patrickblue wrote:Joe has apparently said that Boyd didn't spit at him, so probably end of.
maybe he's doing that hoping Boyd will reciprocate and say Hart didn't headbutt him...??
patrickblue wrote:Joe has apparently said that Boyd didn't spit at him, so probably end of.
he's a bit late as Boyd said he did headbutt him, should have been sent off, but that it's all over now - attack is the best form of defence and all thatphips wrote: maybe he's doing that hoping Boyd will reciprocate and say Hart didn't headbutt him...??
Dunnylad wrote: he's a bit late as Boyd said he did headbutt him, should have been sent off, but that it's all over now - attack is the best form of defence and all that
Hull forward George Boyd has been charged with spitting at Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart during the Premier League match between the sides on Saturday, the Football Association has announced.
hyper wrote:Just now on the BBC...Hull forward George Boyd has been charged with spitting at Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart during the Premier League match between the sides on Saturday, the Football Association has announced.
which followed a challenge by the England goalkeeper on Boyd who was not awarded a penalty.
Dubaimancityfan wrote:hyper wrote:Just now on the BBC...Hull forward George Boyd has been charged with spitting at Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart during the Premier League match between the sides on Saturday, the Football Association has announced.
Fucking BBC also said this as if it was a stonewall penalty:
Hull manager Steve Bruce had defended Boyd for his part in the clash with Hart,which followed a challenge by the England goalkeeper on Boyd who was not awarded a penalty.
Hazy2 wrote:3 games for spitting.
Hazy2 wrote:3 games for spitting.
Hazy2 wrote:3 games for spitting.
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote: Not enough.
Hutch's Shoulder wrote:Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote: Not enough.
If he'd spat further he would have been banned for more games, there is an agreed formula for calculating it.
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote: I was thinking of the quantity (of phlegm) rather than the distance.
Hutch's Shoulder wrote:Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote: I was thinking of the quantity (of phlegm) rather than the distance.
You are correct, it a complex formula devised by Stephen Hawking, and weighted on volume of phlegm, distance travelled plus other factors like proximity to the target's face etc to give a total which is then transformed into a number of games ban. The exact details of the formula are a closely guarded secret, delivered to Herr Blatter in a plain brown envelope.
As yet there is no score for artistic merit, although I believe the FA are considering introducing one.
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