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Fifa To Meet The Fa Over Taylor
Topic Started: Mar 20 2008, 12:34 PM (551 Views)
1fulhamfan
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Why do you think FIFA are conducting a witch hunt against Taylor? I think it was an obvious accident and his foot was low.
Will Cashley Cole recieve similar treatment for his booking for his knee high lunge and petulant reaction? NO!

In similar circumstances, Wenger wanted a life ban for the poor guy. Where was Wenger when Bergkamp was deliberately stamping on people week in week out, or catching people with his elbow?
Perhaps Martin Taylor should score some sublime goals so everyone can forgive him. Or maybe he should play for a top 4 club.

Good luck Martin Taylor.
I wish you no luck in your relagation battle and I hope you enjoy your day in Fulham at the end of the season, but go home miserable. Unless we are already safe of course!
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Lars_Dudley
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I think you're exactly right. He doesn't have a "european pedigree" but the player he injured perhaps did. Speaks volumes for Septic Splatter.

And see you season after next back in the Prem once you get promoted from the CCC.
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franscar
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Isn't the Eastern Bloc becoming a more significant force within the corridors of power at FIFA these days as well?

Not that Sepp Blatter would think like that of course...
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franscar
Mar 20 2008, 12:43 PM
Isn't the Eastern Bloc becoming a more significant force within the corridors of power at FIFA these days as well?

Not that Sepp Blatter would think like that of course...

i think you'll find mr blatter and his chums are following the money ;)
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BlueBlockster
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I could be wrong, but from the minute England had a serious desire to host the world cup in 2018, Blatter has been on the FA's case about a number of issues. He's tried on a few occasions to get the FA to implement some of his directives (mostly about disciplines in our game) and the FA have snubbed him time and again.

It seems the agenda is, do as he says or we'll lose our bid to host the world cup.

I think if it wasn't Martin Taylor, it would of easily have been someone else Blatter can make an example of, i'm sure it won't be long before he moves onto something else about our game....
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Mar 20 2008, 01:32 PM
I could be wrong, but from the minute England had a serious desire to host the world cup in 2018, Blatter has been on the FA's case about a number of issues. He's tried on a few occasions to get the FA to implement some of his directives (mostly about disciplines in our game) and the FA have snubbed him time and again.

It seems the agenda is, do as he says or we'll lose our bid to host the world cup.

I think if it wasn't Martin Taylor, it would of easily have been someone else Blatter can make an example of, i'm sure it won't be long before he moves onto something else about our game....

i was thinking this acouple of weeks back , and i'm astonished he is still trying to bully the fa into doing what he wants.

on the taylor issue i cant see how they cant see wht the majority of football can see. i feel that taylor is being used as a scapegoat to prove there doing something about bad tackles , i cant wait for a player from one of the big clubs do the same , i wonder if they would pursue the matter with such vigor.........................yeah right.
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Blatter is just a failed politician embezzling the governing body of world football...and a fat ponce!
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FIFA have been waiting for this type of injury to happen in the English game, I am sure they were all waiting for a small bottom of the premier table team player to injure a top four play, then pounce and try and impose stronger penalties on the player committing the foul and set a new standard for the English game. They would never have tried it if it was a top four club player that caused the injury as they know the London based media would not back it and would cause a right whoha. But little old Birmingham, no one gives a tosz so they think they will impose their will on the FA with out much opposition.
Martin Taylor has been set up as the fall guy. It’s a total Joke and the FA had better back him.
I think the whole thing is a joke. The tackle was right in front of me, it was not malicious it was just badly timed, these things happen in sport.
It’s the Roy Keen type of tackle that needs dealing with and not players who make a mistake.
Blatter needs to go and sort out the real issues in football, such as the racism in Eastern Europe and Spain, and fans that throw bottles of water in player’s faces.
Eduardo will always be a millionaire he has lost very little; he will be back in 9 months.
More fans than not can’t even afford to go to a game, we are also forced to pay over the top prices to watch football on Telly, This season those with Sky now are expected to pay for sennert sport to watch the same amount of games as last season. These are the real issues in football not Martin Taylor’s Tackle. Were do FIFA speck up for the fans (we finance the whole sport) were do they protect our interests, who Protects our interest’s? NO ONE
It’s just a joke
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BlueBrummie
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I hate Blatter with a passion :banghead:
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BruceysFatWallet
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So other players get away with it but someone from the other end of the prem gets crucified: http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/t...sea/7306478.stm

Says it all really:

Under Fifa regulations, a decision taken by a referee can only be rectified by a disciplinary committee if the referee sends off the wrong player, or makes an obvious and serious error.

The FA has acted retrospectively to upgrade a booking before, when it suspended Ben Thatcher following his challenge on Pedro Mendes in a game between Manchester City and Portsmouth in August 2006.

But the FA spokesman added: "As we said at the time, that was an exceptional case.

"The reason why Ben Thatcher was charged in addition was because, even if he had been sent off by the referee Dermot Gallagher, we would still have charged him on top.

"That was the rationale we used to charge him with violent conduct."

For those of you who don't remember, Thatcher basically karate chopped Mendes - intentional and sooo dangerous. Septic Bladder is a total canute if he can ignore Roy Keane on Alf Inge Haagland. If Tiny shouldn't play, he shouldn't manage.
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Mar 20 2008, 03:05 PM
For those of you who don't remember, Thatcher basically karate chopped Mendes - intentional and sooo dangerous. Septic Bladder is a total canute if he can ignore Roy Keane on Alf Inge Haagland. If Tiny shouldn't play, he shouldn't manage.

I think karate chop is being quite lenient to be honest. It was a 20 yard sprint followed by a forearm smash into Mendes' face, knocking the lad out cold before he hit the ground.

I'm happy with the way the FA have responded so far, my only hope is that they continue to remain firm when Blatter starts trying to insinuate that the World Cup bid could be put in jeopardy by such actions. He and his cronies in FIFA (especially the North American contingent headed by the criminal Jack Warner) will do anything to keep the competition away from England.

Hopefully the FA will stand firm, and the Premier League clubs will do the same.
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I am of the belief that Sep Blatter is possibly the least resepected man in football. When the head honcho of the game is ridiculed as much as he is then there can never be a solution to the games problems. I very much doubt that he will get anywhere with his rant on the aggressor the destructive force the satan of the game Martin Taylor as the FA have acted as has the match official within the rules set by the FA at the begining of the season.
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TJDIXI
Mar 20 2008, 03:27 PM
I am of the belief that Sep Blatter is possibly the least resepected man in football. When the head honcho of the game is ridiculed as much as he is then there can never be a solution to the games problems. I very much doubt that he will get anywhere with his rant on the aggressor the destructive force the satan of the game Martin Taylor as the FA have acted as has the match official within the rules set by the FA at the begining of the season.

I agree. He won't do anything with regards to the Taylor tackle except throw his dummie out the pram. The problem is the whole top of the FIFA tree is so corrupt that he can basically do anything he wants (eg get re-elected when he only got about 60+ votes out of 200+). Which probably means, unless the FA become his (for want of a better word) b!tch then we can say bye bye to plans to host the World Cup in 2018. Blabber is still in charge of FIFA for another 3 years I think? He's about 75 as well so hopefully if he doesn't die before hand, theres only 3 years left of this ******* before he's forced to retire.
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1fulhamfan
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Mar 20 2008, 01:32 PM
I could be wrong, but from the minute England had a serious desire to host the world cup in 2018, Blatter has been on the FA's case about a number of issues. He's tried on a few occasions to get the FA to implement some of his directives (mostly about disciplines in our game) and the FA have snubbed him time and again.

It seems the agenda is, do as he says or we'll lose our bid to host the world cup.

So if we don't get the world cup we can all blame Martin Taylor then.

We may as well because the poor fella seems to be copping the blame for everything else these days.

I hope you survive (not at our expense) so Taylor can head in the winner against Arsenal next year.

Derby, Sunderland and Newcastle down.
Come on you whites, see you in may
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1fulhamfan
Mar 20 2008, 08:11 PM
BlueBlockster
Mar 20 2008, 01:32 PM
I could be wrong, but from the minute England had a serious desire to host the world cup in 2018, Blatter has been on the FA's case about a number of issues. He's tried on a few occasions to get the FA to implement some of his directives (mostly about disciplines in our game) and the FA have snubbed him time and again.

It seems the agenda is, do as he says or we'll lose our bid to host the world cup.

So if we don't get the world cup we can all blame Martin Taylor then.

We may as well because the poor fella seems to be copping the blame for everything else these days.

I hope you survive (not at our expense) so Taylor can head in the winner against Arsenal next year.

Derby, Sunderland and Newcastle down.
Come on you whites, see you in may

cheers, i still think Sunderland and Bolton will go down and not Fulham
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1fulhamfan
Mar 20 2008, 08:11 PM
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Mar 20 2008, 01:32 PM
I could be wrong, but from the minute England had a serious desire to host the world cup in 2018, Blatter has been on the FA's case about a number of issues. He's tried on a few occasions to get the FA to implement some of his directives (mostly about disciplines in our game) and the FA have snubbed him time and again.

It seems the agenda is, do as he says or we'll lose our bid to host the world cup.

So if we don't get the world cup we can all blame Martin Taylor then.

We may as well because the poor fella seems to be copping the blame for everything else these days.

I hope you survive (not at our expense) so Taylor can head in the winner against Arsenal next year.

Derby, Sunderland and Newcastle down.
Come on you whites, see you in may

Well said mate.

I saw Cole's 'tackle' on Hutton last night - absolutely scandalous - and he had the nerve to protest he'd won the ball!
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1fulhamfan
Mar 20 2008, 08:11 PM
So if we don't get the world cup we can all blame Martin Taylor then.

We may as well because the poor fella seems to be copping the blame for everything else these days.

I hope you survive (not at our expense) so Taylor can head in the winner against Arsenal next year.

Derby, Sunderland and Newcastle down.
Come on you whites, see you in may

Thanks for those kind comments, and the three teams you have selected to go down are the ones I want to go down.

I don't mind Derby, but they are as good as down already.

I can't stand Roy Keane, so I hope Sunderland get relegated.

I can't stand the media love-in with Newcasle and their Messiah, Keegan. Messiah? He's just a naughty boy. Newcastle down please.
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I cant stand snot platter. he thinks he is god when all he is is a plick

Tiny, son ignore what these leeches are saying matey. you have suffered enough so the media and FIFA get off his back!!!!
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1fulhamfan
Mar 20 2008, 08:11 PM

So if we don't get the world cup we can all blame Martin Taylor then.

We may as well because the poor fella seems to be copping the blame for everything else these days.

I hope you survive (not at our expense) so Taylor can head in the winner against Arsenal next year.

Derby, Sunderland and Newcastle down.
Come on you whites, see you in may

Not far off, not so much everyone will blame Taylor, but the FA will be put under more pressure by FIFA as time goes by and then its only a matter of time before the Government sticks its nose in too and tries to nudge in and persuade the FA whats at stake by hosting a World Cup and the implications of missing out. I'm sure the FA will be advised to toe the line and do everything they can to appease FIFA .....

Either way, Blatter will sit comfortable, and if he doesn't get his way with this issue, he'll just sit back and wait for the next thing to come along so he can jump up and down about..

I hope the FA will continue to stay strong against the directives this man tries to impliment.

I hope your right about Taylor heading the winner against Arsenal next season, but on the other hand, don't think i for one could tolerate listening to Wenger moaning that Taylor shouldn't have even on the pitch to score and should of been sitting in the stands taking his life ban punishment..

All the best for the remainder of the season.

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1fulhamfan
Mar 20 2008, 08:11 PM
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Mar 20 2008, 01:32 PM
I could be wrong, but from the minute England had a serious desire to host the world cup in 2018, Blatter has been on the FA's case about a number of issues. He's tried on a few occasions to get the FA to implement some of his directives (mostly about disciplines in our game) and the FA have snubbed him time and again.

It seems the agenda is, do as he says or we'll lose our bid to host the world cup.

So if we don't get the world cup we can all blame Martin Taylor then.

We may as well because the poor fella seems to be copping the blame for everything else these days.

I hope you survive (not at our expense) so Taylor can head in the winner against Arsenal next year.

Derby, Sunderland and Newcastle down.
Come on you whites, see you in may

Top man Fulham Fan, all the best for the rest of the season.

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what amazes me about this and it's already been said on here but some people are trying to put a wedge between footballers who are world stars, or big clubs and lets say the bread and butter players. Football is the peoples game, not FIFA's. The game is there for everyone from all walks of life and all qualities. if they are saying that Martin Taylor isn't good enough because this Arsenal player was too good for him, then we may as well all pack up and go home. It's almost like saying Liverpool shouldn't play waterlooville because the liverpool players are way to good to play against a team of Part timers.

FIFA are a joke!!
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what is their problem over at FIFA, the way they are trying to hang draw and quarter Taylor is an absolute disgrace. they really need to think about their prioriities rather than targeting 1 player for an ill timed challenge, how about we look at the growing number of players that seem to think they intentionally hurt a fellow pro and then not face the consequences.....stand up Mr Cole (clearly a red card and then refusing to acknowledge the ref)

where was this indignation from FIFA when Ben THatcher decided it was ok to fore arm smash Pedro Mendes in the face an offence that would have carried a prison sentence if you or i done it in the street!

sorry to harp on abouth this but its really getting out of hand now!

Keep your head up Tiny you know all the supporters and players are 100% behind you!

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Mar 22 2008, 12:14 PM
what is their problem over at FIFA, the way they are trying to hang draw and quarter Taylor is an absolute disgrace. they really need to think about their prioriities rather than targeting 1 player for an ill timed challenge, how about we look at the growing number of players that seem to think they intentionally hurt a fellow pro and then not face the consequences.....stand up Mr Cole (clearly a red card and then refusing to acknowledge the ref)

where was this indignation from FIFA when Ben THatcher decided it was ok to fore arm smash Pedro Mendes in the face an offence that would have carried a prison sentence if you or i done it in the street!

sorry to harp on abouth this but its really getting out of hand now!

Keep your head up Tiny you know all the supporters and players are 100% behind you!

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the Mendes thing, excellent point, they do seem to bend rules depending on who has been the injured party and also depending on whether the perpertrator is of one of the protected big clubs, total farce
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Good job Tiny Taylor didn't ride his bike the wrong way up a one-way street or the world's media would have had a field day! :D
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