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I would give a yellow card to Garswood for using a lower case ‘t’ in the title of the thread for the word ‘the’! :) Any more of that behaviour from a man of his calibre and he will be off! :dry:
No idea what you are talking about ;)
It’s a stupid call from the RFL though I think.
There will be plenty of empty seats at the Etihad :ohmy:
Hull FC V KR happens at least 3 times a season…Hull City in the FA Cup final is probably a once in a lifetime event (and that’s for very old people)….[/quote]
Exactly.[/quote]
why don’t you lot beggar off to the worriers.com site to discuss egg chasing, or see how they react if you start discussing latics on that site.[/quote]
Ah! Obviously I’ve misunderstood the “non-football stuff” in the title of this board. ;)
Avoiding gardening
Or even more unfairly
Will be a good test if Uwe wants to take us up this year !Why would he not want that? :huh:
None at all, really.
Each week they have a “guest” appearance, ie who the artist can draw that week.
The only relevance I suppose is that at least he is achieving prominence as someone worth featuring, unusual for Latics.
Lazy, arrogant and poor decision making
Slides 11 to 20 refer:
http://www.fifa.com/mm/document/afdeveloping/refereeing/law_5_the_referee_en_47411.pdf
The technicality is that if a player is “seriously injured, ie needs assistance, then the refree calls on a “doctor” who arranges for the player to be taken off the pitch and treated. In fact he should not be treated on the pitch.
Commentators who say “it’s ridiculous that a player who has received treatment has to go off” are missing the point. He should have gone off to have the treatment – carried off if necessary. These are rules that don’t seem to be applied.
Wasn’t it a clash of heads? You don’t have to leave the field after a head injury do you?The rules state that in the case of a serious injury a player should leave the field of play, and only return on the referee’s signal. The only exception are for goalkeepers.
No mention of any special provisions for head injuries – in fact rather the opposite I would have thought.
Don’t forget Aston Vile , Man ure , cup less palace ,Joke city!
baa diff is a cracker btw Griff !!The Cardiff one is a classic, I won’t disagree there for once in a while :lol:
Is there a similar one for their friends down the road?[/quote]
Swaaaa-nsea??[/quote]
If you want to look like a smart arse & that you know the native’s language then “A-baaa-tawe” works quite well even if it is a bit similar to Baa-diff.
Show’s a bit of thought has gone into it though[/quote]Ah but then Tylders, Baadiff does not work as it should be in the native tongue Caerdydd. just nitpicking like ;)[/quote]
A beth am “Baaadydd”? Efallai?
I hope not
Yes.
It was slightly amusing at the time.
Paul Jewell fancies usHe fancies anything, him ;)
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