The FA twitter feed has just announced they've upheld the dismissal of a Millwall player on Sunday. I don't know if the Regulatory Commissions do all their appeals at once.
Just found this in the FA's standard procedures for claims of wrongful dismissal:
"As a general guide, the following schedule will apply:
Match Day....Notice of Claim...Claim Lodged...Commission
Fri/Sat/Sun...Monday............... Tuesday...........Thursday"
If so, the club had until two hours...
Well, in this context I was using "debatable" as in "not a clear-cut unarguable sending off" to illustrate that the option of an extra ban probably wouldn't apply.
I don't think he will. It's a debatable decision that turns on the ref's interpretation of "serious foul play" and "endangering safety". It's not like it's an open-and-shut whacking somebody round the head and they've just appealed to delay the process or whatever.
You did. The fourth official practically rugby tackled him and dragged him back to the halfway line, and even then he wanted another go, Scrappy Doo style. Hughton told him to go and sit down.
There are regular complaints that the PA is turned up specifically to drown out the singing, because the usual announcer (surely the model for Alan Partridge) has his own axe to grind. Actually, I think I read many years ago that there's a system in place that senses crowd noise and adjusts the...
Field of vision. If you're standing that close you can't necessarily see everything that's going on "in perspective". Also why linesmen quite often cock up offsides and line calls two yards in front of them.
The Red Faction - the group with the drum - is a bit of a legacy of the 13,000 crowds in the Strachan era. They started before that, but low crowds meant they had the space to pretty much pick an area of the ground where they could buy walk-up tickets together and create their pocket of noise...
Weird, yep. Dunno about soft. If I have the choice between being applauded by some nice Sussex folk or getting a double wanker sign from a 9-year-old at Leeds I'll take the applause thanks. :D
Superb ground you've got yourselves there. Walking round before hand, it felt more permanent than the Riverside, and that's been there for 17 years! Might be something to do with the stonework and the fact it's dug into the hill I suppose.
Once inside, it does rather give the impression -...
One or two of you might remember about a year ago I posted a review of a day at the Withdean, and expressed the hope I might get the chance to tick the Amex off straight away.
Well, Saturday's the day, and I was hoping that somebody might be able to point me in the right direction for those of...
Not this time, although I drove past it a year or so ago before all the roof etc was done.
Have they got it sorted in terms of decent transport links from the town and surrounding areas? I noticed one of the pics on the website had a train in it so I presume they've given it some thought...
Thanks folks, comments are really appreciated.
I was specifically referring to the first half, which wasn't brilliant overall. As you rightly say, though, still better than the vast majority of what we've produced this season.