You can see the anger in his face. Think he lost it for a few secs and the red mist come over him.
Certainly seems to have a few anger management / red mist issues. Sentenced to 10 months prison in 2012 for kicking a man in the head during a brawl.
You can see the anger in his face. Think he lost it for a few secs and the red mist come over him.
Sounds like a charming gentleman.Certainly seems to have a few anger management / red mist issues. Sentenced to 10 months prison in 2012 for kicking a man in the head during a brawl.
Deeney charged with violent conduct & gets a 3 game ban.
OK, help me here.
I know Watford and Stoke have both been charged, but if the referee saw the Deeney incident (by yellow carding him), how come Deeney is being charged as well? The referee seeing the incident also closes the incident, does it not?
What's the rule here?
OK, help me here.
I know Watford and Stoke have both been charged, but if the referee saw the Deeney incident (by yellow carding him), how come Deeney is being charged as well? The referee seeing the incident also closes the incident, does it not?
What's the rule here?
Watford captain Troy Deeney has until tomorrow evening to respond to a Football Association charge of violent conduct after putting hands on the face of Stoke City's Joe Allen during Saturday's match at Vicarage Road.
The news means that referee Michael Oliver's report must have made clear the official did not see the full extent of the incident at the time, for which both players received yellow cards.
OK, help me here.
I know Watford and Stoke have both been charged, but if the referee saw the Deeney incident (by yellow carding him), how come Deeney is being charged as well? The referee seeing the incident also closes the incident, does it not?
What's the rule here?
The misconduct was not seen by the match officials at the time but caught on video.
http://www.thefa.com/news/2017/oct/...uspension-watford-stoke-city-joe-allen-311017
So what were the yellow cards for?
So what were the yellow cards for?
It's a bit nasty but let's not forget it was initiated by Allen who persisted coming to Deeney. Stoke were annoyed that Watford didn't give the ball back but the Stoke player wasn't really injured just time wasting as Stoke were in the lead.
It's a bit nasty but let's not forget it was initiated by Allen who persisted coming to Deeney. Stoke were annoyed that Watford didn't give the ball back but the Stoke player wasn't really injured just time wasting as Stoke were in the lead.
What does that have to do with Deeney's behaviour - which is what we're talking about?
Allen got a yellow card, so what's your point?
Once a thug always a thug