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overturning red cards based on 3D view


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i know red card overturns are rare (ive never had any) but if in the 3d view of the match there is a clear decision that has gone wrong could you get it overturned based on what youve seen? or would the graphics mean you wont be able to tell or dont represent what has actually happened exactly? just a thought...

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Interesting one - from all the blogs and forum threads I've read, the 2d/3d view are representations of the game and may not be exactly as it happened.

However, if you look at the match report it normally explains quite clearly whether it was a foul or not, so you should be able to make your judgement to appeal against that.

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I don't know if this is included in the game but in real life, the referee has to admit they got the decision wrong for it to be overturned.

That's only if the sending off was for a second bookable offence. A straight red can be overturned by an FA disciplinary panel.

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That's only if the sending off was for a second bookable offence. A straight red can be overturned by an FA disciplinary panel.

Incorrect, the FA cannot degrade a red to a yellow, the only way that the appeal can be successful is if the referee removes all cards given.

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Incorrect, the FA cannot degrade a red to a yellow, the only way that the appeal can be successful is if the referee removes all cards given.

Incorrect, they can overrule it completely and say it wasn't a foul at all. See: John Terry, were the ref insisted it was (and it was).

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Yeah it is difficult. like can we see elbows when going for headers. Will players fall on the floor if been hit. Will kickers leg/head actually touch the other guy when kicked/headbutted! Will it look like players have dived! etc etc etc etc etc

We'll just have to wait for the demo!

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Incorrect, they can overrule it completely and say it wasn't a foul at all. See: John Terry, were the ref insisted it was (and it was).

The only reason this got overturned was cos of who he is and the club he plays for! If it was someone like Michael Dawson at Hull City the red card would have stood!

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The only reason this got overturned was cos of who he is and the club he plays for! If it was someone like Michael Dawson at Hull City the red card would have stood!

You have mistaken him for his brother. Michael is a Tottenham and Andy is at Hull.

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