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  1. juttyp

    juttyp Well-Known Member

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    Just got a clear and obvious yellow card for fouling keeper. His reply straight to the refs face was F!?k off. How it's that not deemed as foul and abusive behaviour towards the referee? Was it Watkins who got carded for far less than that in one of our first few games ? It pisses me off how the rules are blatantly flaunted by certain teams / players.
     
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    Seems it was retaliation for bravo going in on him!
     
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    They give Rooney a break because it's all his intellect allows.
     
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    It's deemed as 'respect' as in the armband the captain wears.

    Makes you laugh doesn't it !!!!!
     
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    A Fev Rovers player other week against Huddetsfeild used foul abusive language towards the ref after he awarded a dubious looking try. He was sent from the field for 10 mins. Then banned for two games by the disciplinary panel who reviewed the game later.

    Footballs got it all wrong.

    respect the ref or get punished
     
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    He gets a pass as his vocabulary only stretches to 4 words: "****", "off", "meat" and "OAP".
     
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    You missed out err, err, err.
     
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    Actually it's "erm, Erm," played the ' count the erms' game on his interview after the last England game and he managed to stay under 20 (just) although it was only a 40 second interview. Whatever people think about Lineker as an anchor man, at least he is lucid and coherent.
     
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    We play a similar game but we play "erm"s vs "yer know"s
     
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    I'll give it a try next time. I'll take the 'erms' and the missus can have the 'yer knows'. Loser has to go on top - ooerr!!
     

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