Arthritic Toe
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Seems like a decent guy actually. Took the blame for conceding the goal - and chanced his arm escaping the card. Well done him. I wish Knocky had taken taken him on a bit more though.
Its designed to stop players lifting their shirts to reveal political, obscene or advertising slogans.No. I genuinely couldn't care less. If it was one of our players I hope they would have done the same as it's a ridiculous rule anyway.
Its designed to stop players lifting their shirts to reveal political, obscene or advertising slogans.
Its consistency we are all looking for.
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The officials allowed it by not flagging him offside when he clearly was.
I think he should be charged with bringing the game into disrepute by blatantly lying and then laughing about it. Not carded but a fine to go to charity.
Sadly this is symptomatic of the difficult job the refs have, because players will always try to lie and cheat to get a decision their way. Both players will ALWAYS appeal for a throw-in even when it's blatant who kicked it out and that player absolutely knows he did it. The first reaction in football is to try and claim it should be going their way, to dive, to cheat, to do whatever it takes.
Anyone who is totally immersed in football seems to just accept it, but those of us who watch other sports see that it doesn't have to be that way.
"Yeah, but this is football, it matters MORE" is the nonsense that is often thrown back in response, but that's not true, any sportsman, whether it football, snooker or golf has given their life over to being as good as they can possibly be, and winning means everything. But football is morally bankrupt, and no-one will take responsibility for their own actions. he saw a way to "get away with it" so he did. Why call a foul on yourself, sportsmen don't do that, right?
This is what I was going to post. Not tying it up with the Leicester Chairman, and not as sour grapes because we lost, but firstly not being booked for something that he ought to have been booked for, and then lying to the referee and broadcasting the fact so gleefully on the media. If taking a referee for a ride is not bringing the game in to disrespect, I don't know what is.
Why don't they just book players for this retrospectively, if the referee should miss it?
If he had admitted it to the referee, could the referee have let him off? Is he able to give a caution through his match report after the event? Genuine questions.
Why?
It's a clear cut offence and can easily be punished after the event. I'm not worried about this instance at all, but it does seem like an easy way out for officials.
Correct.I doubt it even crossed his mind. He saw a way out of a booking and took it. Refs fault only.
And this.......Get over it ffs
The officials allowed it by not flagging him offside when he clearly was.
I think he should be charged with bringing the game into disrepute by blatantly lying and then laughing about it. Not carded but a fine to go to charity.