Mark (Blue Army) wrote:Chinners wrote:None of our players should be 'having a laugh' right now!
This, Lescott was just stood there laughing with him. He should of fucking head butted him.
Blueonblue wrote:We can only fine him 2 weeks wages, and if we try and sue him he will only say he was injured! We just need rid!
Not the case when its gross misconduct, as refusing to do the job you are paid for certainly is, he can be suspended UNPAID untill the club hold a disaplinary hearing, and that could take some time as witness statments would need translating from the various nationallities.........say about as long as his outstandingf contract.
In the mean time, mr Tevez can sit on his arse at home because we still hold his reg so he can not play any games without permission, when the hearing is finally held the club are well within their rights to fire him fot the offence of gross misconduct, and claim any reasonable loss the club has suffered ( outstanding amount of contract fee paid to player ).
Other that that...........fuck the little c*nt.
Mark (Blue Army) wrote:Chinners wrote:None of our players should be 'having a laugh' right now!
This, Lescott was just stood there laughing with him. He should of fucking head butted him.
johnny99 wrote:At times like these I wish we had Barton on the bench now he would have smacked the cunt ask dabo
guv111 wrote:"Mancini : Tevez refused to take to the field".
By the way, when did a pitch become a "field"?
MaineRoadMemories wrote:Both can suck there own bolloxs off so they're as equal as each other but a lot greater than us.
sandman wrote:guv111 wrote:"Mancini : Tevez refused to take to the field".
By the way, when did a pitch become a "field"?
field
noun
1. an expanse of open or cleared ground, especially a piece of land suitable or used for pasture or tillage.
2. Sports .
a. a piece of ground devoted to sports or contests; playing field.
b. (in betting) all the contestants or numbers that are grouped together as one: to bet on the field in a horse race.
c. (in football) the players on the playing ground.
d. the area in which field events are held.
guv111 wrote:sandman wrote:guv111 wrote:"Mancini : Tevez refused to take to the field".
By the way, when did a pitch become a "field"?
field
noun
1. an expanse of open or cleared ground, especially a piece of land suitable or used for pasture or tillage.
2. Sports .
a. a piece of ground devoted to sports or contests; playing field.
b. (in betting) all the contestants or numbers that are grouped together as one: to bet on the field in a horse race.
c. (in football) the players on the playing ground.
d. the area in which field events are held.
Does that dictionary also define a squad as a "roster"?
MaineRoadMemories wrote:Both can suck there own bolloxs off so they're as equal as each other but a lot greater than us.
Lee_R wrote:About him going to another team and playing CL.. will he be allowed? He was named in the squad for this game.. or does the player have to have actually gone on the pitch?
Mark (Blue Army) wrote:Chinners wrote:None of our players should be 'having a laugh' right now!
This, Lescott was just stood there laughing with him. He should of fucking head butted him.
razor400 wrote:
He came on against napoli.
Lee_R wrote:About him going to another team and playing CL.. will he be allowed? He was named in the squad for this game.. or does the player have to have actually gone on the pitch?
Deyna wrote:Lee_R wrote:About him going to another team and playing CL.. will he be allowed? He was named in the squad for this game.. or does the player have to have actually gone on the pitch?
His 10 min against Napoli probably counts mate... :-)
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