Alan Harper's Tash
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Second red of the season, so one extra game on his ban.Why did he get 4?
Second red of the season, so one extra game on his ban.Why did he get 4?
Ah right… cheers for thatSecond red of the season, so one extra game on his ban.
Mind you, the way GW went down it did look like Rodri hit him with the force of Ali’s right hand. I agree with @FantasyIreland that the PFA ought to start looking at all forms of cheating all over the pitch and not just at diving in the area.I think that you'll find the issue of GW diving and simulating injury has been swept under the PFA Axminster.
I think to ask a referee to distinguish between a genuine injury and a feigned injury is pretty difficult.Gvardiol went down clutching his head at one stage. There was no contact anywhere near his head.
Cancelo use to do something similar.
Don't like this form of cheating by any player, ours or the opposition.
Cannot understand why diving and pretending to be injured are still not taken seriously by the officials and administrators.
What’s it got to do with the PFA?Mind you, the way GW went down it did look like Rodri hit him with the force of Ali’s right hand. I agree with @FantasyIreland that the PFA ought to start looking at all forms of cheating all over the pitch and not just at diving in the area.
Those who make the rules I meanWhat’s it got to do with the PFA?
Ah ok. Yeah, the FA could clamp down on it through PGMOL, but they’d obviously find a way to cock it up and ban players that weren’t cheating.Those who make the rules I mean
They could start with head injuries. Or so called head injuries, those that occur when teams are piling on pressure and a player heads the ball and then goes down injured. Then change the rules so that he has 5 or 10 minutes in the injury bin. If it was a proper head injury like a clash of heads, then we know that deserves a different point of view and the player probably should have a break of a few minutes anyway for proper treatment and assessment.Ah ok. Yeah, the FA could clamp down on it through PGMOL, but they’d obviously find a way to cock it up and ban players that weren’t cheating.
Yeah, I suggested a 10 min mandatory concussion check for such things, but players would just find another way.They could start with head injuries. Or so called head injuries, those that occur when teams are piling on pressure and a player heads the ball and then goes down injured. Then change the rules so that he has 5 or 10 minutes in the injury bin. If it was a proper head injury like a clash of heads, then we know that deserves a different point of view and the player probably should have a break of a few minutes anyway for proper treatment and assessment.
Proud to say "not me". From the day he arrived, I said he'd be one of the best buys we make.Fuckwits on here and twitter calling him’Plodri’ I recall
Exactly the point Pep is letting knownJust watched the incident again. Pity Alty didn't blow for a foul on Rodri when Gibbs pushed him over the first time. What followed MAY have been avoided.
You missed a trick there mate, The Moston Strangler might've been funnier ;)New in the City store literary section
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There are so many discrepancies, variations and complete ignoring of some instances across PL games that if someone was to look at them all then the game would change remarkably. Five or ten pens each match for holding at corners, players sent off for diving and simulating, players booked for timewasting, and so on. Trouble is that those in charge of the game don't want any controversy - which is why it's in the shitty state it now finds itself. Football should be reffed in the same manner as rugby union. But the lily-livered whistling wankers would crumble the first time the scarlet clad bared their teeth in disagreement, and then the poor sods, were they to bite the bullet, would find that PiGMOL, the FA and the PL would collectively pull the rug from under them.Mind you, the way GW went down it did look like Rodri hit him with the force of Ali’s right hand. I agree with @FantasyIreland that the PFA ought to start looking at all forms of cheating all over the pitch and not just at diving in the area.
A clash of heads perhaps?Yeah, I suggested a 10 min mandatory concussion check for such things, but players would just find another way.
How do you define a proper head injury? That’d be where the ruling would fall down.