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9 April 2010 at 11:19 am #29103
perhaps if they leave his hearing until after may 6th ,we may have a reactionary tory goverment who could bow to public opinion and reintroduce capital punishment ,then the fa may hang him for crimes against football. ;)
Would his trial be known in years to come as The Spanish One Inquisition?[/quote]
SW, you have missed his subtle change of tack recently. He no longer calls him the Spanish One, so the case would have to be tried in the clown court
9 April 2010 at 11:22 am #29104Aye up Griff and welcome back – wondered what had happened to you, did you get chocolate sickness and have been out of action or just got yellow water off with the state of the forumBeen busy both at work and home recently and, even though this has never stopped me in the past, some elements of the board have beaten me in to partial submission, yes!
9 April 2010 at 12:29 pm #29107perhaps if they leave his hearing until after may 6th ,we may have a reactionary tory goverment who could bow to public opinion and reintroduce capital punishment ,then the fa may hang him for crimes against football. ;)
Would his trial be known in years to come as The Spanish One Inquisition?[/quote] :lol:
would that not be a racist remark ?[/quote]
Only if used in a defamatory way….Likewise, if Sir Alex was summonsed to court for a similar charge, he would always get off Scot free.
9 April 2010 at 12:31 pm #29108“If a manager thinks the ref’s made a wrong decision then why isn’t he allowed to state his opinion?”
That’s not all he did though is it? He called the ref a liar & accused him of changing the reason why Caldwell was sent off
If he has evidence to back that up then he’ll get off with it. if he hasn’t then you can’t go round accusing ref’s of lying & not expect a charge & fine10 April 2010 at 2:58 pm #29160perhaps if they leave his hearing until after may 6th ,we may have a reactionary tory goverment who could bow to public opinion and reintroduce capital punishment ,then the fa may hang him for crimes against football. ;)
Would his trial be known in years to come as The Spanish One Inquisition?[/quote][/size][/i]
SW, you have missed his subtle change of tack recently. He no longer calls him the Spanish One, so the case would have to be tried in the clown court[/quote]
you would certainly know all about clowns then
10 April 2010 at 4:13 pm #29162you would certainly know all about clowns thenWhy?
Oh, and well done for killing the humour from the thread.
Mind you, you’ve been doing that all season
10 April 2010 at 5:43 pm #29163”If a manager thinks the ref’s made a wrong decision then why isn’t he allowed to state his opinion?”That’s not all he did though is it? He called the ref a liar & accused him of changing the reason why Caldwell was sent off
If he has evidence to back that up then he’ll get off with it. if he hasn’t then you can’t go round accusing ref’s of lying & not expect a charge & fineIf Bobby would have bit his lip and said nowt regarding to the refs decisions. and just appealed to the F.A would we have got anything owt of it. or would we have just waisted our time.?
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