The FA, bad discipline and sending in the United States Marine Corp

The Football Association have warned City that the club’s disciplinary record has been poor and that the Bantams could be face a very unwelcome a severe financial penalty should it not improve. This makes me mad.

The club can ill afford a fine at this point in it’s recovery from administration, indeed while a £35,000 fine would have been gobbled up by a Premiership club such a figure now represents the wage of a player for half a year. Such a punishment should be incentive enough for a club like City to avoid trouble and sharpen up the discipline at the club but there is no way that we will be able to do that with the current state of Refereeing dishing out cards in a seemingly ad hoc manner.

Which of these sending offs did we deserve?
  • Peter Atherton at Rotherham
    Aside from the fact that Martin MacIntosh deserved a red in that game which was not given Atherton did not even connect with the tackle he was sent off for. It was acknowledged at the time as a very poor decision.
  • Mark Bower at home to Burnley
    Opposing forward cheated to have him sent off, something that was obvious to everyone except Ref Mike Dean.
  • Danny Cadamarteri at home to Burnley
    Opposing full back faked elbow in face to have him sent off, something that was again obvious to everyone except Ref Mike Dean.
  • Stephen Warnock at home to Derby
    Bad, bad foul on Mark Bower, Warnock reacts, the Derby player’s red card is later given to our Liverpool loanee after an appeal which one could argue represents a discipline problem at Liverpool, not Valley Parade.
  • Simon Francis at Grimsby
    Two stupid tackles in injury time. Deserved to go.
  • Wayne Jacobs at Millwall
    A man ran out of play with the ball and Jacobs tackle occurred off the field. Sue Wayne by all means but this is never a red card.
  • Jamie Lawrence at home to Sheffield Wednesday
    Jamie jumps along with another player, both land without a foul, Danny Maddix asks for Jamie to be sent off and he is. Jamie fumes.
  • Gus Uhlenbeek at home ot Sheffield United
    Massive lunge on the wing although had not been booked or spoken to before but probably deserved to go.

Eight red cards, two or perhaps three of them that should have stood.

The point is this: The FA are judge and jury in this trial. The Referee’s make the decisions, the FA oversee those decisions and then enforce punishments. The letter that The FA have sent City says the Bantams have “one of the poorest records in First Team matches of all the Clubs dealt with by the Football Association”. Perhaps City should use the eight examples above and reply that our problems are more down to the fact that the Football Association have allowed a situation where the poorest Refereeing standards in living memory now exist in Division One and perhaps are evident at Valley Parade and at Bradford City games more often than other grounds, hence the bad discipline.

We have a few problems discipline-wise at Valley Parade, problems that will return with yellow card a game Paul Evans back in the side, but no more than other sides we have seen at Valley Parade this year. That is a side issue to problem when The FA start throwing their collective weight around.

To be threatened by The FA about discipline is like trying to argue a speeding ticket. City could take a video of every yellow and red card we have had last year to the discipline panel to prove The FA wrong but, as luck would have it, The FA runs the discipline panel. Judge and jury.

Nicky Law says there is a problem with the number of yellow cards we pick up for silly things, shirt tugging and the like, and he is right but for every dodgy red there are three or four dodgy yellows that one forgets about but they are no less travesties. Appealing red cards maybe pointless but appealing yellows is simply impossible even if the Referee public admits he made the wrong decision the card stands.

So if a Mike Dean decides it’s pick on City day again next season the Bantams could be forced to let one of the squad go in the summer to pay a fine that we may not have earned and will have no appeal against. The word for that is totalitarian state by the way and if it existed in a country Shrub Bush would be sending in the Marines.