Re: Appeal or not? SN.
It's a mugs game. But it's winnable and all the sweeter when we do
And in time they will no longer be able to control and dictate the game. I don't think I'd ever want to resort to Ferguson tactics
I can't take it graciously. I can take it reluctantly as there is no alternativeBigJoe#1 said:masterwig said:The conspiracy theorists seem blind to the fact that Nasri put us in a bad position completely needlessly. It's not like he was challenging for the ball and unlucky to be sent off. He put himself in a situation he had no need to be in. There was no point in him doing what he did. I'll forgive a player for getting a red mistiming a tackle but Nasri was just stupid. We had the free-kick. Accept it and get on with the game. Instead he could have cost us the title by giving the ref an excuse to send him off. Whether it was the right decision or not is irrelevant. Nasri put himself and the team in a compromised position.
Fine him, drop him, bollock him and move on. Take the ban on the chin, there's no way it will be overturned.
^^This^^
It was a clear red card and he deserved to go. It does not matter what RVP did or didn't do he should have been sent off. Had that been a Norwich player doing it to one of ours there would be a totally different view.
Take the sky blue tinted specs off and deal with it. Take the ban as we need him for when Yaya goes to the ACN which is.....??
Lets not lower ourselves to the level of the scum and lets just take it graciously.
It's a mugs game. But it's winnable and all the sweeter when we do
And in time they will no longer be able to control and dictate the game. I don't think I'd ever want to resort to Ferguson tactics