Question?
If the letter was sent to the wrong address and no one knew about it then how come he had already served one match ban already? or did he get the suspension through receiving a red card? Just wondering
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Question?
If the letter was sent to the wrong address and no one knew about it then how come he had already served one match ban already? or did he get the suspension through receiving a red card? Just wondering
I questioned the logic behind this on our own MB, moving on from that, one can only assume that as the player himself didnt inform his new club of the suspension that he either...
a) didnt bother as he assumed the League would inform his new club of any outstanding suspensions when his registration was changed or b) was of the impression it was a one game ban for a red card & had previously been served.
Apparently he did recieve a red card v Derry City so maybe this explains that possible situation, all mere speculation on my part of course. No doubt this will run & run for quite some time until the League make a definitive ruling on it one way or the other, ie the usual BS associated with the entire EL!
Koh
Verification of Shiels red card v Derry.Quote:
Originally Posted by DvB
But the game was played on 23 June, so how could he still be suspended in mid-July?? :confused:
A Shamrock Rovers fan slagging a Sligo Rovers fan on a Galway United forum?
In fact, a Shamrock Rovers fan (in the First Division) slagging a Sligo Rovers fan (in the Premier Division) ?
Actually, a Shamrock Rovers fan (homeless) slagging a Sligo Rovers fan (er, not homeless...) about their spiritual home.
DID I MISS SOMETHING?
Its bloodsport. The likes of NY Hoop and myself know that
the intellectually challenged will always rise to the bait.
If you come from an inbred town where an "attack all outsiders"
attittude is the norm, then its also likely that you will have no sense
of humour and also fail to grasp the concept of sarcasm.
NY Hoop, you come from an inbred town.