- Oct 17, 2008
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Opposite here unfortunately. Either way up the Albion!!!Have a good feeling about today......
Opposite here unfortunately. Either way up the Albion!!!Have a good feeling about today......
No will not be getting a ban but both clubs have been chargedRe that last sentence, is this referring to quality of manager?
Is RDZ not serving a touchline ban for his red last week?
If a manager gets a red they don’t get a ban for the next week, they’ll only miss matches due to cumulative yellows (is my understanding).Re that last sentence, is this referring to quality of manager?
Is RDZ not serving a touchline ban for his red last week?
Didn’t know this - thanks. Assumed he’d be in the stands.If a manager gets a red they don’t get a ban for the next week, they’ll only miss matches due to cumulative yellows (is my understanding).
FA announced no action will be taken against RDZ or the match fixer.If a manager gets a red they don’t get a ban for the next week, they’ll only miss matches due to cumulative yellows (is my understanding).
Bit much, up the AlbionDeath to Chelsea, death to cheats, death to VAR, death to PGMOL, death to Foxy people.
Through to the next round here lads, no excuses
Foxy people are the worst.Death to Chelsea, death to cheats, death to VAR, death to PGMOL, death to Foxy people.
My wife is part of a running group called Foxy ladies. She is perfectly reasonable most of the time.Foxy people are the worst.
Oh they already knew in the dug, for us, was Gully.Re that last sentence, is this referring to quality of manager?
Is RDZ not serving a touchline ban for his red last week?
With hopefully the usual outcome.For me, since Potter's sacking, this fixture has lost some of its appeal and has returned to near normal levels of excitement. It's like a game against, say, West Ham.