Taybha
Whalewhine
We would of appealed it as well i reckon , i think you have to have won the champions league to get one overturned , so i suppose we need to keep stum for another 3 seasons . 
We would of appealed it as well i reckon , i think you have to have won the champions league to get one overturned , so i suppose we need to keep stum for another 3 seasons .![]()
Did we appeal Dale Stephens sending off at Cardiff or did we assume it would be pointless?
But since we never win appeals for challenges far less deserving of a red (like Murphy falling over and getting a red), I would be pissed off at the injustice.
Pointless appeal.
Every ref and ex-ref commenting over the weekend has deemed it 100% a correct call.
Dicks.
I'd not seen that - at what moment was it taken, after the red?
We wouldn't have.We would of appealed it as well i reckon
We wouldn't have.
I think a red was the correct decision, but I wouldn't have been making a massive fuss if it was just a yellow.
Replies to their club tweet about the appeal being rejected: Michael Oliver is a Newcastle fan (), the FA don't give them decisions because they 'refused to' put money into Scudamore's pot (
), refs don't give them decisions because they want them to get relegated (
).
Seems to be something in the water in Yorkshire.
If that wasnt a reckless and dangerous high tackle can somebody who thought that it wasnt a red card offence explain what constitutes such a tackle to be classed as such..
Go over to Down at the Mac, there's pages and pages and pages of it. Take your pick.
http://downatthemac.proboards.com/board/6/talk-town
They sound like the Palace Eternal Victims.Replies to their club tweet about the appeal being rejected: Michael Oliver is a Newcastle fan (), the FA don't give them decisions because they 'refused to' put money into Scudamore's pot (
), refs don't give them decisions because they want them to get relegated (
).
Seems to be something in the water in Yorkshire.
Go over to Down at the Mac, there's pages and pages and pages of it. Take your pick.
http://downatthemac.proboards.com/board/6/talk-town
Replies to their club tweet about the appeal being rejected: Michael Oliver is a Newcastle fan (), the FA don't give them decisions because they 'refused to' put money into Scudamore's pot (
), refs don't give them decisions because they want them to get relegated (
).
Seems to be something in the water in Yorkshire.
If that wasnt a reckless and dangerous high tackle can somebody who thought that it wasnt a red card offence explain what constitutes such a tackle to be classed as such..