meh maybe. Point is FA statement said they could not downgrade
and therefore for the ban to be lifted chelsea would have to prove the offence was not owrthy of a booking. It clearly was, so what's changed?
Posted By: megson on September 16th 2008 at 15:27:04
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- surprise surprise (Other Football) - south, Sep 16, 15:08:36
- Er, i thought the FA could not downgrade it to a yellow? (Other Football) - megson, Sep 16, 15:15:14
- but had the appeal been by Plymouth (Other Football) - south, Sep 16, 15:18:29
- Thought it was a second yellow the Plymouth chappy got ? (n/m) (Other Football) - Steve in Holland, Sep 16, 15:19:43
- but just suppose that it had been a straight red (Other Football) - south, Sep 16, 15:21:36
- Thought it was a second yellow the Plymouth chappy got ? (n/m) (Other Football) - Steve in Holland, Sep 16, 15:19:43
- he thought whatsisface was thru on goal. Was a correct red card. (n/m) (Other Football) - Tricky Hawes, Sep 16, 15:16:13
- Should have been a yellow (n/m) (Other Football) - Steve in Holland, Sep 16, 15:16:13
- meh maybe. Point is FA statement said they could not downgrade (Other Football) - megson, Sep 16, 15:27:04
- but had the appeal been by Plymouth (Other Football) - south, Sep 16, 15:18:29
- Correct decision. Shame though! (n/m) (Other Football) - Steve in Holland, Sep 16, 15:10:01
- Er, i thought the FA could not downgrade it to a yellow? (Other Football) - megson, Sep 16, 15:15:14
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