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

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"Hodgson's shock verdict". As if you speak for the people! lol

 

Bloody London rags.[/quote

I can't remember Vardy being that close when he was pointing at Moss.

Am I remembering this through blue tinted specs or have these pictures been altered?

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This has got interesting.  Roy Hodgson's comments has really put the cat amongst the pigeons.  On one hand the FA have to stick up for the refs and maintain standards.  It was all going to be straight forward.  Now though, one of the most influential, respected voices within the FA ?has come out and basically said that if Moss had done his job properly we wouldn't be talking about this.  I'd be tempted to appeal to be honest.

That's a bit of an overstatement! He's so influential, he hasn't managed to wrangle himself a contract extension.

Posted

Woy' s done Jamie a favour, whether it helps or not, who knows? It can't do any harm. Can we stop all the conspiracy theories now about Woy not wanting to play Leicester players even though he keeps picking them.

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Not unless he's on the panel!

Sadly the charge is nothing to do with the right or wrong of the decision. It's to do with the dissent that followed with the abuse and finger pointing. I guess do the panel judge that to be worth a yellow or a red. If he doesn't get an extra game then the n London mafioso will go nuts. I'm not sure why the FA had to issue the charge on Monday afternoon. Surely they had longer than that to come to a decision? Just like moss, they went too early. Having brought the charge, they need to impose the sanction. Otherwise they appear to be condoning pointing in a refs face and calling him a ducking skunk.

it will be two games. Roy is simply doing what may good manager does and defending his player.

They've issued the charge on Monday, as there's an allegation of misconduct in the referees report, so they have a duty to investigate further, including getting a decision from Vardy on how he wishes to proceed (what he has to submit today).

The charge doesn't mean the FA find him guilty at this point (even though they invariably do), it just mens there's a case to answer.

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I can't remember Vardy being that close when he was pointing at Moss.

Am I remembering this through blue tinted specs or have these pictures been altered?

This is the real distance

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This is the real distance

Just look at the way the ref holds up the card. I really would love to know what words were exchanged both ways. I love the way players reactions are always pulled into question. But what about the refs arrogance and demeanor. That in itself can be something that creates a reaction. Maybe he should be fined for his actions too.

Posted
"Hodgson's shock verdict". As if you speak for the people! lol

Bloody London rags.[/quote

I can't remember Vardy being that close when he was pointing at Moss.

Am I remembering this through blue tinted specs or have these pictures been altered?

No youre not, hes about 15 feet away. If you look at the photo vardy and moss appear the same height but vardy is about 6" taller than moss. The other thing is when vardy falls he has to fall away from his broken wrist so hes hands dont come down first.

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This c u n t Moss will go down in infamy if we don't win the league now...rightly so..

He is shaking in his slippers and praying at night that Leicester win the league because he knows it won't be pretty for him if Leicester fall on account of him.

Posted

Just look at the way the ref holds up the card. I really would love to know what words were exchanged both ways. I love the way players reactions are always pulled into question. But what about the refs arrogance and demeanor. That in itself can be something that creates a reaction. Maybe he should be fined for his actions too.

I'm sure he was practicing that before the game. He knew exactly what he was doing and the implications on the league with that red card on Vardy.

Posted

Has anyone even been sent off (week after week in professional football) EVER walked off the pitch without a little rant? Its normal human behavior.

 

How has this been blew out of proportion is beyond me. I thought nothing of it on Sunday i just said to myself 'FVCK one match ban then'.

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This c u n t  Moss will go down in infamy if we don't win the league now...rightly so..

  

Just look at the way the ref holds up the card. I really would love to know what words were exchanged both ways. I love the way players reactions are always pulled into question. But what about the refs arrogance and demeanor. That in itself can be something that creates a reaction. Maybe he should be fined for his actions too.

  

He is shaking in his slippers and praying at night that Leicester win the league because he knows it won't be pretty for him if Leicester fall on account of him.

Well done Wroy... You're an apologist for comments like this and have set a fine example for our kids playing the game.

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I notice the BBC are being very quiet about the "VARDY IS INNOCENT" splashed across the front pages on their sportsday feed.  That's not necessarily to say they won't discuss it later but normally they have at least a sentence or two to say about all the big headlines first thing in the morning like they did when they were discussing if he should get a further ban a couple of days ago...

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Has anyone even been sent off (week after week in professional football) EVER walked off the pitch without a little rant? Its normal human behavior.

 

How has this been blew out of proportion is beyond me. I thought nothing of it on Sunday i just said to myself 'FVCK one match ban then'.

Exactly what I thought too. Bloody over the top. Let hims serve his one match ban and get on with it. 

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I suppose it boils down to what the panel are asked to consider? If the panel's remit is just Vardy's reaction to the red card then I think it is very likely he is "guilty" - the rules on verbally abusing the referee in this way are pretty clear cut. The only wriggle room may be if they consider that the card was not warranted - but this may not be in their scope to consider the events leading up to the misconduct charge.

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In the Gabriel and Costa cases they also looked at how long the player took to leave the pitch. Vardy was quite quick compared to those two... He does his point...walk away and then came back for a bit more of a two work expletive and then went straight off.

I'd say he's looking at a big fine and just the 1 match ban. Woy has saved him

Posted

Sorry I haven't read the whole thread but:

http://www.skysports.com/football/news/11712/10250416/fa-takes-no-action-on-jon-moss-abuse-sky-sources

Is this Vardy not getting an additional ban?

 

 

No that's a separate claim that club official(/s) verbally abused him in the tunnel after the match. No word on a ban extension yet

Posted
"Hodgson's shock verdict". As if you speak for the people! lol

Bloody London rags.[/quote

I can't remember Vardy being that close when he was pointing at Moss.

Am I remembering this through blue tinted specs or have these pictures been altered?

Looks like they've been altered through mine too :) Joking aside he lost his head but Uncle Woy has hopefully softened things and planted a seed of doubt/ justification, though you cannot condone it really :)

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