No, I got it from you. ThanksSo did you get me 'donation', or have the far eastern betting rings expanded into nicking from this board ?
You’re not wrong about the Far East rings Mick. I bought a packet of iced party rings in Caister over the weekend, bent double when I got them out, they were that soggy.Infilltrated by Far Eastern betting rings, that is the only logical explanation to what I was witness to yesterday afternoon.
Phew !No, I got it from you. Thanks
Don't forget the sending off at West Ham as that was debatableOf course it could be plain and simple incompetence.
I know bit boring.
Five VAR decisions against us in one week. Record?
Not just us, did you see Man United's second penalty claim? nailed on penoThe Big 6 clubbing together to put little Leicester back in their box??
Might have to move this thread to the "dark side" of conspiracies etc.
Not just us, did you see Man United's second penalty claim? nailed on peno
In the case of the game vs Millwall in 1970, players from either side had to be pronounced dead before they received a card. Watching a Millwall player being clattered by both Carlin and Kellard in quick succession, it made life seem so special. Imagining them getting to work on Bruno Fernandes? Priceless.But, if he is already diving to the ground before contact is made, is the dive not the first offence. Must stress that I hate all penalties where contact is manufactured much preferring the refereeing of the 60s/70s where a player had to be kicked at least 6ft up in the air before consideration was even given.
i stand to be corrected but - in domestic football at least - you can't appeal a yellow card, only a straight red.On this often fascinating topic, why isn't the club appealing the Wilf send off against Napoli?
Trying to tug a shirt is in no way a cautionable offence and the decision in stoppage time smacked of spite.
So there...
Can’t appeal against 2 yellows, can only appeal against a straight red card…On this often fascinating topic, why isn't the club appealing the Wilf send off against Napoli?
Trying to tug a shirt is in no way a cautionable offence and the decision in stoppage time smacked of spite.
So there...
I knew you can't appeal a caution but this was a red awarded, in my view, on a wrong interpretation of a second foul.
And it wasn't a domestic game...
Debatable?Don't forget the sending off at West Ham as that was debatable
Snippy old tart…Adumass, sorry if you think I was 'snippy' (not a term I am familiar with but sounds bad).
I was, as appropriate, trying to deal with the issue and not in any way meaning to be disrespectful to you or any fellow roofer...