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

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lol lol

Babs you've just given me the biggest laff of the day!

A demented salmon!!

Brilliant.

 

Demented Salmon & Harry Kane... separated at birth.

 

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So now we are also being investigated for fans throwing water at Moss and our officials abusing him in the tunnel? Are they FA ****ing serious? Moss is an absolute cvnt of the highest order and the FA can fvck themselves. This has point deduction written all over it so that their golden boys Spurs can win the league.

 

lol  lol  lol

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This has point deduction written all over it so that their golden boys Spurs can win the league.

lol If this happenes Tottenham should be embarrassed for winning it like this.

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So now we are also being investigated for fans throwing water at Moss and our officials abusing him in the tunnel? Are they FA ****ing serious? Moss is an absolute cvnt of the highest order and the FA can fvck themselves. This has point deduction written all over it so that their golden boys Spurs can win the league.

Ha ha they won't deduct points for throwing water at him... the piss I chucked at him, maybe.

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Ha ha they won't deduct points for throwing water at him... the piss I chucked at him, maybe.

Would you put it past them? They've already charged us once for a bullshit offence. Even better they'll probably make the Everton game behind closed doors lol

Posted

They may fine the club, nothing more, they can't impose a points deduction there is no precedent for it.

 

Having said that as fans, players and the club we should not have acted like that. As pissed off as we all were, and I know we were, the refs word is final and we have to accept it whether it goes for us or against us or both. The media will happily rip the ref to shreds when deserved, those that overreacted should take a leaf from Ranieri's book and be dignified and calm in the face of adversity.

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Suggesting we'll get a points deduction has got to be meltdown of the year! The panic lever has been fiercely wrenched back.

It was tongue in cheeky Harry, calm down. If they actually gave us a points deduction for that, I'm done with football.

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It was tongue in cheeky Harry, calm down. If they actually gave us a points deduction for that, I'm done with football.

 

It's hard to tell what people really mean sometimes. Although you saying "would you put it past them?" to Babylon makes me think you were probably more serious than you're making out

Posted

Why would anyone throw water at a man who has just been running around for 90 minutes? He probably found it refreshing. If you're going to throw something, throw coins, or darts, something that's actually going to hurt the fat pr1ck, you know? lol

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It's hard to tell what people really mean sometimes. Although you saying "would you put it past them?" to Babylon makes me think you were probably more serious than you're making out

I wouldn't put it past them. But I really would like to think they wouldn't be so draconian over something that has been massively blown out of all proportion by the media. A fine and "a warning" is more than enough. We should be congratulated for telling Moss what a tit he is.

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They may fine the club, nothing more, they can't impose a points deduction there is no precedent for it.

 

Having said that as fans, players and the club we should not have acted like that. As pissed off as we all were, and I know we were, the refs word is final and we have to accept it whether it goes for us or against us or both. The media will happily rip the ref to shreds when deserved, those that overreacted should take a leaf from Ranieri's book and be dignified and calm in the face of adversity.

 

Agree with every word of this but I'm not sure any manager in the whole of the Premier League would've reacted like that, let alone the fans - so difficult to say that we should react like Ranieri when I'm not sure I could've.

 

I've never booed a referee before but as a paying season ticket holder I want to see a fair, consistent match and he ruined any chance of that so don't regret booing him off the pitch.

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Why would anyone throw water at a man who has just been running around for 90 minutes? He probably found it refreshing. If you're going to throw something, throw coins, or darts, something that's actually going to hurt the fat pr1ck, you know? lol

lol yes he was lucky to get away with a few drinks and not a few punches the cvnt

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Cannot imagine a points deduction. That would confirm consoiracy right there. Doubt they'll be that obvious. Just screw us over in the next four matches. Much easier that way.

Posted

This is still winding me up, it's beyond a joke how much that fat cunt has wound me up. 

 

Been in a bad mood (Worse than usual :blink:) since Sunday and it's not changed once.
 

I hope something happens to him on Thursday, another sub standard performance causing a massive brawl with him being the centre of it and getting hurt, another major fuck up causing him to be stuck off/The FA take action (Never gonna happen, they're always gonna back their boys), get a bad injury during the game, a sniper in the crowd...I dunno, I just want this man to fail now, he already has failed but it needs to be acknowledged.

 

Won't really help our situation but it'd certainly be karma.

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This is still winding me up, it's beyond a joke how bad that fat cunt has wound me up. 

 

Been in a bad mood (Worse than usual :blink:) since Sunday and it's not changed once.

 

I hope something happens to him on Thursday, another sub standard performance causing a massive brawl with him being the centre of it and getting hurt, another major fuck up causing him to be stuck off/The FA take action (Never gonna happen, they're always gonna back their boys), get a bad injury during the game, I dunno, I just want this man to fail now, he already has failed but it needs to be acknowledged.

 

Won't really help our situation but it'd certainly be karma.

 

I gave the rep point before I'd read the bit where you want him to be physically hurt I think thats a bit far. I hope he is punished for a poor performance

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no one told Vardy to point his finger and swear at the ref before leaving the pitch.... if he had just walked off like Kante probably would've done.... it would only be a single game?

 

I don't think it's a big conspiracy. but i do thiunk referee wanted to be the centre of attention and prove he wasn't a "let's hope Leicester win type ref" that some people have accused us of getting in recent weeks. (with missed handballs, blocks etc). Referee was out to show "look, i'm a strong willed ref, even against the crowd i'm willing to send off their main man for a dive and give a penalty against them". In the end he probably realised he had made quite a few mistakes and blew for the penalty

Maybe the ref just wanted to get into the Jamie Vardy movie?

 

Either way Jon Moss has worked his way into history in such a historic season.  He knew exactly what he was doing and the ramifications when he gave that red card. 

Posted

Stoke vs Tottenham - 

 

14 first half fouls - 0 cards.

 

Ryan Shawcross pushed an official - no investigation.

 

Charlie Adam verbally abused an official - no investigation.

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Stoke vs Tottenham - 

 

14 first half fouls - 0 cards.

 

Ryan Shawcross pushed an official - no investigation.

 

Charlie Adam verbally abused an official - no investigation.

 

Having watched the game I actually quite liked the fact that cards weren't given for any of the fouls in the first half. I do agree with you on the other two points however.

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At the end of the day we have no other option but to take the positives out of this farce. Imagine the siege mentality this should create in the dressing room and in the crowd on Sunday. When the chips are down, we stand together and fight for it. Bollocks to Moss and the FA, we can do this.

Posted

Although there's no conspiracy, we've been unfortunate with the price we've had to pay with both our sendings off this season. In the Arsenal game, there's no doubting Simpson's two bookings were soft and probably the second yellow crowd inspired, and it cost us at least a point, almost certainly 3.

 

On Sunday, we were undone by a referee who was uncomfortably out of his depth and let events get the better of his judgement. No way was Vardy's first a yellow so the second yellow would have been academic. As it was, the sending off probably cost us 2 points as we were easily the more dangerous team up to that point.

 

But we bounced back well in adversity after Arsenal and I reckon we'll do it again.

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Can we go back to when barely anyone wrote articles about us, because everything we do is being used to beat down the club atm. I suppose it makes sense really, people have gotten used to our title charge, and you'll get more clicks bringing up the negative stuff.

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