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Post by Myddleshrew on Mar 21, 2015 20:03:15 GMT 1
Could in serious trouble after appearing to bite a Stevenage player today
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Post by Deleted on Mar 21, 2015 20:05:25 GMT 1
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Post by Myddleshrew on Mar 21, 2015 21:39:41 GMT 1
Oh didn't realise that so he is in deeper s**t Both clubs no doubt get charge according to the net a Dagenham player got his nose broken after a fight in tunnel
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Post by theshrews81 on Mar 21, 2015 21:50:42 GMT 1
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Post by GrizzlyShrew on Mar 21, 2015 22:52:14 GMT 1
Not good for the player at all - seems a bit of an animal at times, just glad he isn't still with us. The fact that it happened against Stevenage makes it just a little less of a crime though in my view.
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Post by jimmelrosesjaw on Mar 22, 2015 1:41:37 GMT 1
The ref booked him, therefore I don't think there can further action due to the daft fa rules.
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Post by shrewinjapan on Mar 22, 2015 7:35:32 GMT 1
The Stevenage player tried to pull him up from the ground by the throat, I'm not surprised if he bit him.
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Post by davycrockett on Mar 22, 2015 8:25:56 GMT 1
More hand to mouth than mouth to hand
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Post by Deleted on Mar 22, 2015 9:56:52 GMT 1
The ref booked him, therefore I don't think there can further action due to the daft fa rules. In my opinion the referee booked him for holding onto the ball and time wasting.
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Post by Shrewsfan1985 on Mar 22, 2015 11:18:53 GMT 1
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Post by Shrewsfan1985 on Mar 23, 2015 0:08:13 GMT 1
Hertfordshire Constabulary are Investigating allegations Dagenham and Redbridge midfielder Joss Labadie bit Stevenage captain Ronnie Henry during Saturday’s match.
Police told Sky Sports News HQ they were "making enquiries" following the complaint.
In a statement to Sky Sports News HQ, Dagenham and Redbridge managing director Steve Thompson said: "We will cooperate fully with police, if an investigation is opened. "However, Joss Labadie maintains his innocence, and maintains that he didn't bite the player."
Dagenham won the game 1-0 but the match was overshadowed by a tussle between Labadie and Henry late on.
The pair clashed in front of one of the assistant referees with Henry straightway indicating that he had been bitten by Labadie.
There was another confrontation between the pair after the full-time whistle with Henry clearly incensed by what he thought was a bite which reportedly drew blood.
Labadie was later seen talking to a police officer in the stands at Boraodhall Way after the game.
It is the second alleged biting incident that Labadie has been involved in over the last 12 months. The 24-year-old served a 10-match ban and was fined £2,000 in March 2014 for biting Chesterfield's Ollie Banks while playing for Torquay – a charge which he denied.
Asked what he would do if one of his players was found to have bitten another player, Daggers manager Wayne Burnett said: “There will certainly be an internal investigation.
"It will be dealt with in-house, but until I actually know the facts I won’t comment on them.”
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Post by venceremos on Mar 23, 2015 12:24:24 GMT 1
Serious anger management issues. Should be no place on any pitch for him until and unless he sorts that out.
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Post by Shrewsfan1985 on Mar 26, 2015 11:27:50 GMT 1
Dagenham's Joss Labadie has been charged with Violent Conduct by the Football Association over an allegation of biting in Saturday's win over Stevenage.
The 24-year-old midfielder was accused of biting Stevenage's Ronnie Henry.
Last season Labadie served a 10-match ban and was fined £2,000 for biting an opponent while he was at Torquay.
The former Tranmere Rovers and Notts County player has until 18:00 BST on 30 March to appeal against the charge.
Labadie joined Dagenham last summer and has scored two goals in 25 appearances for the east London club.
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