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CSAS vs. East Ridge


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ER lost to CSAS tonight 2-1(one CSAS goal off PK)

the Reffing played the biggest part of the match. I was at the game and can personally say that ER was fouled numerous times with-out getting a call, yet had everything(too much in my opinion)called against them.

 

also, ER ended the game with 10 people on the feild(1 for a hard red, and 1 for a soft red)

 

both reds game with less than 5 minutes left in the game....

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what do you mean by a hard red and a soft red? do u mean 2 red cards cuz if so why were there 10 still on the field...thanx

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A hard red is a straight red card, making that player leave the field, and the team play a man down. That player is also not allowed to play in the next game.

 

A soft red is two yellow cards. While that player cannot play the rest of the game, you can sub for him, and not play a man down.

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