Yeah, what happened there. Suddenly went all quiet and nowt was done.Will ameobi get a retrospective ban for elbowing McDonald in the gonads also then?
Yeah, what happened there. Suddenly went all quiet and nowt was done.
That was just as bad if not worse.
There is footage of every game.This is a televised game and it was a dumb thing to do
Willis waiting in the wings though. More than adequate enough a replacement.would be a huge loss.
I honestly can’t work out why he would do that, such a brainless thing to do in a playoff semi
This is a televised game and it was a dumb thing to do
They will review it with respect to intent rather than injury to player. Yes he landed on him but was he trying to jump over him?
Did that fat twat matt rhead get retrospectively done for absolutely smashing shrews goalie in the efl trophy final? No. So shut up, move on and let's beat them Fri
Willis waiting in the wings though. More than adequate enough a replacement.
Did that fat twat matt rhead get retrospectively done for absolutely smashing shrews goalie in the efl trophy final? No. So shut up, move on and let's beat them Fri
Completely subjective the only person who knows if it was deliberate is Davies.No it was blatantly intentional.
Completely subjective the only person who knows if it was deliberate is Davies.
His case is he’s a defender and was trying to get back quickly to get into position.
Don't think it was as bad as being made out
Nah manNo it was blatantly intentional.
It's not as bad as made out during the game after seeing it.It’s a red card
Totally agree.Don't think it was as bad as being made out
Not a stamp. People need to look up the word.It's not as bad as made out during the game after seeing it.
It's no worse than Doyle being punched in the back of the head against cheltenham or the multiple other things that have gone against us.
It doesn't look as if be puts much weight on it compared to a full on stamp trying to injure.
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