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Post by chumley on Nov 23, 2014 12:01:44 GMT
Send the Fa the coverage of Wiltshire shoving his head into Fellani's chin and ask if that was a Stoke player what the outcome would have been. Ref bottled it should have been straight red, but double standards for top clubs again..
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Post by bert on Nov 23, 2014 12:06:56 GMT
Send the Fa the coverage of Wiltshire shoving his head into Fellani's chin and ask if that was a Stoke player what the outcome would have been. Ref bottled it should have been straight red, but double standards for top clubs again.. Yes, and while he's at it, ask them what the punishment is for blatantly diving in the opponents penalty area to try and win a penalty. You can't have it both ways I'm afraid. Sent from my SM-G900F using proboards
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Post by jeycov on Nov 23, 2014 12:06:39 GMT
I mentioned this on an earlier post.
A polite question from Coates, asking the FA to explain this particular situation should provoke an interesting response.
In fact it just confirms the situation and similar comments made by other managers this season
If unsuccessful, maybe we should decline to comment on any of the officiating after each game and just focus on the football on show
On the issue of diving - I'm in favour of retrospective yellow cards for the likes of Moses behaviour yesterday.
Very disappointing - fair play to TP he fined his players who did such play acting and made a point of expressing his thoughts on the matter
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Post by Deleted on Nov 23, 2014 18:07:43 GMT
Ask about the Livermore episode this afternoon. Already on a yellow, blatant foul for a second yellow, didn't get one. Why? When the Lino must have seen it. No excuse for that one, methinks!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 23, 2014 18:09:39 GMT
Coates will get it with both barrels after Moses' antics yesterday. He's done him and Hughes no favours whatsoever.
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Post by kidcrewbob on Nov 23, 2014 18:20:32 GMT
Although he no doubt means well Coates should keep professional distance between himself and "playing matters" - he doesn't want to invite Dave Whelan like criticism ie silly old duffer losing the plot....
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Post by jeycov on Nov 23, 2014 18:27:45 GMT
Although he no doubt means well Coates should keep professional distance between himself and "playing matters" - he doesn't want to invite Dave Whelan like criticism ie silly old duffer losing the plot.... Maybe but the "Whelan comments" should be the priority for the FA at the moment,
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Post by no1972 on Nov 23, 2014 18:35:08 GMT
Although he no doubt means well Coates should keep professional distance between himself and "playing matters" - he doesn't want to invite Dave Whelan like criticism ie silly old duffer losing the plot.... Maybe but the "Whelan comments" should be the priority for the FA at the moment, And our priority should be getting behind the team and stop blaming other people for our f**k ups.
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Post by kidcrewbob on Nov 23, 2014 18:41:41 GMT
Although he no doubt means well Coates should keep professional distance between himself and "playing matters" - he doesn't want to invite Dave Whelan like criticism ie silly old duffer losing the plot.... Maybe but the "Whelan comments" should be the priority for the FA at the moment, I agree mate - I don't think Whelans a racist but his clumsy silly-old-bugger defence of McKay (who's comments were a lot worse than i had remembered) has lead to him making a massive rod for his own back - just don't want uncle Peter to be tarred with the same brush.....
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Post by stokiejoe on Nov 23, 2014 18:42:03 GMT
For a number of years Fergie , despite contractual obligations, refused to be interviewed by the BBC, perhaps we should do the same and send someone to do a no comment interview.
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