Admiral Lard 10:12 Sat Aug 29
Mark Noble's red card - RECINDED
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Just watched on Ted's highlights, shocking decision, an absolute stonewalled rescind IMHO
Studs on the ground, won the ball.... even in the mamby pamby modern era you'd call it a good tackle.
Kevin Friend admit or mistake...
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Hammer and Pickle
1:15 Thu Sep 3
Re: Mark Noble's red card
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Now let me see.
You are 2-0 up at Anfield inside the last 10 minutes, and your captain gets sent off for not hearing the ref's whistle and going into a hearty but clearly fair tackle.
And the FA expects you to shrug your shoulders and pat him on the back as he trudges off? Just after he had played his heart out for the team and scored a goal?
Righto FA, just shoot the game in the forehead right there.
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fred flinstone
1:13 Thu Sep 3
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Justice is done, now will they rescind the refereeing opportunities of the collection of incompetent jokers they currently employ to "referee" Premiership games and replace them with a) people that know the rules and b) people who can see over a distance of more than 10 feet
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chim chim cha boo
1:03 Thu Sep 3
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The well-timed, committed tackle is one of my very favourite things about the English game. I'm guessing I'm not alone there as wherever you go in the world, whenever the Premier league is advertised on TV they show several of these tackles because physicality seems to be one thing that our football has that theirs doesn't.
Well done the FA for trying to stamp out anything that makes English football unique and panders to the kind of players who roll over ten times clutching their face whenever they get tackled.
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Coffee
12:31 Thu Sep 3
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Marston Hammer 11:24 Thu Sep 3
So pleased you like next year's season ticket.
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Moncurs Putting Iron
12:24 Thu Sep 3
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*Sees business opportunity and sets up Pop up Bar, selling nothing but Golden, foamy delicious pints of Bothered*
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Marston Hammer
11:24 Thu Sep 3
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Pretty good, it's a long way down.
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onsideman
11:12 Thu Sep 3
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What's the view like from up there, Marston?
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Marston Hammer
10:44 Thu Sep 3
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Players need to respect the ref's decision, the fact that it was the wrong one is completely irrelevant. One of my biggest pet hates in football is players surrounding the ref.
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onsideman
10:41 Thu Sep 3
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Monk~koknee 4:23 Thu Sep 3 Re: Mark Noble's red card It wouldn't have surprised me if the ref had given a yellow to Noble for the incident as the way he dives into tackles is often interpreted as dangerous. He needs to wise up and stay on his feet as a desperate tackle wasn't necessary
Agree with that. We should thank him for giving a straight red. As for charging the players for pointing out to the ref what an absolute clusterfuck he'd made of it....well that just beggars belief
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Any Old Iron
10:39 Thu Sep 3
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antly - "Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt."
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Ronald_antly
10:32 Thu Sep 3
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No peroni. It needs to be done secretly in order for that to apply.
Must try harder.
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peroni
10:17 Thu Sep 3
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It's a conspiracy against you Ron
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Ronald_antly
10:10 Thu Sep 3
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Fuck me, some people can be really touchy about people failing to follow the party line!
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Monk~koknee
4:34 Thu Sep 3
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He would never admit to being wrong. His best option would be to keep quiet.
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Private Dancer
4:31 Thu Sep 3
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Monk - You see it all the time in football, and I can never understand why so many of them do it, you even see it near the touchline on the halfway line.
Of course Noble's studs were up after he got the ball, it was a natural movement as he was practically horizontal when making the tackle, where else would he put his studs, into the ground? Could be risking a serious injury by doing that. It was always going to be overturned, everyone thought so except for our Mr Antly.
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Monk~koknee
4:23 Thu Sep 3
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It wouldn't have surprised me if the ref had given a yellow to Noble for the incident as the way he dives into tackles is often interpreted as dangerous. He needs to wise up and stay on his feet as a desperate tackle wasn't necessary.
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Private Dancer
4:19 Thu Sep 3
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You're a joke, Antly. As said, minority of ONE.
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Any Old Iron
2:07 Thu Sep 3
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Antly, no, I'm not misinterpreting your comments. You said that you could see why the ref gave the red. Some bollox about how Nobles studs came up after making the tackle. I think you were in a minority of one. Bellendery of the highest order. Perhaps refs should start sending off players with their studs up after they've just smashed a 20 yard volley into the top corner.
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zico
1:47 Thu Sep 3
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Hammer and Pickle 10:37 Wed Sep 2
That is perfectly worded actually. Definitely should be the Clubs appeal.
Does anyone know if Referees are demoted after the FA has rescinded a red card?
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Ronald_antly
1:26 Thu Sep 3
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AOI
I'm assuming that you're misinterpreting my comments as suggesting that the red card was warranted.
I didn't say that, nor do I believe that.
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Any Old Iron
1:23 Thu Sep 3
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Antly, you can believe what you like, but your comments only confirm what a bellend you are. I'd keep schtum if I were you.
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