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Common sense prevails as FA rescind Wes Brown's red card

The Sunderland defender was sent off for a fairly innocuous challenge during the defeat to Stoke over the weekend.

SUNDERLAND DEFENDER WES Brown has had his three-match ban for his dismissal at Stoke City on Saturday overturned on appeal.

Brown was shown a red card for his tackle on Charlie Adam at the Britannia Stadium, a decision that enraged manager Gus Poyet. However, the FA confirmed in a statement that Brown’s appeal had been upheld, adding that the three-match suspension had been “withdrawn with immediate effect”.

Crystal Palace had also appealed a ban handed out to winger Yannick Bolasie, after he was dismissed for a clumsy challenge on Hull City’s Jake Livermore. However, the winger’s appeal was dismissed and he will sit out the next three games.

Poyet urged Mike Riley, general manager of the Professional Game Match Officials Limited, to contact him about the decision, after it was revealed Riley had done the same following West Brom’s Steven Reid’s challenge against Ramires at Stamford Bridge.

The Uruguayan confirmed Riley had spoken to him, adding that he was pleased to welcome back Brown for the clash with Aston Villa on Saturday.

“I would like to express my thanks to the panel for giving the matter their consideration. Naturally we are delighted with their decision, which is fair and just,” he told the club’s official website.

“I have spoken with Mike Riley and whilst the details of our conversation will remain private, I am satisfied with today’s outcome.

Of course it was hugely frustrating to have Wes sent off, but we accept that officials are only human and like everyone, they can make mistakes.

“Having the red card rescinded today goes some way to rectifying the error and we are delighted to have Wes available for Saturday’s game at Aston Villa.”

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    Mute YourAuldLady
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    Nov 26th 2013, 4:24 PM

    Good decision by the FA. Now they need to help out the refs and assist with some technology on big calls like this, Rooneys, Mirales, Medel etc.

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    Nov 26th 2013, 6:40 PM

    Definitely the way to go, as opposed to banning the refs that make bad decisions. Only have to look at the rugby over the weekend to see how technology can help the refs without affecting the atmosphere.

    Unfortunately the rules are currently stuck in the 20th century & show no signs of changing :/

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    Nov 26th 2013, 5:54 PM

    Proper order. The ref should now get the 3 game ban.

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    Nov 26th 2013, 5:25 PM

    Calum McManaman & Kevin Mirallas both deserved lengthy bans for them type of challenges but both didn’t see red while Brown sees red for winning the ball??
    Refs should not be paid & suspended if they make that bad of a decision!

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    Nov 26th 2013, 5:39 PM

    Suspend the referee for the 3 games that Brown would have got.

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    Mute Emmett McNamara
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    Nov 26th 2013, 6:00 PM

    lol

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