wws
13/09/2001, 10:08 AM
Last week's disciplinary meeting chose to apply, "common sense," to the situation and settled for fining St Patrick's £1,000.
So are we to assume that Shels, Galway and Derry are looking for no common sense to be applied to this situation?
The rules are clear
- Pats should be deducted 3 points
-with regard to the other 6 points it is the responsibility of the league to check their own registration records with the teamsheets supplied by the officials so the other 2 games were clearly due to FAI incompetence and maladministration...."the deduct 9 points brigade" are full of **** and their schardenfraude (is that what the germans call it?) will rebound on them big time when they inevitably **** up....as all Irish clubs do....we will remember those who wished to damage a fellow club beyond natural justice
-the possibility of fining Shels and the other appellant clubs should be explored as they are clearly muck raking in order to damage the league.....clear case of bringing the game into disrepute....the Commissioner must prove himself now (!)
So are we to assume that Shels, Galway and Derry are looking for no common sense to be applied to this situation?
The rules are clear
- Pats should be deducted 3 points
-with regard to the other 6 points it is the responsibility of the league to check their own registration records with the teamsheets supplied by the officials so the other 2 games were clearly due to FAI incompetence and maladministration...."the deduct 9 points brigade" are full of **** and their schardenfraude (is that what the germans call it?) will rebound on them big time when they inevitably **** up....as all Irish clubs do....we will remember those who wished to damage a fellow club beyond natural justice
-the possibility of fining Shels and the other appellant clubs should be explored as they are clearly muck raking in order to damage the league.....clear case of bringing the game into disrepute....the Commissioner must prove himself now (!)