You would think with the time he has spent on the sidelines already he'd not want to end up straight back there by his own doing.
true. and im not defending it but, seems out of carachter and i think fans booing him off the pitch was wrong aswell, give the guy a chance or petes sake, he was excellent last week and up until the incident was great today, dont judge owain by what he done under 20+ degrees, in a high pressure situation.
again it was totally out of carachter.
Dunno what the temperature has to do with it and if it was a high pressure situation already then how did is actions affect his teammates once they were down to 10 men? Perhaps you know him well but TBH I don't know OTJ's character too well was I've seen very little of him in the past year. As for the booing of him, that was pathetic, there's little I hate more than fans booing their own players.
playing in heat is alot harder, so it can be more frustrating, hence he takes out his frustration on the lad he did.
Playing on a cold december day is alot harder with the cold wind coming in off the sea than a hot day.
The temperature had no part on what OTJ did the day. Its a sad day in football when theres sun out the players find it hard to play in