Howfenwire wrote:That’s not true. Burgess went on record especially after the game to say what an awful decision it was and felt for you.
Myler on the other hand could have accepted the mistake and allowed the interchange as Burgess would have been forgiving and done the same. Player welfare as he mentioned was questioned, when trying to protect your players on the field and not given the full interchange that goes against the policy.
Yes it is true. After the red card Burgess said:
“The rules are the rules, but it’s tough. There’s no two ways about it, it’s a tough red card,”
He hides behind “rules” when it benefits him but cries and acts like a bully when it doesn’t.
Does make Warrington look good does it.