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Nobbybm Dartford 06 Mar 17 4.54pm | |
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I see both have been charged with violent conduct following the alleged 'stamp' and elbow incidents. I am intrigued by the fact that there has been no mention (by the FA under the charges) of Ibra throwing Mings to the floor earlier nor him 'stamping' on Mings immediately before (as Rooney was tackled). I presume these are seen as irrelevant but can't help think they'd be on the charge sheet if it were the other way around. Also, I'd like to see Rooney charged with Bringing the Game into Disrepute - he claimed it was a definite stamp, he was right there and saw it despite video & photographic evidence clearly showing he was facing in the opposite direction whinging at the ref to get the decision. Lying b*****d.
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chateauferret 06 Mar 17 5.27pm | |
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If anyone gets it in the shorts for this it should be the referee, who made a complete pig's arse of the whole situation and completely lost control. He missed so much he might as well not have been there. The only action he took was to book the idiot who shoved Ibrahomovic at the end of it all and even then he had to be told by Rooney that it was his second yellow card. Had he acted properly and decisively on the first incident none of the rest of it would have happened. Of course Rooney wad in his ear thrpughout telling him what he should do; how much notice he took I don't know but he should have told Rooney to f*** off and then booked him if he persisted. Of course he then went on to give United a bollocks penalty as well. Another fine example of disgraceful standards in Permier League refereeing.
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CambridgeEagle Sydenham 06 Mar 17 9.44pm | |
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If I'd been on a massive bender just before coming to work and then making a complete pigs ear of it I'd probably get the sack. Friend and Taylor should be pretty embarrassed and shouldn't really be in charge of any games of football for a while.
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chateauferret 06 Mar 17 10.47pm | |
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Seemingly they "played golf" the whole time. Aye, right.
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Jamesrichards8 07 Mar 17 12.02am | |
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just goes to show how easily the referees can collude and conspire to relegate us!
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CambridgeEagle Sydenham 07 Mar 17 7.59am | |
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Originally posted by chateauferret
Seemingly they "played golf" the whole time. Aye, right. Pub golf
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Username Horsham 07 Mar 17 10.56am | |
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Can't really understand how anyone can 100% say that Mings meant to do him. I mean, he probably did, but a split second later he's intercepting the ball. It takes some pretty quick reflexes to perfectly execute a no look stamp followed by an interception in the space of about a second.
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topcat Holmesdale / Surbiton 07 Mar 17 12.01pm | |
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Originally posted by Username
Can't really understand how anyone can 100% say that Mings meant to do him. I mean, he probably did, but a split second later he's intercepting the ball. It takes some pretty quick reflexes to perfectly execute a no look stamp followed by an interception in the space of about a second. I totally agree. I think he did it but couldn't be certain. However, the retaliation looked deliberate and I expect him to get a 3 or 4 match ban for Ibrahimovic. Didn't he elbow Cabaye, and get away with it, when we lost to them in December? From a Palace point of view, I'd be happy for Mings to get a 3 or 4 match ban.
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CambridgeEagle Sydenham 07 Mar 17 12.28pm | |
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Originally posted by topcat
I totally agree. I think he did it but couldn't be certain. However, the retaliation looked deliberate and I expect him to get a 3 or 4 match ban for Ibrahimovic. Didn't he elbow Cabaye, and get away with it, when we lost to them in December? From a Palace point of view, I'd be happy for Mings to get a 3 or 4 match ban.
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Badadmcmad Leeds 07 Mar 17 12.33pm | |
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I read that the FA were considering Mings' offence to be more serious than Ibra's which I find incredulous. If anything a premeditated retaliation is certainly no worse than an opportunistic 'stamp'. Of course I'm biased as I really dislike Man U for the way they seem to get a lot of ref decisions go their way - Marcos Rojo vs us and Everton, Ibra's deliberate handball vs us that setup a goal, Chris Smalling's professional foul in the FA Cup final (albeit he did get sent off) and disallowing Wickham's goal in the same game. Add this to McArthur's booking for simulation and the failure to penalise Rondon for actual simulation... very frustrating! Still, it could be worse, at least we weren't on the receiving end like Swansea against Burnley!
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OknotOK Cockfosters, London 07 Mar 17 2.31pm | |
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Both red card offences. Both should have been sent off. Both will rightly get retrospective bans. Which is worse? Ibra looks more deliberate. He says that Mings jumped into his arm and there is it would appear no attempt to look around and check if Mings is there, but the arm definitely swings and more than seems necessary. But potentially Mings is more dangerous. He is certainly less in control of the outcome and the damage he will do.
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coulsdoneagle London 07 Mar 17 2.36pm | |
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I don't think Mings meant his. He isn't even looking and he has to jump over two bodies. Zlatans however is revenge and clearly is the more serious of the two.
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