jammie82uk Posted 5 May 2015 Posted 5 May 2015 Who the hell has to sit and mark all of that... nothing about money spent? Dyche won't be happy. The match assessor And That's only part 2 out of 6 and nope nothing about money spent so Dyche will have to keep on being a petulant child
Captain... Posted 6 May 2015 Posted 6 May 2015 Hmm so being a surly git counts against you in the fair play leagues, we were in danger of qualifying for Europa League, Pearson turns on the charm offensive, emphasis on the offensive no chance of Europa league now yay! He ain't no ostrich!
Gerard Posted 6 May 2015 Posted 6 May 2015 I'd like to see us in it if possible, play a second XI and assuming we get to the latter stages and are mid table in the Premier League then take it seriously. I think it shouldn't be looked on so negatively by most clubs and used as a chance for meaningful games for squad players. If we didn't play any of the starting Xi versus Newcastle we could still play this team: Hamer De Laet Konchesky Upson Moore Lawrence Knockaert Drinkwater Hammond Wood Kramaric That's not including Nugent and King who are injured.
Guest Posted 6 May 2015 Posted 6 May 2015 Can we focus on staying up first? Clowns. Don't be an ostrich, sticking your head in the sand at the possibility.
LexicalChoice Posted 6 May 2015 Posted 6 May 2015 "respect towards opponents, respect towards match officials and the behaviour of staff in the dugout are all taken into consideration." Nigel 'The strangler, FOAD, osterich' Pearson will see to it that we don't get anyway near that spot. Who want's it anyway, we'll get there the 'proper' way next year!
premier blues Posted 6 May 2015 Posted 6 May 2015 Nigel is a very clever manager clearly not interested in playing in this competition due to starting earlier than everyone else next season With our recent form he must have realized that we would be making ourselves one of the favorites for this. That`s where the Ostrich came from Good one Nige
ADK Posted 6 May 2015 Posted 6 May 2015 I think West Ham will take it. Would have thought we will end up near the top due to the best disciplinary record and some more exciting football of late.
ADK Posted 6 May 2015 Posted 6 May 2015 It's been updated to show after 34 games, we've moved up into 8th. http://www.premierleague.com/en-gb/matchday/fair-play.html
Steve_Guppy_Left_Foot Posted 6 May 2015 Posted 6 May 2015 Do rescinded red cards count? Like when Konch was assaulted by that Hutton thug and got sent off.
tom27111 Posted 6 May 2015 Posted 6 May 2015 It's been updated to show after 34 games, we've moved up into 8th. http://www.premierleague.com/en-gb/matchday/fair-play.html Effectively fourth place as United, City, Liverpool and Southampton will qualify through league position.
ADK Posted 6 May 2015 Posted 6 May 2015 Effectively fourth place as United, City, Liverpool and Southampton will qualify through league position. Yes. "Positive play" seems to be our downfall which is odd as we are usually giving it our all for the full 90. No idea how West Ham scored so high. Obviously "behaviour of officials" too. Think it should be done just based on cards to be honest. Everything else is too subjective.
MC Prussian Posted 6 May 2015 Posted 6 May 2015 If it was purely on cards, we'd be top Nope. We wouldn't. http://www.espnfc.com/barclays-premier-league/23/statistics/fairplay
st albans fox Posted 6 May 2015 Posted 6 May 2015 Nope. We wouldn't. http://www.espnfc.com/barclays-premier-league/23/statistics/fairplay I was going by the points we had in that column in the PL version.
NZ_Foxile Posted 8 May 2015 Posted 8 May 2015 Could be Burnley! Don't know why, they don't seem to play particularly positive football to me, seeing as they hardly ever score! http://m.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/32651839
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