Last week POV-FS, alerted by a lack of red cards through two weeks, theorized that MLS had instructed its officials to be more lenient on the field and allow the Disciplinary Committee to handle any serious infractions in an effort to spare any mistakes from ruining matches.
Finally, in the last match of Round Three on Sunday, the first red card of the 2013 season was shown by referee Ricardo Salazar to Chivas USA in their derby against the Los Angeles Galaxy.
And, of course, it was controversial.
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Wednesday, 20 March 2013
MLS Red Card Watch – Salazar and Chivas
Labels:
2013,
Chivas USA,
Disciplinary,
LA Galaxy,
MLS,
Peter Walton,
PRO,
Red Card,
Referee,
Richardo Salazar
Tuesday, 12 March 2013
The Lack of Red Cards Thus Far in MLS
Over the course of the first two weeks of the 2013 MLS season an interesting trend has begun to develop: 17 matches have been played and yet, no – 0 – red cards have been issued.
Labels:
Disciplinary,
MLS,
Peter Walton,
PRO,
Red Card,
Referee,
Sporting KC,
Toronto FC
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