bellwhiff wrote:If that’s accurate then he needs a two week fine. He of all the players out there should have known better.
yorkshire stag wrote:can only tell you what i observed with my own eyes and i was sat next but one to GFB lol
georgefostersbeard wrote:yorkshire stag wrote:can only tell you what i observed with my own eyes and i was sat next but one to GFB lol
Their number 4 and Quinn had been rowing for a bit, Quinn stuck his forehead against the short bloke. He went down clutching his face, rolled over and over before high fiving a team mate and being greeted as a hero by the bench upon his substitution
Clough says the linesman says he saw a kick. So it appears that Quinn should be sent off for two offences. It doesn't explain why Falkingham was holding his nose
wardy12345 wrote:What’s he actually been sent off for
Some say head but some say a kick all I know is there no 4 rolled around like he’d been shot and made a full recovery after the red card
Cheshire Stag wrote:Falkingham had earlier tried to get Lapslie booked by feigning injury when challenged
He stayed on the ground after the challenge. The ref didn't book Laps that time.
Chris M wrote:Sad indictment of modern football that the opposition bench celebrated the sending offs in a similar fashion as scoring a goal. Having said that we were beaten by a better side today. They looked stronger, and possibly fitter than us and certainly know how to win a football match.
Early days yet. Too soon to judge where we will finish this season.
Dan wrote:Chris M wrote:Sad indictment of modern football that the opposition bench celebrated the sending offs in a similar fashion as scoring a goal. Having said that we were beaten by a better side today. They looked stronger, and possibly fitter than us and certainly know how to win a football match.
Early days yet. Too soon to judge where we will finish this season.
Their number 16 was a disgrace. You watch him on the replay for both sendings offs. First one he runs to the ref waving a card saying Clarke should be off then when the red is shown he leans down & says something to Clarke before clapping, then when Quinn is sent off he walks off clapping again, POS.
Parkinsons Perm wrote:Dan wrote:Chris M wrote:Sad indictment of modern football that the opposition bench celebrated the sending offs in a similar fashion as scoring a goal. Having said that we were beaten by a better side today. They looked stronger, and possibly fitter than us and certainly know how to win a football match.
Early days yet. Too soon to judge where we will finish this season.
Their number 16 was a disgrace. You watch him on the replay for both sendings offs. First one he runs to the ref waving a card saying Clarke should be off then when the red is shown he leans down & says something to Clarke before clapping, then when Quinn is sent off he walks off clapping again, POS.
We deserved nothing today Dan as they were very well drilled and completely deserved the win, they obviously we're also well drilled in the "dark arts", rolling about but more importantly haranguing the officials at every opportunity and it worked.
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