I presume he'll get a wee phone call later from the compliance officer regarding a few incidents on Saturday
2 nibbles at Hayes when he was on the deck then he seemed to abuse him for a reason I'm not to sure of
wee kick out at Jozo (Morelosesque) which was correctly called a yellow card (going by last weeks decision to overturn Morelos) in saying that if you lash out IMO it's a red card.
On the back of the challenges on Brown last season, 2 of which were red card offences
I just want to know why he's bringing this side to his game, I can't seem to ever remember him being like this before, I know he liked a wee dive now and again but he seems to have brought a callous side out
Wonder if it's down to the fact he isn't as good a player as he has been over the years
anyway you can't continue to do what he does and get away with it. Time for a few games on the side lines let him think about the direction in which his game is going in
Naismith
posted on 13/8/18
They’ve made a rod for their own back as far as I’m concerned.
Hell mend then.
First rule of a rule book is make it concise and simple.
That’s two rules mind 😂
posted on 13/8/18
No further action on ratboy and broony.
posted on 13/8/18
comment by Miller Going for 5-5 (U9310)
posted 13 minutes ago
Yes but only on offences that would get a ban such as diving or violent conduct as far as I know and even then its all over the place on what it charges
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Like kicking and elbowing
posted on 13/8/18
But you already know that
Getting like Heed here
posted on 13/8/18
I'm sure that the Compliance officer is well pleased with these decisions
posted on 13/8/18
Yes they’ve made a rod for their own backs. If Any player gets a red card for a dangerous tackle then all the club needs to do is get their lawyer on the case and charge the authorities with not applying their own rules. Using the video of the Hearts game on Saturday. Put the case that they cannot choose to apply their rules when it suits. Incompetent authorities
posted on 13/8/18
No surprise with the decision
I actually thought kicking out was a sending off offensive , didn't know it's just a booking now
posted on 13/8/18
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posted on 13/8/18
Naismith escaped from his Scottish borstal, made it to England and more specifically to our delightful, cultured counties of Merseyside and Norfolk before being gagged, chained and like a slave forced back to his homeland all for money.
How would you react to such inhumanity?
posted on 13/8/18
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