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FIFA reject Adrien Silva appeal

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Posted

A lot of criticism of the club on here which is fine but mistakes can happen.

 

It's FIFA that I am raging at.  Not an ounce of compassion, flexibility or common sense among them.  Cvnts.

 

Looks like Leicester will carry the can for all the anti-English feeling there.  I bet they have been gagging for an opportunity to stiff the English ever since all the corruption was uncovered.

 

I hope that each and every one of those fckers contracts genital warts over night.

Posted
1 minute ago, les-tah said:

still find it hard to believe a court of arbitration or whatever it is would allow this too happen.

 

 

It's the Clubs who should be penalized not the player.

Posted

We are so lacking in midfield that this has effectively written off our season.  The ramifacations could be:

 

Possible relegation and financial meltdown

Player loses 4 months out of his career which is a lot when you're 28

Could cost Shakespeare his job

 

All for 14 seconds.  Petty, spiteful FIFA twats.

Posted
1 hour ago, ElectroJones said:

This quote from The Times report suggests that the delay could have been from the FA rather than the club.

I which case the Club should come out and say this and sue the FA before Big Sam clears them out!

Posted

Lets hope this injustice galvanizes the players, a bit like when people were calling them snakes when Claudio got the sack.

 

I just hope it puts some fire in the player's bellies and we can start taking it out on others starting with West Brom.

Guest Cujek
Posted

The club haven't officially been told this by Fifa yet...

Posted
1 hour ago, Babylon said:

Amartey is just terrible at tracking. If you had Iborra sitting and N'didi and Amartey doing all the Donkey work I think it'd be ok. Amartey is better with the ball than people give him credit for

lol he's dreadful on the ball. I'm better.

Posted
3 minutes ago, Kitchandro said:

lol he's dreadful on the ball. I'm better.

Glad you disagree, because that's a sure sign I'm right.

 

 

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Posted
26 minutes ago, Spicer said:

:kingy::matty:These ****ers better up their game then.

King doesn't pass forward and when is James ever not injured

Posted
12 minutes ago, foxes_rule1978 said:

Not with the squad unfortunately 

Yes he can, Turan did it at Barca, Costa is doing it at Atletico. We didn't let him train as wanted to dramatise the fact to FIFA. He is our player, just not registered to play for us in this period.

Posted

People blaming FIFA look like children. 

 

This is is a multi billion pound business. A deadline is a deadline.   FIFA, for once, actually played by the rules.

 

It's our failure. Why has it even come down to rushing at the deadline anyway? No professional outfit would do that.

 

My other thought is the owners are arguably at fault even more than Rudkin. If the club wanted to sell Drinkwater before getting Silva then that is most likely to be a financial decision, and that's Vichai's call. Rudkin's job isn't to manage the club's finances, as far as I understand it.

 

The owners are getting tight and probably insisted on waiting. If Rudkin was at fault, it will be because he failed to advise that this was too risky a strategy and, if he had the authority, to cancel both deals.

 

Drinkwater should still be here because we weren't prepared for his departure. That's the bottom line.

Posted
4 minutes ago, Fox 4 Life said:

Yes he can, Turan did it at Barca, Costa is doing it at Atletico. We didn't let him train as wanted to dramatise the fact to FIFA. He is our player, just not registered to play for us in this period.

Well according to the bbc he isn't able to train with the squad... he can however work with our fitness coaches 

Posted
1 minute ago, Kitchandro said:

People blaming FIFA look like children. 

 

This is is a multi billion pound business. A deadline is a deadline.   FIFA, for once, actually played by the rules.

 

It's our failure. Why has it even come down to rushing at the deadline anyway? No professional outfit would do that.

 

My other thought is the owners are arguably at fault even more than Rudkin. If the club wanted to sell Drinkwater before getting Silva then that is most likely to be a financial decision, and that's Vichai's call. Rudkin's job isn't to manage the club's finances, as far as I understand it.

 

The owners are getting tight and probably insisted on waiting. If Rudkin was at fault, it will be because he failed to advise that this was too risky a strategy and, if he had the authority, to cancel both deals.

 

Drinkwater should still be here because we weren't prepared for his departure. That's the bottom line.

Yeah good old FIFA

 

Hang a player out to dry...

 

'for the good of the game'.

 

 

Posted
19 minutes ago, Cujek said:

The club haven't officially been told this by Fifa yet...

Well it wasn't the club who appealed so they will be waiting for the FA to tell them and that will probably be three weeks on Wednesday when the geezer responsible wakes up for long enough to do it 

Posted
12 minutes ago, Babylon said:

Glad you disagree, because that's a sure sign I'm right.

 

 

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Not really, I tend to be proved right most of the time. Shakespeare is just the latest example. I remember when he was flavour of the week on here...

 

Ooh stats. Don't you ever get bored of being misled by them and being proved wrong?

 

Amartey will be on the scrapheap soon enough, whether he gets more chances or not. Because he can't play football.

Posted
9 minutes ago, Babylon said:

Glad you disagree, because that's a sure sign I'm right.

 

 

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I'm impressed what you have achieved with crayons and panini stickers?

Im surprised at Amarty stats although a lot of his passes are backwards with little risk.

Maybe you're right two athletes and a footballer could be an answer.

Posted
4 minutes ago, murphy said:

Yeah good old FIFA

 

Hang a player out to dry...

 

'for the good of the game'.

 

 

No, because that's the rules.

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