Uptheboro11
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- May 7, 2016
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I know you guys are frustrated but you need to let go and focus on Sheffield. Holding all this pent up rage is a distraction. You can Moan to the FA once you've won the play offs which (I think you will )
You are right of course.I know you guys are frustrated but you need to let go and focus on Sheffield. Holding all this pent up rage is a distraction. You can Moan to the FA once you've won the play offs which (I think you will )
I know you guys are frustrated but you need to let go and focus on Sheffield. Holding all this pent up rage is a distraction. You can Moan to the FA once you've won the play offs which (I think you will )
Get your tongue out of his ar$e holeExactly.
There's no resentment towards Boro apart from a few embarrassing prize plums on here.
Personally I can't wait until 7:45 Friday.
Enjoy your summer, should be fun spending the new riches.
Out of interest, which of Sunderland or Newcastle would you rather have been relegated.
Get your tongue out of his ar$e hole
Come off it Spence. This thread is one of the most embarrassing in the history of NSC.
He's been polite, why can't we be the same?
Writing to the FA? If I was a Palace fan I'd have tears of laughter rolling down my cheeks at the OP's comments.
Refs make shit decisions, Boro had one at Birmingham, we had one Saturday.
Move on and let's get to Wembley.
Totally agree we need to move on but what has it got to do with other to fans to what is being discussed on here? Not sure why Boro fans would want to still be hanging around here but i probably could guess.
I personally don't think this will ever go away especially if Wednesday beat us. All because of a **** ref and the FA or not seeing that Stephens won a loose ball. Hey ho
Good advice can come from anywhere.Totally agree we need to move on but what has it got to do with other to fans to what is being discussed on here? Not sure why Boro fans would want to still be hanging around here but i probably could guess.
I personally don't think this will ever go away especially if Wednesday beat us. All because of a **** ref and the FA for not seeing that Stephens won a loose ball fairly. Hey ho
Come off it Spence. This thread is one of the most embarrassing in the history of NSC.
He's been polite, why can't we be the same?
Writing to the FA? If I was a Palace fan I'd have tears of laughter rolling down my cheeks at the OP's comments.
Refs make shit decisions, Boro had one at Birmingham, we had one Saturday.
Move on and let's get to Wembley.
Come off it Spence. This thread is one of the most embarrassing in the history of NSC.
He's been polite, why can't we be the same?
Writing to the FA? If I was a Palace fan I'd have tears of laughter rolling down my cheeks at the OP's comments.
Refs make shit decisions, Boro had one at Birmingham, we had one Saturday.
Move on and let's get to Wembley.
Not expecting an answer of any description. Just making a point.
Dear Sirs,
Further to the decision of referee Mike Dean to send off Dale Stephens in the game between Middlesbrough and Brighton and Hove Albion on May 7, 2016, and the subsequent decision of the Football Association reviews panel to uphold his decision and enforce the full three-game ban on the player, for the benefit of clubs, players and fans throughout the country, I wonder if you could clarify the following new laws for football.
1. Intercepting and kicking a free ball is a punishable offence.
2. A completely accidental challenge on another player is a punishable offence.
3. The extent of any injury, even if attained by a fair or accidental challenge, shall determine the punishment given.
4. If the injury is sustained by a player not wearing full shin pads, and thereby attaining a worse injury than would otherwise be the case, the punishment is a red card.
5. Deliberately knocking a card out of the referee’s hand is lawful and should go unpunished.
6. Referees should allow themselves at all times to be told what card to issue on the advice of the injured player.
7. The final decision on any incident should be made by assistant referees with an obscured view who are standing at least 40 yards away, rather than the referee himself even if he is a few yards from the incident and saw it clearly.
I hope you can verify that these new rules are now in place. After all, it would be terrible, for example, if referees were allowed to inexplicably change a card from yellow to red, changing the course of a match and possibly the course of subsequent matches, purely on a whim with no requirement to explain their actions, even if they could potentially cost the player's club promotion and hundreds of millions of pounds.
Yours etc.