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Sniffer
19/04/2007, 4:17 PM
Latest suspension news is here (http://www.walkthechalk.com/content.php?show=eircom_suspensions). Plenty of new and interesting fines this week.
Anyone know what the lad of Kilkenny did to get an 8 match ban?
kdjac
BohsPartisan
19/04/2007, 4:49 PM
Anyone know what the lad of Kilkenny did to get an 8 match ban?
Maybe he scored and then in celebration lifted his shirt to reveal a Delaney Out T-Shirt
Sniffer
19/04/2007, 4:59 PM
Delaneyski Out:)
Raheny Red
19/04/2007, 5:35 PM
Anyone know what the lad of Kilkenny did to get an 8 match ban?
kdjac
The Polish player was sent off by the Polish referee (in his second ever game in charge in eL football) :D - I think it was for spitting!
Battery Rover
19/04/2007, 5:46 PM
The Polish player was sent off by the Polish referee (in his second ever game in charge in eL football)
We had that referee vs Kildare County. Wouldn't fill you with confidence judging his performance.
ForzaWexford
19/04/2007, 5:59 PM
Pat Dolan (Technical Official, Wexford Youths) warned as to his future conduct as a result of been reported by the referee v Kildare County (08.04.07).
Wexford Youths were fined €200 for the improper conduct of their players
(five players carded and one technical official reported) v Kildare County (08.04.07).
Good man Pat!
Karl Phillips
19/04/2007, 6:12 PM
He was sent off for spitting at Alan murphy
RonnieB
19/04/2007, 6:16 PM
Funny that, most people try and punch Murphy.
Schumi
19/04/2007, 6:52 PM
SIX (6) teams fined for submitting their team sheet late! What happened?
Seems pretty obvious what happened to me ;)
Schumi
19/04/2007, 7:21 PM
Left myself open to those I suppose. :rolleyes:
I don't remember any fines for that before so it seems a bit odd to have SIX (6) of them one go.
Sheridan
19/04/2007, 8:23 PM
Five teams, I think, Shamrock got stung twice. About time the league started clamping down on this particular transgression. The rule has been in place for years and yet teams have continually breached it with impunity, sometimes through sheer administrative negligence, sometimes by playing silly buggers.
sligoman
19/04/2007, 11:34 PM
A child throws a gobstopper sweet onto the pitch and we get fined €500:rolleyes:. Yet Harps throw something on the pitch and only get fined €100?:confused:
Five teams, I think, Shamrock got stung twice. About time the league started clamping down on this particular transgression. The rule has been in place for years and yet teams have continually breached it with impunity, sometimes through sheer administrative negligence, sometimes by playing silly buggers.
I presume now the FAI running the league they are going to use fines as the stick to beat clubs into submission in effort to make the league more professional bit by bit. Late team sheet fine should increase 100 euro each time until club gets the message.
Dr.Nightdub
20/04/2007, 12:00 AM
A child throws a gobstopper sweet onto the pitch and we get fined €500:rolleyes:. Yet Harps throw something on the pitch and only get fined €100?:confused:
So Harps' "something" was smaller than your gobstopper. It's obvious.
Dr.Nightdub
20/04/2007, 12:01 AM
SIX (6) teams fined for submitting their team sheet late! What happened?
Obviously indecisive managers.
nzamcdza
20/04/2007, 12:50 AM
seems as though the FAI are doing something right for a change!
Fine the lot of them!
Raheny Red
20/04/2007, 10:34 AM
How did the FAI know which set of fans set off the flares?! :rolleyes: considering Shels were in an undesignated part of the ground where both sets of fans could mingle!
OneRedArmy
20/04/2007, 10:48 AM
How did the FAI know which set of fans set off the flares?! :rolleyes: considering Shels were in an undesignated part of the ground where both sets of fans could mingle!Hazarding a guess but by the colours they were wearing, the songs they were singing, and the real giveaway, who they cheered for.
I've been watching a lot of CSI lately......
Dr.Nightdub
20/04/2007, 4:51 PM
How did the FAI know which set of fans set off the flares?! :rolleyes: considering Shels were in an undesignated part of the ground where both sets of fans could mingle!
I'd love to see some club trying that one on. "But Mr. Delaney your honour, it wasn't us. We'd just scored so if a distress flare was set off it must have been the opposition fans signalling their distress."
Raheny Red
22/04/2007, 3:13 PM
Hazarding a guess but by the colours they were wearing, the songs they were singing, and the real giveaway, who they cheered for.
I've been watching a lot of CSI lately......
My point is with no proper designated section for away fans anyone can pose as an away fan :rolleyes:
don ramo
22/04/2007, 5:36 PM
We had that referee vs Kildare County. Wouldn't fill you with confidence judging his performance.
we had the polish ref vs finn harps, it was his first ever game in the eircom league, i thought he done really well, when you take the other refs into consideration
if your team sheet is late though, you know the rules, surely you'd have your team made out 4-5 hours before the game
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