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Post by grinfish on Apr 7, 2011 23:49:21 GMT 1
yes won't it be great on saturday when all english games are abondoned after about 15 minutes due to lack of players left on the pitch Hey, if that's what it takes to get the message across. One weekend of mass refunds should soon get the clubs hammering the rules into the players effectively.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 8, 2011 0:39:24 GMT 1
This post goes down as the biggest piece of horses**te i have ever had the misfortune to read. Then my friend you have ignored every single thread Matron and Jamo have ever posted on......now thats what I call horse5hit ! Good point, well made. I bow to your superior knowledge on this topic.
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Post by scottishshrew on Apr 8, 2011 1:31:52 GMT 1
yes won't it be great on saturday when all english games are abondoned after about 15 minutes due to lack of players left on the pitch These people are capable of avoiding swearing. Enforce the rule and it will stop.
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Post by stuttgartershrew on Apr 8, 2011 6:50:08 GMT 1
yes won't it be great on saturday when all english games are abondoned after about 15 minutes due to lack of players left on the pitch Hey, if that's what it takes to get the message across. One weekend of mass refunds should soon get the clubs hammering the rules into the players effectively. I don't think you will ever do away with swearing completely but I think a very good start would be to punish players swearing at the ref. If you team is getting dicked because you keep getting players sent off no ones fault but the players. If games are getting abandoned because too many players are getting sent off no ones fault but the players. They would soon get the message... Different level of course but ever week here in the Kreisliga we have the ref come in, run through the pass control and give us a talk which includes a reminder that any backchat, swearing etc will result in a yellow card. And they enforce it week in, week out. The ref hardly gets any grief and if any player does start to have a go you find the vast majority of his teams mates telling him to shut up rather than join in having a go at the ref as it's them who have to continue a man down... I don't think there is any need for the ref to get the grief we see and it can be stopped if enforced... It like supporters standing in seated areas of the ground. The powers that be can stop it if they really wanted to, they have the powers to do so. Its just a matter of whether the see a need or want to...
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