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How is this not a red card by Tom Lawrence lunging studs first onto Maeda's knee? Both feet off the ground with full body weight studding him on the knee. Maeda deliberately taken out at knee height earlier by Propper. Maeda kicked off the park - shocking.

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john richmond1 年前

Barely touched him

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The Global Tablet of Jurisprudence1 年前

You can see the knee hyper-extend - it's a kung fu kick - it's a shocking challenge

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Estadio Deportes1 年前

¡NO HAY RIVAL PARA EL CANELO! 😲 El ‘Canelo’ sigue sin tener rival, ni fecha para su próxima pelea. ¿por qué se canceló la pelea contra Crawford? Te lo decimos. 👇 #Box #Boxing #Canelo #Crawford

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Joesph Cowan1 年前

Didn't even get looked at by VAR

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The Global Tablet of Jurisprudence1 年前

Replays didn't even get shown by Sky because they knew if it was red... It looked like it was Rangers' tactics to kick Maeda at knee height & kick Celtic off the park because they knew reds & yellows wouldn't be given against them

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lawman1 年前

Var absent today

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The Global Tablet of Jurisprudence1 年前

Lunging through the air with studs to the knee leaving the player down injured & needing medical treatment, and lucky not to have a snapped cruciate ligament, like a UFC kung-fu kick... Not even a yellow card. Two tier refereeing.

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Graham Espie1 年前

Is that a 303 synth?

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jjcale1 年前

Brilliant tackle

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Crypto Ranger1 年前

This is surely rage bait hahahahah

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Richard Stevenson1 年前

Should’ve hooked Maeda in the Jaw tae

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