Lester Tiger club president, Michael Chika, aimed to referee after he was shortened in the Premier League final, where he announced the Dan Cole bile card, “Embarcape”
Michael Chika, President of Leicester Tigerers, claimed that he was “embarrassed for the game”. Dan Cole received a yellow card in the Premier League final – that Bath occupied in Tokkenham.
Midlands's costume was looking to end his era. Chika is leaving the main coach while both the legends of the club Cole and Ben Youngs played their last matches ever after the cup periods with the Welford Road team.
Both of them appeared from the alternative seat, but Cole was yellow he was sent to sinners for 10 minutes with his career at the lowest level. He tried to charge the Finnish Russell, but he called half the bathroom in half of the bathroom and punished the referee Karl Dixon.
Chika Chika carried out the ruling, claiming that they “did not get” despite their imagined dominance at the time of SCRUM. Leicester's coach also amazed that Cole received his yellow and stated that the rugby would embarrass such decisions.
I told the Australian TNT SPORTS: “I thought we had never re -governed, and we continued to return and return. We scored three attempts to two, and this tells you something. I am very proud of the players.
Read more: Owen Farrell “secures the return of England” as the leader of Sarasins Half and sets up the retirement planRead more: Ben Carrey is reflected on the England trip before the second tour of Argentina: “It is a beautiful silent.”
“[I was] Just annoyed by decisions in this field. The Scrum that we were dominated by clear, not 50-50s. Scrum we were completely dominated. He knocked on two heads, a couple of balls where we could have elaborated fines there. [We had] Two men in the box, [and] the second [was] Nothing, really. It is embarrassing for the game that the player will start. I am allowed to be angry, but I have passed this and I am pleased to accept the result now and continue the next thing. “
More pressure on the yellow card accident said: “For me personally, if the game sends two players to a basket for that, or even punishing [them]What do I say, my friend? If I say something, I will bring myself in strife and take from the Champion team that led the competition and deserve to win the competition. “
Cole was on the field for only seven minutes, as he was running to a reception that increased the heart, and he was looking to charge the bathroom 10. He had yellow meaning that the tigers were against it to fix a return, even if they continued to score points with a lesser man.
Leicesster reached two late attempts to prepare an end to a championship, but eventually, Bath won the title of their first title in nearly 30 years. Thomas du totit and Max Ojomoh reached their attempts, where Youngs and Cole were absent from a hero's farewell.
“This is painful, but I am proud,” Yongs told the BBC Leester radio. “My feelings are everywhere today. You have a lot of ambition to win today and you do not, and you have to deal with it while you are trying to take it. It is a funny old feeling.”
Meanwhile, Bath Scip Ben Spencer said: “The future of this club is incredibly bright, regardless of who withdraws on the shirt, the next man. Work ethics is nothing.
He added: “The extent of the hard work I took to change the ship … We were under three years. I could not be credited with [Johnan Van Graan] Enough, it was very cool. If we were [understand] There is always an opportunity to improve, I am very excited over the next two years. “