The BBC recorded it as 'excessive celebration', which seems a bit odd with no fans in the stadium.
I'm wondering if he was booked for displaying the 'Stay Strong' message on his tee shirt in support of Luke Amos? If this was the case, it seems a bit petty of the referee.
Chair's booking on Saturday
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Re: Chair's booking on Saturday
I was baffled by that at the time. He didn't actually take his shirt off, so I guess it must have been for the message, but it's hardly a controversial one.
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Re: Chair's booking on Saturday
Yeah, it was for the message on his shirt.
Pathetic decision really... He gave some very odd decisions for both teams during the game.
Pathetic decision really... He gave some very odd decisions for both teams during the game.
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