
Cardiff City manager Mark Hudson has accused Blackpool striker Gary Madine of premeditated dabbing at Bluebirds defender Perry Ng.
Madine was warned for a heavy challenge on Ng and Hudson said Madine warned Ng at halftime that he “would do it”.
“It’s premeditated. He said it at halftime,” Hudson explained.
“It’s a stamp. It’s a pain in the ass.
“I’m disappointed that the guy who scored his goal shouldn’t be on the pitch.”
The Cardiff players were furious that the referee did not show Madine a red card for his challenge, and Hudson said he alerted the match officials when he heard Madine warn Ng.
“We warned the referee. We warned the fourth referee,” Hudson said.
“He [Madine] said out loud that he was going to go out and do this. They were aware of it and it is clear as day. It’s a stamp.
“[Madine] said he was going to go out and do Perry. Because there was a rapprochement in the first half.
“He felt that was the way he wanted to go and he went out and did exactly what he said he was going to do.”
Hudson believes Ng was lucky to escape serious injury after Madine ‘chased him away’.
“If he [Ng] his left planted in the ground, it slams his leg,” he added.
“I watched it from four or five different angles, but you don’t need to. You can see it live. It’s premeditated and he stalked it.”
Blackpool was asked to comment.