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Ibrox Double Standards as Starlet Lowry is crocked by a Lundstram style foul

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Since Saturday lunchtime, apologists have been falling over each other to justify John Lundstram’s brutal and cynical attack on Martin Boyle.

Apparently flying in from the back against a far faster opponent with studs making contact just below the knee is a clipping of the heels (copyrite Kenny Miller). A yellow card offence, never a red, a travesty of justice, perhaps part of a dark conspiracy. The second domestic card, of any colour that Lundstram has had in over a year at Ibrox.

Last night the inevitable happened, on appeal the SFA downgraded the red card to a yellow, Lundstram was freed to face Ross County on Saturday.

The SFA had sent out a message. A reckless and dangerous attack from behind on an opponent is only a booking. Every hatchet man has been given the nod that ‘taking one for the team’ will only result in a yellow card being issued.

With the incident getting blanket coverage across Sky Sports and BBC Scotland the message was clear.

Last night against Dumbarton, with his side leading 7-0 Alex Lowry became one of the first victims of ‘Lundstram’s Law’. An opponent flew into the Murray Park starlet, it was brutal and nasty but following the precedent the Dumbarton player was only booked. After lengthy treatment on the park Lowry was stretchered off.

With a Polish referee in charge of tonight’s match in Eindhoven Lundstram’s Law won’t apply.

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  • Justshatered says:

    I seem to remember Jelavic, a long time ago, being injured at Tynecastle with a similar challenge and he was out for about two months.

    At the time their fans and the media wanted Ian Black banned for weeks.

    Unfortunately these tackles are tolerated in the game and you can’t decide on the punishment depending on whether the player gets injured or not.

    The issue is that fans seem content if their player does it but unhappy if it happens to one of their players.

    Just as a footnote: guess which club went on to sign Ian Black?

    Editor: Was it a brand new club?

  • Scud Missile says:

    Lol let’s hope that daft arse Lunstram will do the same tackle again tonight and get his marching orders how sweet that would be and no appeal this time.

  • Breed the head says:

    So in those terms by sfa Ian Durrant dived from Neale Cooper tackle

  • John Carlin says:

    Both challenges deserve red as well as the challenge by 2 Ross county players also deserved red that’s the only way to protect skilful players like Lowry Boyle Kyogo Jota etc

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