July 5, 2024

The club will think about appealing against Will Aimson’s dismissal from Exeter City’s 4-1 loss to Charlton Athletic, according to manager Gary Caldwell.


At the halfway point of the second half of the League One match, the Grecians were down 2-1 after their skipper was dismissed for a challenge on Alfie May.
“How is it a red card if you get the ball?” Caldwell told Devon’s BBC Radio.
“I believe he wins the ball without a doubt. He definitely wins the ball, according to a close-up replay that I watched.
“Alfie May does what clever players do, he buys the foul,” continued Caldwell. “In addition, he rolls around and he buys a red card.I won’t criticize him because that’s football; that’s

However, Caldwell claims that despite a discouraging 2-0 home loss to Northampton Town on Saturday, he was delighted with the way his team played.
“I believe I generated a response all night. I don’t think the players received any assistance in the game, but I believe I received a response,” he claimed.
“The game plan was functioning perfectly in the first half, and I thought they were great in what we were attempting to do.We had opportunities to go up 2-0, and it was certainly the source of our disappointment in big times. “We conceded a horrible goal just before half-time, and I think that’s where I think the big moments are going against us right now.

READ MORE…After being disappointed by two crucial choices made in the second half of the 4-1 loss against Charlton, Gary Caldwell has provided another candid evaluation.
Will Aimson was booked for a foul in the area with the score at 1-1 and then dismissed minutes later for a challenge on Alfie May.
Vinny Harper in the first half was penalized if Charlton was given a penalty. Gary answered, “If he gives one, he has to give the other.
“I believe the farewell is a prank. Will toed the ball away after taking a strong touch, which allowed the attacker to score and the referee to fall for the trap. It’s never a red for me.

“At that point, things get challenging. We had been competitive up until that point, and tonight those crucial choices have cost us.

 

 

 

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