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AOM

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He has had his mind made up since October apparently (his words in his presser)

Suffering the most embarrassing FA Cup defeat ever, losing your manager and selling your captain... Some week to be a Palace fan

It's a shame really, I enjoyed that FA cup final last year and it was pretty refreshing seeing someone else win it for a change rather than the usual suspects.
They're quite a likeable club imo
 

no_loyalty

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Thomas Frank on borrowed time, think he will be gone within the next couple of weeks. I wouldn’t be surprised if we see him at Crystal Palace next.
 

Evo1883

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Thomas Frank on borrowed time, think he will be gone within the next couple of weeks. I wouldn’t be surprised if we see him at Crystal Palace next.
Brentford seem to be doing better without frank too , was always under the impression he was a good manager , maybe hes not as good as we thought
 

Captain Dart

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You have to laugh.
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ovduk78

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I was watching the Wolves/Newcastle game and there was a clash of heads between Elanga and a Wolves defender yet despite they were holding their heads and looking in discomfort the referee decided they were ok and the game should continue. I saw a similar thing a couple of weeks ago when a Spurs defender was hit with the ball & again the referee decided he was ok despite him looking groggy. With all the concerns about head injuries & concussion shouldn't the referee have a duty of care to ensure that players are checked?
 

Farmer Jim

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I was watching the Wolves/Newcastle game and there was a clash of heads between Elanga and a Wolves defender yet despite they were holding their heads and looking in discomfort the referee decided they were ok and the game should continue. I saw a similar thing a couple of weeks ago when a Spurs defender was hit with the ball & again the referee decided he was ok despite him looking groggy. With all the concerns about head injuries & concussion shouldn't the referee have a duty of care to ensure that players are checked?

Should be the exact same as rugby ( I know the two sports aren`t the same in physicality )

Player should automatically leave the pitch, get looked at and a decision made after they`ve been examined.

This would also stop a lot of play acting too.
 

clint van damme

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Should be the exact same as rugby ( I know the two sports aren`t the same in physicality )

Player should automatically leave the pitch, get looked at and a decision made after they`ve been examined.

This would also stop a lot of play acting too.

Something needs to be done about the simulation and 'tactical injuries'. It's beyond a joke.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Like the clear red for man utd yesterday ignored by var.

Sometimes they spend 5 minutes trying to make the outcome what they want, sometimes it's 10 seconds.
Pissed about for 5 minutes trying to disallow Simms’ goal at Molineux then pissed about drawing lines to keep Man Utd in the cup.

It’s meant to be for ‘clear and obvious’ errors. If it can’t be settled in 30 seconds the on field decision should stand.
 

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