Referee Tom Reynolds was on a one man mission to ensure Burnley had a pointless afternoon.
In a feisty match he awarded a penalty to City before half time as Denis Tueart launched himself horizontally as keeper Gerry Peyton slid out to challenge. Jim Thomson was so incensed he had a face to face with Tueart who feigned a head butt and referee Reynolds sent off the Burnley defender.
Tueart stepped up and justice was done as Peyton hurled himself to his right to parry the ball away (not unlike JT last night).
In the second half Tueart again was judged to be tripped in the area and Reynolds awarded another penalty. Tueart stepped up again and netted his penalty kick but this was disallowed due to encroachment.
Tueart was then required to take his 3rd penalty kick of the afternoon and promptly hit the post with his effort! The game finished goalless and last night’s Sunderland game drew parallels with that game from almost 50 years ago.
In the furore that followed the first penalty incident Reynolds required an escort as he left field at half time. So flustered was he that he missed the fact that Burnley kicked off the second half having also taken the first kick off at beginning of the afternoon’s play. I noticed these things back in the day.