I don't think there's any other option really.I think the FA are looking at the option of replaying the game to avoid a multi million pound lawsuit, hence the delay.
I don't think there's any other option really.I think the FA are looking at the option of replaying the game to avoid a multi million pound lawsuit, hence the delay.
I don't think there's any other option really.
So it was all a cunning plan to get Middlesbrough out on the piss before the real gameI don't think there's any other option really.
That was about player eligibility wasn't it? It's completely different to refereeing decisions. If you play a sport like football, you have to have officials, and you have to accept they will make mistakes every single week. It's an unavoidable fact. The worst example I can think of (was it Sheffield?) is when a cross went wide of the goal, the attacking side tried to stop it going for a goal kick, so headed it back in play, and a goal was given. Complete madness. But no one gets sued, that's just life.So do you recall Sheff utd and their post tevez complaint?
Unfortunately you're not the first to suggest it, and others haven't been saying it tongue in cheek.I said I was grasping at straws and I was being slightly tongue in cheek but never underestimate the options available that have been used by other clubs
Mike Dean is a cu nt. Have you ever in your life seen a referee so influenced by home players. Not the fans, the home team players. What an absolute ****, I could see the realization in his face afterwards of what a complete **** he knew he'd been. He lets a Uruguayan cu nt rip the yellow card out of his hand, does nothing about it, sees the gash on the child's leg and summarizes that it must be a red then. Great refereeing. Only the biggest game for Brighton fans this generation
Agreed.
Disappointing for Boro that Ramirez will be missing after he injured himself.
Say it as you see itMike Dean is a cu nt. Have you ever in your life seen a referee so influenced by home players. Not the fans, the home team players. What an absolute ****, I could see the realization in his face afterwards of what a complete **** he knew he'd been. He lets a Uruguayan cu nt rip the yellow card out of his hand, does nothing about it, sees the gash on the child's leg and summarizes that it must be a red then. Great refereeing. Only the biggest game for Brighton fans this generation
Utter, utter bollox
What a concise and persuasive argument. Thanks for your input.Utter, utter bollox
Agreed.
Disappointing for Boro that Ramirez will be missing after he injured himself.
So you haven't exactly put the Boro game behind you yet then?
Where will the news show up first?
Where will the news show up first?
Where will the news show up first?
Thankfully the mods thought as much of that thread as I did. Hopefully we'll never see the OP again.Well it could have been on that thread that was deleted moments ago, but failing that I guess Twitter
Thanks. I'd rather it was just a tweet though, before they've had time to write and article.The club told me yesterday that they will announce it as soon as they know. So, a tweet pointing to a website article I assume.
Without seeing the play in motion, that looks like an easy booking. He's late and catches Liam. Not sure if it's a red or yellow though. Just like Gaston was late. Stephens shouldn't have even got a yellow.I was just trawling twitter to see if there was a hint of when it would be announced, and did a search on #bhafc
Look at the photo they used for the top story.
Should the Wednesday player have been shown a red? After all - in this case Liam played the ball yet he still got studded