Although strictly a Championship piece of news this sums up the effect of television on the modern game:
http://www.leedsunited.com/news/20100817/fa-statement-on-forest-game_2247585_2125730
It wasn't WW3, as Matty will no doubt tell you. And it wouldn't have happened if the referee had got a grip of the situation in the first place. But most importantly it probably wouldn't have happened if TV hadn't been there. The FA 'had' to take action because it was.
I am not sure how they can charge Gunter as he was given a yellow card. Mind you they did that to Jermaine Beckford a couple of years ago. Booked for a clash with the keeper including an elbow, but when the TV highlighted it the ref lied and said that the yellow was for something else when we all knew exactly what it was for.
Everything under the microscope, blown out of proportion.
EDIT: In the regulations it now says:
In all cases charges will be issued within three working days of an incident, or media comments coming to The FA’s attention.
So TV really does become like a fifth official.
http://www.thefa.com/TheFA/Disciplinary/NewsAndFeatures/2010/FastTrackBriefing_090810
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