Championship thread 25/26! (9 Viewers)

Lamps

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Hope you’re right, but wish we’d had a few confirmed signings through the door before letting Sheaf and Rapha go. Then again I know Sheaf’s been very injury prone of late and we probably couldn’t have received any more reasonable offers for him.
We all do. But we have a few quid in the bank ready for the January window. We have loan options and by then it will be clear which players will be available that might not have been before the season started. It was a great offer for Sheaf, who in reality was cover for Grimes who is as consistent as any player you could find.

I am happy we didn't waste money on squad fillers. We have players like Bidwell and Eccles to come in when needed. They are better than what some would like you to believe and already know how we play.
 

SBAndy

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I was just pointing out an example.

Out of interest, if the crowd has 'fuck all to do with the action' should a result stand if, say 60 mins had been played? 45, 30?

My gut feel is that after 75 minutes the result should stand, but only in instances where the abandonment is due to conditions. If it were protests, etc then you either replay or it’s forfeited.
 

Sbarcher

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Bristol City about to be taken over by a Saudi businessman. No doubt will spend heavily in January.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Bristol City about to be taken over by a Saudi businessman. No doubt will spend heavily in January.
Before this he'd owned Almeria in Spain for 6 years, sold it on earlier this year. Took them a few years post takeover to get promoted to La Liga, then they went back down soon after. Spent a fair bit in that time, but not humongous amounts.
 

Sky Blue Harry H

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Goodish news in that Wrexham have to play Cardiff in their EFL Cup home tie in the same week that we play them on the Friday evening. Given the Welsh rivalry, hopefully that may give us a slight edge, if they've kicked lumps out of each other!
 

David O'Day

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If I was Blackburn i'd appeal that all the way to CAS, may not win but make the EFL justify their decision in court.
 
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David O'Day

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@SBT as you've taken time out from writing about Mrs Jones cat being stuck up a tree why don't you give us your thoughts?

Be almost as good as the time you were so stupid you misunderstood the law on reselling tickets.
 

chiefdave

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SBT

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@SBT as you've taken time out from writing about Mrs Jones cat being stuck up a tree why don't you give us your thoughts?

Be almost as good as the time you were so stupid you misunderstood the law on reselling tickets.
My thoughts are that it’s very harsh on Blackburn but there’s enough of a precedent there that means going to court would be a total waste of time (and isn’t going to happen anyway)
 

David O'Day

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My thoughts are that it’s very harsh on Blackburn but there’s enough of a precedent there that means going to court would be a total waste of time (and isn’t going to happen anyway)
precedent doesn't mean it always has to happen that way, blackburn are already talking about appeals so once again your fucking clueless as usual

anyway you've got to dash as 2 neighbours are arguing over a hedge
 

Grendel

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Grendel

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My thoughts are that it’s very harsh on Blackburn but there’s enough of a precedent there that means going to court would be a total waste of time (and isn’t going to happen anyway)

It’s hardly harsh. How could it not be replayed?
 

SBT

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precedent doesn't mean it always has to happen that way, blackburn are already talking about appeals so once again your fucking clueless as usual

anyway you've got to dash as 2 neighbours are arguing over a hedge
No, but precedents do tend to influence the outcome of court cases - I’ll be very surprised if it goes to the CAS.
 

David O'Day

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No, but precedents do tend to influence the outcome of court cases - I’ll be very surprised if it goes to the CAS.
You seem to have not even bothered to read what I said.

1) I clearly didn't say they would win

2) I said they should rather than they would and the reason given was not because they owuld win.

3) The are talking about appealing it and was clearly a split decision.

4) Also you seem to not understand precedence and how the courts would look at it.

Read what people say and you won't make mistakes like this and the time you mistook me saying the club would look down on reselling tickets as it is illegal with your thinking I said people should be arrested for giving others their tickets for games :)

Ciao :)
 

SBT

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You seem to have not even bothered to read what I said.

1) I clearly didn't say they would win

2) I said they should rather than they would and the reason given was not because they owuld win.

3) The are talking about appealing it and was clearly a split decision.

4) Also you seem to not understand precedence and how the courts would look at it.

Read what people say and you won't make mistakes like this and the time you mistook me saying the club would look down on reselling tickets as it is illegal with your thinking I said people should be arrested for giving others their tickets for games :)

Ciao :)
I read your initial post just fine. Blackburn Rovers can appeal all they like, they aren’t going to waste resources on a court battle, hence why I laughed at the suggestion. Thanks for the insincere smiles though!
 

Shannerz

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it's a nonsense decision, either the game officially didn't happen or the result and any cards stand.
I guess the worry was that if someone gets sent off for something very serious, and the result's voided, then they escape punishment.

So a rule was put in to make sure red cards stood regardless.

Just conjecture, but it would make sense. You don't want someone getting away with a leg-breaker tackle if the game's called off.
 

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