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hastingseagle67 Flag 12 May 14 11.33am Send a Private Message to hastingseagle67 Add hastingseagle67 as a friend

Correct me if I'm wrong, but since TP took over, I cannot remember one of our players taking off their shirt after scoring a goal. If TP has warned players not to do this, it is another stroke of genius that shows that all the little details matter. Last time I looked , we were in the top half of the fairplay league and i'm sure TP realised that although we have a large squad the depth of premiere league talent is quite shallow and losing players through poor discipline would be very frustrating.Once again the belief that a TP team has to knock lumps out of the opposition is diproved.

 


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Catfish Flag Burgess Hill 12 May 14 11.39am

Quote hastingseagle67 at 12 May 2014 11.33am

Correct me if I'm wrong, but since TP took over, I cannot remember one of our players taking off their shirt after scoring a goal. If TP has warned players not to do this, it is another stroke of genius that shows that all the little details matter. Last time I looked , we were in the top half of the fairplay league and i'm sure TP realised that although we have a large squad the depth of premiere league talent is quite shallow and losing players through poor discipline would be very frustrating.Once again the belief that a TP team has to knock lumps out of the opposition is diproved.

It is a very stupid way of getting yourself carded and banned.

 


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Ray in Houston Flag Houston 12 May 14 4.19pm Send a Private Message to Ray in Houston Add Ray in Houston as a friend

Quote Catfish at 12 May 2014 11.39am

It is a very stupid way of getting yourself carded and banned.


It's a stupid thing anyway. Hardly spontaneous. As a manager, I'd fine every player who did this because it accumulates towards a suspension and puts you one (forward's) tackle away from a sending off.

Here's the most stupid example of it though: [Link]

 


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Catfish Flag Burgess Hill 12 May 14 4.36pm

Quote Ray in Houston at 12 May 2014 4.19pm

Quote Catfish at 12 May 2014 11.39am

It is a very stupid way of getting yourself carded and banned.


It's a stupid thing anyway. Hardly spontaneous. As a manager, I'd fine every player who did this because it accumulates towards a suspension and puts you one (forward's) tackle away from a sending off.

Here's the most stupid example of it though: [Link]


Omg that is pathetic.

 


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Part Time James Flag 12 May 14 4.40pm Send a Private Message to Part Time James Add Part Time James as a friend

My only slight disciplinary gripe this season relates to a player who I absolutely love and have no other gripes with really, Chamakh.

I love his passion and have joked it a bit saying "get stuck in Chammers" but he's reacted to tackles he's not liked with hands in opponent's faces a few times and he's lucky not to have been sent off. If I was TP i'd try to keep him for doing that. As I say, I think it's an extension of just how passionate he is becoming about his game, but he won't get away with it forever.

Edited by Part Time James (12 May 2014 4.42pm)

 




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blind eagle Flag Covington.Tennessee 12 May 14 5.11pm Send a Private Message to blind eagle Add blind eagle as a friend

I believe Pulis is the complete disciplinarian who accepts no antics of a stupid nature and he therefore gets what he wants and when he wants it. We really do not have the time for highly paid players acting like schoolboys(myself included) as we have to keep focused on the task at hand. Score and prevent goals and win matches!.

 

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Pete53 Flag Hassocks 13 May 14 10.39am Send a Private Message to Pete53 Add Pete53 as a friend

Quote Part Time James at 12 May 2014 4.40pm

My only slight disciplinary gripe this season relates to a player who I absolutely love and have no other gripes with really, Chamakh.

I love his passion and have joked it a bit saying "get stuck in Chammers" but he's reacted to tackles he's not liked with hands in opponent's faces a few times and he's lucky not to have been sent off. If I was TP i'd try to keep him for doing that. As I say, I think it's an extension of just how passionate he is becoming about his game, but he won't get away with it forever.

Edited by Part Time James (12 May 2014 4.42pm)

Wasn't it the Norwich home game on New Years day when he tapped an opposition defender in the face? At the time I thought, oh no, he's off. As it was the ref. saw fit to just give a yellow, but he was a lucky man that day.

I can't remember, have we had any suspensions this season through accumulated yellow cards? Delaney, Jedi and Cham have been top of the league for yellows.

It is interesting to note that Ward ended with only 3 yellows ( he had none until March) which is I am sure a testament to his skill, timing and composure.


 

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pstrutt Flag Busselton, WA 13 May 14 10.51am Send a Private Message to pstrutt Add pstrutt as a friend

It's just as likely that he's injured, but we haven't seen Jerome Thomas since that awful dive in the box and subsequent yellow card. Can't remember the game.

 


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Part Time James Flag 13 May 14 11.14am Send a Private Message to Part Time James Add Part Time James as a friend

Quote Pete53 at 13 May 2014 10.39am

Quote Part Time James at 12 May 2014 4.40pm

My only slight disciplinary gripe this season relates to a player who I absolutely love and have no other gripes with really, Chamakh.

I love his passion and have joked it a bit saying "get stuck in Chammers" but he's reacted to tackles he's not liked with hands in opponent's faces a few times and he's lucky not to have been sent off. If I was TP i'd try to keep him for doing that. As I say, I think it's an extension of just how passionate he is becoming about his game, but he won't get away with it forever.

Edited by Part Time James (12 May 2014 4.42pm)

Wasn't it the Norwich home game on New Years day when he tapped an opposition defender in the face? At the time I thought, oh no, he's off. As it was the ref. saw fit to just give a yellow, but he was a lucky man that day.

I can't remember, have we had any suspensions this season through accumulated yellow cards? Delaney, Jedi and Cham have been top of the league for yellows.

It is interesting to note that Ward ended with only 3 yellows ( he had none until March) which is I am sure a testament to his skill, timing and composure.


Yeah, it was the Norwich game. He put his head against one of the Fulham players after already having been booked on Sunday as well and I have a feeling there were other little snaps.

Regarding the stats....I don't think we had any suspensions as a result of accumulated cards.

 




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Part Time James Flag 13 May 14 11.15am Send a Private Message to Part Time James Add Part Time James as a friend

Quote pstrutt at 13 May 2014 10.51am

It's just as likely that he's injured, but we haven't seen Jerome Thomas since that awful dive in the box and subsequent yellow card. Can't remember the game.


I thought he came on from the bench or started in the very next game. But since then...no, don't think we have seen him...

 




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adrian b Flag Landrindod, Wales 13 May 14 11.37am Send a Private Message to adrian b Add adrian b as a friend


Although getting a card for taking off your shirt is annoying, it shows the way the officiating of matches has gone. What's so bad about removing your shirt after scoring? Far more aggressive stuff is allowed to go. As for the clip of the player being booked (and subsequently being sent off) for removing his shirt shows how silly that ref is. That is more of a threat to the future of the discipline of the game as such actions can only reduce the esteem in which the refs are held. TP is clever enough to realise this.

 

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Part Time James Flag 13 May 14 11.38am Send a Private Message to Part Time James Add Part Time James as a friend

Quote adrian b at 13 May 2014 11.37am


Although getting a card for taking off your shirt is annoying, it shows the way the officiating of matches has gone. What's so bad about removing your shirt after scoring? Far more aggressive stuff is allowed to go. As for the clip of the player being booked (and subsequently being sent off) for removing his shirt shows how silly that ref is. That is more of a threat to the future of the discipline of the game as such actions can only reduce the esteem in which the refs are held. TP is clever enough to realise this.


I think it should be actively encouraged, especially in women's football.

 




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