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Vardy & LCFC Charged by the FA - Charges Accepted & Personal Hearing Requested

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We are into serious seige mentality time.

Roy Hodgson has a season ticket at spurs. All the english players at Spurs get straight into the England squad. The FA want Spurs to win the title and Leicester are the only team that can stop them. Leicester need de-railing and as we get so close to the end of the season they are like "Desperate times call for desperate measures" So this weekend, a perfectly good ref is removed from the Spurs game because of where he lives (something that has never happened before) and Leicester fall victim to the worst refereeing performance of the season in any game. Coupled with that, our star striker gets sent off for two dubious yellow cards and banned for the next game. Not satisfied with that, they stick another game onto his ban for speaking the truth in the heat of the moment.

The FA can do one and so can Spurs. We are Leicester and we stick together. We have our boys' backs and we'll let them know that when they take to the field next time. It is up to us to push the players on, they can do it with or without Vards.

Come on Leicester!!!

 

Spurs could not have dreamed up a better scenario than taking 3 points away from the West Ham game and getting Vardy suspended for 2-3 games.  Spurs fans must be celebrating over on their boards.

 

The powers that be are doing everything they can to stop us from winning the league.

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If a bit of pointing and a swear word after having a controversial decision go massively against you in the biggest game of your life is unacceptable then we might as well just put a stop to the sport. It's a display of passion, the same passion that makes the game so great. If the FA want rid of that, then there's no real game left anyway.

Not to mention the fact that this would be another inconsistency, given that Rooney gets away with it every ten minutes, piled on top of one of the most woefully inconsistent refereeing displays in history. If this goes against us, I don't think I'll be mad that it might cost us the title, I'll just be sad at the effective demise of the sport.

You've got to hope that the FA applies a bit of common sense here, but I'm not confident.

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Gutted, but there are some seriously whiny and biased posts in here.

 

Vardy's reaction wasn't acceptable and now he's probably going to face an extra game ban. The ref might've been shit but that doesn't make what Vardy did acceptable.

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It's embarrassing isn't it. Someone even claimed that the FA want better TV ratings. Like they care? It's on skysports. Not the FAtv

Sky like a block buster ending to season !!!

Posted

But is it seriously over because Vardy is banned ? Really ?

 

I don't think CR & the rest of squad will think that one little bit

Posted

How did the West Ham players react to the penalty we were given? I turned away in tension after it was awarded so missed their view.

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Surely they won't extend the ban. He's been sent off for two yellows - 1 incorrect and 1 dubious. The FA can't be seen to give an extended ban for that. And whatever Vardy said, it won't have been anything worse than what you see said every game on TV anyway. Players say the most outrageous things at the award of a throw in and never get punished. 

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Surely they won't extend the ban. He's been sent off for two yellows - 1 incorrect and 1 dubious. The FA can't be seen to give an extended ban for that. And whatever Vardy said, it won't have been anything worse than what you see said every game on TV anyway. Players say the most outrageous things at the award of a throw in and never get punished.

If that was the case they wouldn't have charged him

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The sad thing is that everyone in the business knows that Moss had an utterly dreadful game - but the FA wont act and believe they have to be seen as supporting "their own". If the FA (or even Moss) had any decency, they'd considered the Vardy's red card as adequate punishment - especially given the contentious events that surrounded it.

 

However, as we know they are such utter cvnts they think they need to teach "little old Leicester" a lesson.

 

No matter

 

Leicester 2:0 Swansea (Ulloa, Morgan)

Man Utd. 0:1 Leicester (Okasaki)

 

Fvck 'em!

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Surely they won't extend the ban. He's been sent off for two yellows - 1 incorrect and 1 dubious. The FA can't be seen to give an extended ban for that. And whatever Vardy said, it won't have been anything worse than what you see said every game on TV anyway. Players say the most outrageous things at the award of a throw in and never get punished.

Technically it's not Extending

It's a seperate charge and a separate punishment

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Spurs could not have dreamed up a better scenario than taking 3 points away from the West Ham game and getting Vardy suspended for 2-3 games. Spurs fans must be celebrating over on their boards.

The powers that be are doing everything they can to stop us from winning the league.

Come on Stoke.. Stick it up the spuds!!

Posted

Surely they won't extend the ban. He's been sent off for two yellows - 1 incorrect and 1 dubious. The FA can't be seen to give an extended ban for that. And whatever Vardy said, it won't have been anything worse than what you see said every game on TV anyway. Players say the most outrageous things at the award of a throw in and never get punished. 

 

If they're setting a precedent here then Jordan Henderson should be put away for life with some of the stuff that comes out of his mouth on match days. And that's just at the linos.

Posted

Technically it's not Extending

It's a seperate charge and a separate punishment

 

 

You know what I mean though. They shouldn't develop an ugly narrative more than their employee already has. 

Posted

The sad thing is that everyone in the business knows that Moss had an utterly dreadful game - but the FA wont act and believe they have to be seen as supporting "their own". If the FA (or even Moss) had any decency, they'd considered the Vardy's red card as adequate punishment - especially given the contentious events that surrounded it.

However, as we know they are such utter cvnts they think they need to teach "little old Leicester" a lesson.

No matter

Leicester 2:0 Swansea (Ulloa, Morgan)

Man Utd. 0:1 Leicester (Okasaki)

**** 'em!

That's the way to do it

And I agree storm in a tea cup

Nothing is stopping this moment in history

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How did the West Ham players react to the penalty we were given? I turned away in tension after it was awarded so missed their view.

It's not important. One rule for us, one rule for West Ham - diving, grappling at corners, shouting at the referee.

It's not becoming behaviour in any respect but it does stick in the craw that the application of punishments for these offences is so one-sided.

Posted

Leo to score the goals that make history....

People have alot of faith in a guy that has ballsed up at least 4 one on ones for being too slow/miss controlling the ball

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You know what I mean though. They shouldn't develop an ugly narrative more than their employee already has.

Totally agree

But the FA is a bunch of incompetent and fussy old cvnts

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