
johnny crossan wrote:Foreverinbluedreams wrote:johnny crossan wrote:Chapman pushing for a retro diving ban for Delph on MOTD2 - how kind - watch the media campaign mushroom now![]()
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Raggy Chappers
Only problem with this latest witch hunt is that Delph didn't successfully deceive a match official, so no dice Mr. Chapman.
he awarded us a free kick when it should have been a booking for a dive - which they would argue is a double successful deception
The reality is that Rice took Fab out at the knees with a uncontrolled slide tackle...an obvious fact that seems to have escaped Chappers and his rag chorus.Let's see what Deathshead Dermot makes of it at 11.30 on SSN.
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:johnny crossan wrote:Foreverinbluedreams wrote:johnny crossan wrote:Chapman pushing for a retro diving ban for Delph on MOTD2 - how kind - watch the media campaign mushroom now![]()
note the final line of his Wiki
Raggy Chappers
Only problem with this latest witch hunt is that Delph didn't successfully deceive a match official, so no dice Mr. Chapman.
he awarded us a free kick when it should have been a booking for a dive - which they would argue is a double successful deception
The reality is that Rice took Fab out at the knees with a uncontrolled slide tackle...an obvious fact that seems to have escaped Chappers and his rag chorus.
Apologies, I didn't think he got a free for it, in my defence I was distracted whilst watching.
patrickblue wrote:Foreverinbluedreams wrote:johnny crossan wrote:Foreverinbluedreams wrote:johnny crossan wrote:Chapman pushing for a retro diving ban for Delph on MOTD2 - how kind - watch the media campaign mushroom now![]()
note the final line of his Wiki
Raggy Chappers
Only problem with this latest witch hunt is that Delph didn't successfully deceive a match official, so no dice Mr. Chapman.
he awarded us a free kick when it should have been a booking for a dive - which they would argue is a double successful deception
The reality is that Rice took Fab out at the knees with a uncontrolled slide tackle...an obvious fact that seems to have escaped Chappers and his rag chorus.
Apologies, I didn't think he got a free for it, in my defence I was distracted whilst watching.
A player needs to have won a penalty, and/or got a opposition player sent off to be charged with simulation retrospectively.
http://www.thefa.com/news/2017/may/18/fa-to-punish-simulation-retrospectively-180517
Although
a) You wouldn't expect thick raggo's to know the rules.
b) I'm sure the FA might make an exception for us
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:patrickblue wrote:A player needs to have won a penalty, and/or got a opposition player sent off to be charged with simulation retrospectively.johnny crossan wrote:he awarded us a free kick when it should have been a booking for a dive - which they would argue is a double successful deception
The reality is that Rice took Fab out at the knees with a uncontrolled slide tackle...an obvious fact that seems to have escaped Chappers and his rag chorus.
http://www.thefa.com/news/2017/may/18/fa-to-punish-simulation-retrospectively-180517
Although
a) You wouldn't expect thick raggo's to know the rules.
b) I'm sure the FA might make an exception for us
In all fairness PB, you can't expect the Scum lovers to even need to know the rules; they think anything as tiresome as those just don't apply to them.
Sadly, this has been the case for far too many years; it's now ingrained.
johnny crossan wrote:Mikhail Chigorin wrote:patrickblue wrote:A player needs to have won a penalty, and/or got a opposition player sent off to be charged with simulation retrospectively.johnny crossan wrote:he awarded us a free kick when it should have been a booking for a dive - which they would argue is a double successful deception
The reality is that Rice took Fab out at the knees with a uncontrolled slide tackle...an obvious fact that seems to have escaped Chappers and his rag chorus.
http://www.thefa.com/news/2017/may/18/fa-to-punish-simulation-retrospectively-180517
Although
a) You wouldn't expect thick raggo's to know the rules.
b) I'm sure the FA might make an exception for us
In all fairness PB, you can't expect the Scum lovers to even need to know the rules; they think anything as tiresome as those just don't apply to them.
Sadly, this has been the case for far too many years; it's now ingrained.
the rules are a mere detail for our media friends
"Fans call on FA to ban Fabian Delph after 'dive' to help Manchester City beat West Ham
The England man appeared to go down a little too easily under a challenge from Declan Rice, with the free-kick leading to Nicolas Otamendi's equaliser"
The new rules state that Delph, if found guilty, could serve a two match ban if the FA chooses to take action. Everton's Oumar Niasse recently suffered a similar fate for his dive against Crystal Palace which earned his side a penalty in the recent 2-2 draw at Selhurst Park.
If there is enough evidence to pursue action it could potentially mean that Delph will be out of the colossal Manchester derby at Old Trafford next Sunday.
Manchester United are already missing influential French international Paul Pogba after his sending off against Arsenal with his crude challenge on Hector Bellerin over the weekend.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/fans-call-fa-ban-fabian-11636670
nottsblue wrote:johnny crossan wrote:Mikhail Chigorin wrote:patrickblue wrote:A player needs to have won a penalty, and/or got a opposition player sent off to be charged with simulation retrospectively.johnny crossan wrote:he awarded us a free kick when it should have been a booking for a dive - which they would argue is a double successful deception
The reality is that Rice took Fab out at the knees with a uncontrolled slide tackle...an obvious fact that seems to have escaped Chappers and his rag chorus.
http://www.thefa.com/news/2017/may/18/fa-to-punish-simulation-retrospectively-180517
Although
a) You wouldn't expect thick raggo's to know the rules.
b) I'm sure the FA might make an exception for us
In all fairness PB, you can't expect the Scum lovers to even need to know the rules; they think anything as tiresome as those just don't apply to them.
Sadly, this has been the case for far too many years; it's now ingrained.
the rules are a mere detail for our media friends
"Fans call on FA to ban Fabian Delph after 'dive' to help Manchester City beat West Ham
The England man appeared to go down a little too easily under a challenge from Declan Rice, with the free-kick leading to Nicolas Otamendi's equaliser"
The new rules state that Delph, if found guilty, could serve a two match ban if the FA chooses to take action. Everton's Oumar Niasse recently suffered a similar fate for his dive against Crystal Palace which earned his side a penalty in the recent 2-2 draw at Selhurst Park.
If there is enough evidence to pursue action it could potentially mean that Delph will be out of the colossal Manchester derby at Old Trafford next Sunday.
Manchester United are already missing influential French international Paul Pogba after his sending off against Arsenal with his crude challenge on Hector Bellerin over the weekend.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/fans-call-fa-ban-fabian-11636670
The Mirror. Say no more
freshie wrote:...another gem from The Mirror. Guess the author
David Silva is a special player - but he shouldn't go down as one of the Premier League's all-time greats
johnny crossan wrote:freshie wrote:...another gem from The Mirror. Guess the author
David Silva is a special player - but he shouldn't go down as one of the Premier League's all-time greats
"Our man Stan"
the contemptible reward the contemptible
freshie wrote:Good read on Collymore's bullshit agenda against us
http://www.football365.com/news/mediawa ... is-rubbish
freshie wrote:Exactly. Another gem from The Mirror. Guess the author
David Silva is a special player - but he shouldn't go down as one of the Premier League's all-time greats
johnny crossan wrote:FA Simulation Bans - for the avoidance of doubt
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