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| Disciplinary Rules Gone Mad... | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Jan 16 2007, 02:22 PM (184 Views) | |
| no1bluenoseGING | Jan 16 2007, 02:22 PM Post #1 |
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Peter Enckelman
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wtf** With the way ref's give out cards these days for some horrendouse decisions This 1 has to beat the lot, I mean imagine this: Last game of the seaosn PNE where 1-1 with 10 minutes to go. DCFC are hot on our tails winning also, but a draw is no good to us as we are in a play off postion, and a win will take either side in to 2nd place. THEN the ref, after having a conversation wid a PNE player, blows his whistle and calls over Mc sheff, who happens to be on a yellow card all ready SHOWS HIM A RED CARD. take in mind no incident has been witnessed by any other player i bet your heads would be working over time, well mind would any way, but here goes: Section D: Fouls & Punishments 1. Audibility a. A fart is deemed to have been audible if at least one other player heard it. b. A player is defined, for the purposes of paragraph (a) above, as being any one of: i. any other player on the same team; ii. any other player on a different team; iii. any competing player, where the match is held between individuals and not teams; iv. the referee (if applicable; see Section A, subsection 2, all paragraphs); and does not include the actual producer of the fart. c. A fart will also score a goal, even if not heard by any other player as defined in paragraph b above, if it is instead felt by any other player as defined in paragraph b above, in terms of a vibration felt (e.g. through joined seating). This will only be applicable under certain circumstances of venue. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: AND ALL BECAUSE OF FOOTBALL GONE MAD WE NEVER MADE IT... TALK ABOUT GUTTED... "no" what rule is that for god sake...... |
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| MikaelForssell | Jan 16 2007, 02:26 PM Post #2 |
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Jeff Hall
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someones got too much time on their hands... |
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| no1bluenoseGING | Jan 16 2007, 02:28 PM Post #3 |
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Peter Enckelman
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no mate im a referee and i have recieved anew hand book for which this rule has been included. TOBE HONEST I DON'T THINK ILL BE USING IT MUCH. :laugh: |
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| acjboyle | Jan 16 2007, 02:54 PM Post #4 |
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Geoff Horsfield
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Quick - Sign up Dean Windass |
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| no1bluenoseGING | Jan 16 2007, 02:58 PM Post #5 |
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Peter Enckelman
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:laugh: :Blues: |
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