BillCarlisle
Well-Known Member
Something which has just occurred to me.
Even if Foy mentioned in his report that he MAY have got it wrong that doesn't necessarily mean that we'll win the appeal. The FA may well say that in their opinion he didn't get it wrong. Judging from past decisions I fear the worst and I don't think we've a hope in hell of getting this rescinded. Even though almost the entire world of football (outside of Stretford) seems to agree that it shouldn't have been a red card.
The only chance we had would have been if Foy had admitted that he DID get it wrong. If he was going to do that we would have known by now.
Let's just hope that over the next 2 weeks we don't get any injuries at the back or indeed any more suspensions.
Even if Foy mentioned in his report that he MAY have got it wrong that doesn't necessarily mean that we'll win the appeal. The FA may well say that in their opinion he didn't get it wrong. Judging from past decisions I fear the worst and I don't think we've a hope in hell of getting this rescinded. Even though almost the entire world of football (outside of Stretford) seems to agree that it shouldn't have been a red card.
The only chance we had would have been if Foy had admitted that he DID get it wrong. If he was going to do that we would have known by now.
Let's just hope that over the next 2 weeks we don't get any injuries at the back or indeed any more suspensions.