foggy1974
Well-Known Member
Isnt it great that the majority of there scum fans are absolutely crapping it. Must be a derby coming up, just seen Bryan Robson on sky sports. At least they are balancing it with the Goat.
Dermot Gallagher, ex referee and sky pundit reckons it was an act of petulance rather than violent conduct so therefore unlikely to end in a ban for Lukaku, so by that defence I could smash some one around the head but plead it was an act of petulance "M'Lud"
And Mario iirc.Maybe petulance if he's kicked out once. But he did it twice
However it makes no difference. We had Dunne sent off and SWP retrospectively banned when both were petulant kicks out
Dermot Gallagher, ex referee and sky pundit reckons it was an act of petulance rather than violent conduct so therefore unlikely to end in a ban for Lukaku, so by that defence I could smash some one around the head but plead it was an act of petulance "M'Lud"
Don’t hold your breath, it’s the fa we are talking about here!attempting to kick someone is a sending off doesn't matter if they hit them or not either. The FA think so as well so the ref must have said he'd have sent him off if he'd seen it. So I'm expecting a 3 game ban
Preferential treatment = Pure corruption. This is what it is. But let's see how it pans out.If the FA don't charge him then all it will do is confirm what everybody in football knows anyway, that the rags always get preferential treatment.
Be disappointed if Lukaku is suspended.
He has been anonymous in the big games for them this season. He had two touches in the second half at Liverpool and one was mis controlled.
His movement is atrocious
Ibrahimovic is a far better player
Media completely ignored it and then the FA announces the charge and they're all suddenly on it like they hadn't just spent the whole weekend sweeping it under an increasingly lumpy rug.
And then of course Sky find the one person in football who thinks it isn't violent conduct.
Violent conduct: kicking or attempting to kick an opponent.