NabySarr said:
    Ryan Innis has about 5 to pick from
    That Wimbledon one is the worst tackle I’ve ever seen live. And one of the worst touches before it too. Dark times 
    Is that the one he deliberately got sent off so he could have Xmas with us family? He may just be my worst Charlton player of all time 
    No that was Danny Mills.

    Inniss' assault on the Wimbledon player should have seen him sacked by us. One of the worst tackles I have ever seen.
  • Rudders22
    Rudders22 Posts: 3,870
    Watameire said:
    NabySarr said:
    Ryan Innis has about 5 to pick from
    That Wimbledon one is the worst tackle I’ve ever seen live. And one of the worst touches before it too. Dark times 
    Is that the one he deliberately got sent off so he could have Xmas with us family? He may just be my worst Charlton player of all time 
    No that was Danny Mills.

    Inniss' assault on the Wimbledon player should have seen him sacked by us. One of the worst tackles I have ever seen.
    I think you are being kind to him calling it "a tackle".
  • Rudders22
    Rudders22 Posts: 3,870
    SID said:
    Traores at Upton Park was pretty daft, he was on a yellow and stuck a foot out to stop a quick free kick. 
    I remember that, I think we were one up at the time and ended up losing the game
    Am I right in thinking, that was the referee's first game in the premier league? I can't remember his name but can see his face in my mind. I think he was a copper in his normal full time job at the time. Agree about the sending off. Definitely deserved.
  • Big William
    Big William Posts: 3,845
    Rudders22 said:
    SID said:
    Traores at Upton Park was pretty daft, he was on a yellow and stuck a foot out to stop a quick free kick. 
    I remember that, I think we were one up at the time and ended up losing the game
    Am I right in thinking, that was the referee's first game in the premier league? I can't remember his name but can see his face in my mind. I think he was a copper in his normal full time job at the time. Agree about the sending off. Definitely deserved.
    No, pretty sure it was Howard Webb who was probably No1 ref at the time. 
  • SID
    SID Posts: 266
    Rudders22 said:
    SID said:
    Traores at Upton Park was pretty daft, he was on a yellow and stuck a foot out to stop a quick free kick. 
    I remember that, I think we were one up at the time and ended up losing the game
    Am I right in thinking, that was the referee's first game in the premier league? I can't remember his name but can see his face in my mind. I think he was a copper in his normal full time job at the time. Agree about the sending off. Definitely deserved.
    No, pretty sure it was Howard Webb who was probably No1 ref at the time. 
    When I watched the highlights on TV I thought it was pretty harsh as the West Ham player seemed to deliberately kick the ball straight at him. In retrospect though he was guilty of not getting out the way if nothing else. Shame that, although it must be 15 years ago or more I get the impression looking back we were well on top and the time. My memory might be playing tricks though. 
  • Big William
    Big William Posts: 3,845
    We'd taken the lead and had settled down, it all went downhill after the red. It was possibly a bit harsh as it was an almost instinctive reaction, but Traores reputation for being a bit accident prone seemed to have travelled with him intact.