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Why do football players protest against cards?
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostBelieve me, you are not causing confusion on this thread.Comment
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostI am not sure what I have said that gives you the use of the term bigot, is my dismissal of Churchill and his lack of education bigotry?
Coming has 1 m, across has 1 c and bigot has 1 g.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostAbsolutely not.
We have had enough of casual anti catholicism and blatant anti Irish feelings from where we live. We put up with it for too long and the "take it to PMs' attitude is simply trying to hide the weeping scab of West of Scotland sectarianim with a cheap plaster. As long as the rangers fans get to sing "the famine is over, why don't you go home" I am not going to hide my opinions from the public.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostIs it even allowed for a ref to un-issue a card? I've never seen it so it's hugely rare if he can... so why do they follow him around after getting a card? Is there a reason or are they just annoyed?Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.Comment
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Originally posted by jmo21 View Postfair enough..... it's just that no-one outside Glasgow cares either way. You both sound ridiculous.
Carry on.
I'd rather all of these pathetic football "discussions" were held elsewhere or failing that in the Light Relief section which has this description "For anything not too serious, now including sports-related banter and polls"
To answer the original question there are two points
1. They're morons
2. The football authorities haven't stamped it out by using punative punishments for offenders
If this type of ref abuse happened in either of the rugby codes the offender would find himself off the field PDQ.Last edited by TykeMerc; 1 November 2009, 23:19.Comment
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