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Nick

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Is he going to be banned or will it be ok because it's Wayne Rooney's Derby?
 

clint van damme

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Is he going to be banned or will it be ok because it's Wayne Rooney's Derby?

It seems to be OK no matter who it is along as Its not Godden. Absolutely embarrassing for the EFL.
Hopefully weetabix balloon head fucks off when they get relegated.
 

Liquid Gold

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The EFL are a fucking joke but why aren't we shouting it form the rooftops.

Every interview they should be highlighting it.
 
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clint van damme

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Just explaining no one else agrees because like I said it wasn't a crazy decision in the first place. Goddens was much worse hence the media coverage it got. Stop crying seriously.

I think they're wrong, simple as that. Don't think its a conspiracy, just bad refereeing.
As for Godden, there have been plenty as bad which have not received any punishment, again, don't think its a conspiracy against Cov, just poor from the EFL.

But you keep watching quest and being guided by the oracle that is Colin Murray!
 

covcity4life

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I think they're wrong, simple as that. Don't think its a conspiracy, just bad refereeing.
As for Godden, there have been plenty as bad which have not received any punishment, again, don't think its a conspiracy against Cov, just poor from the EFL.

But you keep watching quest and being guided by the oracle that is Colin Murray!
I said it was a pen in the match thread before the show aired so how can I be guided by him? You are talking so much nonsense. Are you drunk?

Also I think it's a pen. TV companies think it's a pen. So how can you expect a ban? Godden one everyone agreed including cov fans that he dived that's why he got a ban

It's not poor from the EFL. It's just a somewhat soft pen and nothing more. Wether you agree or not it's clear why there will be no retrospective action. You can't argue against this point surely?
 

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It’s the other instance in our game they should look at the winger that threw himself to the ground in the box which the ref didn’t give.

The Lawrence one which whatever quest say was never a penalty it was a decision given by a ref who had been pressured by Rooney who said he had to give one of the three.
 

Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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I said it was a pen in the match thread before the show aired so how can I be guided by him? You are talking so much nonsense. Are you drunk?

Also I think it's a pen. TV companies think it's a pen. So how can you expect a ban? Godden one everyone agreed including cov fans that he dived that's why he got a ban

It's not poor from the EFL. It's just a somewhat soft pen and nothing more. Wether you agree or not it's clear why there will be no retrospective action. You can't argue against this point surely?

My view of it now is pretty much exactly what it was at the time. Sheaf planted his foot in front of Lawrence and he went for a tumble.

It was very soft, but they get given. I don't think it is as controversial as some are suggesting.

It definitely had some dark arts about it, but both Maatsen and Sheaf helped enable it. Like Hull however, we weren't really good enough throughout the game, so the moaning is a bit moot.
 

clint van damme

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I said it was a pen in the match thread before the show aired so how can I be guided by him? You are talking so much nonsense. Are you drunk?

Also I think it's a pen. TV companies think it's a pen. So how can you expect a ban? Godden one everyone agreed including cov fans that he dived that's why he got a ban

It's not poor from the EFL. It's just a somewhat soft pen and nothing more. Wether you agree or not it's clear why there will be no retrospective action. You can't argue against this point surely?

Am I drunk?!
Are you saying Godden at Fulham was the only penalty incident this season that deserved retrospective action?

Why do you keep mentioning TV companies? Are they your guiding lights?!
 

covcity4life

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My view of it now is pretty much exactly what it was at the time. Sheaf planted his foot in front of Lawrence and he went for a tumble.

It was very soft, but they get given. I don't think it is as controversial as some are suggesting.

It definitely had some dark arts about it, but both Maatsen and Sheaf helped enable it. Like Hull however, we weren't really good enough throughout the game, so the moaning is a bit moot.
Totally agree. Both o hare and sheaf clumsy and he made the most of it. That's modern footy for ya
 

covcity4life

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Am I drunk?!
Are you saying Godden at Fulham was the only penalty incident this season that deserved retrospective action?

Why do you keep mentioning TV companies? Are they your guiding lights?!
Sigh. I am saying this one doesn't deserve retrospective action as that's what this thread is about.
 

Sick Boy

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My view of it now is pretty much exactly what it was at the time. Sheaf planted his foot in front of Lawrence and he went for a tumble.

It was very soft, but they get given. I don't think it is as controversial as some are suggesting.

It definitely had some dark arts about it, but both Maatsen and Sheaf helped enable it. Like Hull however, we weren't really good enough throughout the game, so the moaning is a bit moot.
McSheffrey used to be a master of it in the early 00s. There must have been a bit of self-loathing going on at the time.
 

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If none of decisions deserve any action then we have to say nor did Godden’s there have been loads of other occasions this season so t was trial by tv.
 

13th_choice_seamer

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Nobody in the away end yesterday was moaning/protesting the penalty decision. I do find that crowd reaction is often a reliable guide to whether a decision is fair or not.
 

Porkchophill

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Looked to me that Derby were looking for any slight contact in and around the penalty area ,therefore trying to con the ref .. and would be interesting to see how many retrospective bans have been implemented this season across the leagues .. That is the problem with the EFL consistency
 

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Looked to me that Derby were looking for any slight contact in and around the penalty area ,therefore trying to con the ref .. and would be interesting to see how many retrospective bans have been implemented this season across the leagues .. That is the problem with the EFL consistency


I bet it’s not many more than one. It’s the efl they mix and match there own rules Derby we’re supposed to tell them how they are planning to end the season they just didn’t bother band kicked it into the long grass.

It looks like the administration team have now contacted the efl way past the required date but haven’t released how they plan to do it.
 
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