Sunderland to appeal Wes Brown red card

Defender shown straight red against Stoke on Saturday

Wes Brown of Sunderland makes his way down the tunnel after being sent off for a challenge on Charlie Adam of Stoke City. Photograph: Julian Finney/Getty Images
Wes Brown of Sunderland makes his way down the tunnel after being sent off for a challenge on Charlie Adam of Stoke City. Photograph: Julian Finney/Getty Images

Sunderland have announced they will appeal against Wes Brown’s red card after the defender was sent off against Stoke at the weekend.

The decision by referee Kevin Friend provoked a storm of criticism after Brown appeared to win the ball and not even touch Stoke midfielder Charlie Adam.

Sunderland confirmed they have lodged an intention to appeal against the decision with the Football Association and will send in a full appeal file before a deadline of 1pm tomorrow.

A Sunderland spokeswoman confirmed: “We have lodged our intention to appeal against the decision.”

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Sunderland lost the match 2-0 and manager Gus Poyet demanded an apology from Premier League referees chief Mike Riley.

Meanwhile, former Premier League referee Dermot Gallagher believes Friend made a clear mistake.

He told Sky Sports News: “I can keep this very short. We have to take it smack on the chin. The referee has lost concentration or not seen it.

“It is not a red card, that’s all you can say.

“Brown’s gone in hard but he’s entitled to do that. As a refereeing body you have to take that smack on the chin.”

After a weekend full of controversial decisions, Gallagher also felt Phil Dowd had made a mistake in not sending-off Everton's Kevin Mirallas for a wild lunge on Liverpool's Luis Suarez in the Merseyside derby.

“He should have been sent-off,” said Gallagher. “He’s come at speed and it’s high.

“The referee has got a body between him and Suarez and he hasn’t seen it.”