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skiathospurs

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I watched most of arse burnley and as well as getting some ridiculous decisions I have to say what a bunch of whiney little girls they are,especially guendozi,xhaka and torreira,if those three are the hard men of the team,what a bunch of pussies.I really dont see them as much of a threat,once the wheels come off a few times they will fade after xmas as usual. No charachter and will to fight,they did a complete west ham only turned and tried cos it was spurs,whatever they say about that unbeaten run,man for man they just dont match up with us or chelsea,i wont be suprised when they drop off at all.
 
skiathospurs

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So Salah dived,won a penalty and scored it.Well thats a 2 game ban if found guilty,lets see eh!!

 
Yid

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Do other clubs have to appeal?

Or is it an internal process?

Either way the FA will chuck it out
 
skiathospurs

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Do other clubs have to appeal?

Or is it an internal process?

Either way the FA will chuck it out
its meant to be picked up by the FA,if you gain a goal,sending off for opposition from simulation its a ban,that palace guy got 2 games for winning a penalty.High profile player,make a statement,nah the FA will just say it didnt happen,the video is pretty obvious though.
 
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looooooooooooooool

R98IFP4i
 
skiathospurs

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Mo Salah is facing a ban for his 'dive' against Newcastle - with a disciplinary panel to meet on Thursday
Last term’s Golden Boot winner got up to steer home his 12th Prem goal and help keep the Reds six points clear at the top of the table.
But an FA panel will meet on Thursday to decide if referee Graham Scott was 'deceived' when he awarded the spot-kick.
Toon boss Rafa Benitez fumed: “A soft penalty changed everything and now I have to explain why we conceded four goals.”
If the panel - made up of one ex-ref, an ex-manager and an ex-player - unanimously conclude there was “clear and overwhelming evidence that the player intentionally deceived the match officials” then Salah, 26, will be slapped with a two-game ban.
Last term’s Golden Boot winner got up to steer home his 12th Prem goal and help keep the Reds six points clear at the top of the table.
The Reds would have the right to deny any misconduct charge but a new commission would sit before the Saturday’s visit of Arsenal to hear the written appeal.
MARK HALSEY'S VIEW


MO SALAH should face a two-match ban if the simulation panel are consistent.
Newcastle defender Paul Dummett does put his hand on Salah’s arm, but the Liverpool forward does not need to go to ground in that manner and it is an act of simulation.
Oumar Niasse and Manuel Lanzini were given two-game suspensions for ‘deception of a match official’ last season.
Salah has gone to ground just as easily as they did and could easily face the same punishment.
The authorities need to act quickly because incidents like this are happening too often in the best league in the world.
 
Yid

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Mo Salah is facing a ban for his 'dive' against Newcastle - with a disciplinary panel to meet on Thursday
Last term’s Golden Boot winner got up to steer home his 12th Prem goal and help keep the Reds six points clear at the top of the table.
But an FA panel will meet on Thursday to decide if referee Graham Scott was 'deceived' when he awarded the spot-kick.
Toon boss Rafa Benitez fumed: “A soft penalty changed everything and now I have to explain why we conceded four goals.”
If the panel - made up of one ex-ref, an ex-manager and an ex-player - unanimously conclude there was “clear and overwhelming evidence that the player intentionally deceived the match officials” then Salah, 26, will be slapped with a two-game ban.
Last term’s Golden Boot winner got up to steer home his 12th Prem goal and help keep the Reds six points clear at the top of the table.
The Reds would have the right to deny any misconduct charge but a new commission would sit before the Saturday’s visit of Arsenal to hear the written appeal.
MARK HALSEY'S VIEW


MO SALAH should face a two-match ban if the simulation panel are consistent.
Newcastle defender Paul Dummett does put his hand on Salah’s arm, but the Liverpool forward does not need to go to ground in that manner and it is an act of simulation.
Oumar Niasse and Manuel Lanzini were given two-game suspensions for ‘deception of a match official’ last season.
Salah has gone to ground just as easily as they did and could easily face the same punishment.
The authorities need to act quickly because incidents like this are happening too often in the best league in the world.
BOILING PISS EVERYWHERE....

Fuck this would make my new year...!!!
 
skiathospurs

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well wouldnt you know.............

Liverpool's Mohamed Salah will face no action from the Football Association over the incident which led to his penalty against Newcastle at Anfield.

The Egypt forward, 26, went down after minimal contact from Magpies defender Paul Dummett.

Salah converted from the spot in a 4-0 win, a result which put the Premier League leaders six points clear.

As there was contact between the players, it did not meet the FA's threshold for a disciplinary charge.

Salah could have faced a two-match ban, which would have seen him miss key league games against Arsenal and Manchester City.

A rule was introduced for the 2017-18 season designed to punish players for simulation that leads to a penalty or an opponent being sent off
 
Don Diaz

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well wouldnt you know.............

Liverpool's Mohamed Salah will face no action from the Football Association over the incident which led to his penalty against Newcastle at Anfield.

The Egypt forward, 26, went down after minimal contact from Magpies defender Paul Dummett.

Salah converted from the spot in a 4-0 win, a result which put the Premier League leaders six points clear.

As there was contact between the players, it did not meet the FA's threshold for a disciplinary charge.

Salah could have faced a two-match ban, which would have seen him miss key league games against Arsenal and Manchester City.

A rule was introduced for the 2017-18 season designed to punish players for simulation that leads to a penalty or an opponent being sent off
It’s a farce.....vested interests
 
Yid

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Let's not play the victims lads.... were betre than those cunts...!!!
 
Don Diaz

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I`m just gonna trigger Don here ;)

That’s brilliant, high class journalism, they obviously didn’t have a picture of Poch.....

I stopped reading at ‘former England defender Stephen Warnock......’

I hope our fans sing Sky TV is fucking shite as loud as they did at Everton next time we’re on
 
skiathospurs

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That’s brilliant, high class journalism, they obviously didn’t have a picture of Poch.....

I stopped reading at ‘former England defender Stephen Warnock......’

I hope our fans sing Sky TV is fucking shite as loud as they did at Everton next time we’re on
I didnt actually read it,honestly I have given up for a couple of years watching or reading the site,it is just pure garbage.BTW also when they do pictures of the top 4 contenders they dont include Poch,it`s so biased I am more than glad to illegally stream their shite content and often I prefer a canadian or merican broadcast.
 
J.spurs

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I know it's not the best result for us, and I very much understand those who hate Liverpool as much as Arsenal, but there is something very satisfying about watching those dickheads get absolutely humped in a marquee fixture.
 
Don Diaz

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I know it's not the best result for us, and I very much understand those who hate Liverpool as much as Arsenal, but there is something very satisfying about watching those dickheads get absolutely humped in a marquee fixture.
Any of the three outcomes would have suited us, one way or another. Arsenal getting smashed works for me, everyday and twice on Sundays. We just need to take care of our own business and fucked it up today.
 
Yid

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I know it's not the best result for us, and I very much understand those who hate Liverpool as much as Arsenal, but there is something very satisfying about watching those dickheads get absolutely humped in a marquee fixture.
Dont get me wrong bruv, this is fun to watch them get thoroughly dismantled...

But they've become an irritant and irrelevance to me... I just fucking hate those shit cunt scouser fans. Their side is playing ridiculous football and it's a joy to watch.... dont mean I like it happening tho.
 
Don Diaz

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Chelsea sign Pulisic from Dortmund (BBC sport)

Chelsea have signed Borussia Dortmund forward Christian Pulisic for 64m euros (£58m),but will loan him to the German club until the end of the season.

The 20-year-old United States international, who was linked with Liverpool and Arsenal, joined Dortmund as a youth player in 2015.

Pulisic has scored nine goals in 23 games for the US.

"It was always Christian's dream to play in the Premier League," said Dortmund director Michael Zorc.

"That certainly has to do with his American background, and as a result we were unable to extend his contract.

"Against this background, we have decided to accept an extremely lucrative bid by Chelsea, given the low contract maturity."

Pulisic's contract at Dortmund was due to expire in June 2020.
 
J.spurs

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Chelsea sign Pulisic from Dortmund (BBC sport)

Chelsea have signed Borussia Dortmund forward Christian Pulisic for 64m euros (£58m),but will loan him to the German club until the end of the season.

The 20-year-old United States international, who was linked with Liverpool and Arsenal, joined Dortmund as a youth player in 2015.

Pulisic has scored nine goals in 23 games for the US.

"It was always Christian's dream to play in the Premier League," said Dortmund director Michael Zorc.

"That certainly has to do with his American background, and as a result we were unable to extend his contract.

"Against this background, we have decided to accept an extremely lucrative bid by Chelsea, given the low contract maturity."

Pulisic's contract at Dortmund was due to expire in June 2020.
Was always going to happen. He is a very very good player, but couldn't get a game at Dortmund squad ahead of Sancho. It's an interesting one that's needless to say getting massive attention here, but tbh, hes not someone the chavs would've gone after 7-8 years ago.
 
skiathospurs

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Was always going to happen. He is a very very good player, but couldn't get a game at Dortmund squad ahead of Sancho. It's an interesting one that's needless to say getting massive attention here, but tbh, hes not someone the chavs would've gone after 7-8 years ago.
precursor to Hazard to spain??
 
Don Diaz

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Was always going to happen. He is a very very good player, but couldn't get a game at Dortmund squad ahead of Sancho. It's an interesting one that's needless to say getting massive attention here, but tbh, hes not someone the chavs would've gone after 7-8 years ago.
Are we saying that a decent squad player from a top team in Germany is now worth £58m or is that just to Chelsea...? I mean how much is Sissoko worth? Winksy? Moura? Son?

Poch has added millions to our Balance sheet and thus Levy should realise this and back him to the hilt, because sooner or later he’ll get his money back.
 
J.spurs

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precursor to Hazard to spain??
Maybe, though he's nowhere near that quality at this point. Could be someday, IMO, but Chelsea as you know aren't noted for thinking long-term. I'd think they'd see him as more of a replacement for the likes of some of their aging players in the attack especially Pedro.
 
Don Diaz

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Chelsea need a reliable goalscorer, Hazard carries the whole team at that plastic club.
 
J.spurs

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Are we saying that a decent squad player from a top team in Germany is now worth £58m or is that just to Chelsea...? I mean how much is Sissoko worth? Winksy? Moura? Son?

Poch has added millions to our Balance sheet and thus Levy should realise this and back him to the hilt, because sooner or later he’ll get his money back.
I was just thinking the same thing, especially about Son. The two are actually comparable in commercial appeal, Son in Asia, Pulisic here in the states. Son is obviously a few years older and way further ahead in his development though (he also acquitted himself well in the World Cup). I couldn't even imagine what he'd be worth. I know that he's been priceless to us. Anyway, £58 million or whatever is a very big sum for Pulisic, though he has lots of potential.
 
Don Diaz

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Clear water between us and the Nazi plastics....ha ha. How the very fuck do Wolves lose at home to Palace. Funny old game football, sometimes.....
 
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