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Jose Moaninho...can go a f*** right off...
Jose Mourinho: Chelsea boss wants ban for Man City's Toure
Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho says Manchester City's Yaya Toure should be banned after appearing to kick Norwich's Ricky van Wolfswinkel.
Toure, 30, could face a three-game ban for the incident, which took place during City's 0-0 draw at Carrow Road.
"If he is not suspended the message is clear - you can do what you want," said Mourinho. "If the FA defends football he has to be suspended."
The Football Association is awaiting referee Jon Moss's report.
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What about the scourge of our football - diving? Don't hear other managers demanding bans for that??
Wanker.
Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho says Manchester City's Yaya Toure should be banned after appearing to kick Norwich's Ricky van Wolfswinkel.
Toure, 30, could face a three-game ban for the incident, which took place during City's 0-0 draw at Carrow Road.
"If he is not suspended the message is clear - you can do what you want," said Mourinho. "If the FA defends football he has to be suspended."
The Football Association is awaiting referee Jon Moss's report.
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What about the scourge of our football - diving? Don't hear other managers demanding bans for that??
Wanker.
blueboy- Legend
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No ban confirmed Jose.....but you bet one thing...your players throw themselves around like ballet dancers as they have all season......the digs will be coming!! Cock!
blueboy- Legend
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Should be the rags manager
Utter classless twat would fit in perfectly
Utter classless twat would fit in perfectly
Paulpowersleftfoot- Key Player
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Paulpowersleftfoot wrote:Should be the rags manager
Utter classless twat would fit in perfectly
Well said.
blueboy- Legend
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Yeah, we all know why he was pushing for this. There's every chance we'd have Dino and Nasri back by the weekend and he's shitting himself that Yaya won't be confined to playing nursemaid to the back four. Getting him banned would mean he'd have an easier game against us.
Cheeky fucker. I hope we bury them on Saturday now. Along with a chorus of "Fuck off Mourinho".
Cheeky fucker. I hope we bury them on Saturday now. Along with a chorus of "Fuck off Mourinho".
leopold- The Boss
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Utter Cock, sorry nothing else will do, WTF did it have to do with him. Hopefully that is the catalyst to make sure our lads are up for it too.
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Bet Yaya's pissed off......he wanted a rest!
blueboy- Legend
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All Jose is doing is trying to piss everyone off and it's working. Rather than feeling the pressure, his players are laughing their arses off.
Topdawg- Legend
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Topdawg wrote:All Jose is doing is trying to piss everyone off and it's working. Rather than feeling the pressure, his players are laughing their arses off.
True...lets hope Yaya is seriously pissed off...and MP...and he plays Yaya in a really advanced role and steamrollers Chelsea's flat back 7.
blueboy- Legend
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Yaya has had plenty of rest in the last 2 games!!
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I think Maurine has gone too far now, his constant sniping is going to become counter productive soon. Fancy us to bounce back proper and put them to the sword.
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He wanted Sergio, Nasri, Fernandinho and YaYa out of the picture for the Cup game - plus he wanted us to lose or draw a couple of games - while Chelsea put some distance between us and the top spot. What a devious little sod he is. Watch out Maureen - Karma time.
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Hes such a twat, wish he would shut his obnoxious fuckin gob
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Graham Poll:
Craig Bellamy being charged for violent conduct and Yaya Toure escaping sanction has left many players, managers and fans baffled by the FA’s perceived inconsistency and some have accused them of ‘big club bias’.
Much of the anger and confusion comes from not knowing how these decisions are reached. I can now explain how the process works.
Anyone — a club official, a referee, a fan — can alert the FA to an incident they feel should be punished but the officials missed. This applies to the top four divisions.
● When a complaint is made to the FA, they look for footage of the alleged incident and then refer it to a panel of three former Premier League referees: Steve Dunn, Alan Wiley and Eddie Wolstenholme.
● The referee who missed the incident is not part of the process.
● The three ex-referees do not sit together or confer. The video is posted on a secure website and the panel each use a password at home to access the clips.
● Each then reply to the FA, stating whether, if they had been the referee and seen the incident as they have on the replay, they would have taken no action, shown a yellow card or sent the player off.
● Only in cases where all three men state that they would have dismissed the player do the FA then charge the offender. The members of the panel do not know how the other two voted but can obviously tell that the other two have also said it should be a red card if the player is charged.
Incredibly, there have only been six incidents reviewed so far this season, including the Bellamy and Toure cases.
Clearly then, all three must have said they would have dismissed Bellamy for his off-the-ball, premeditated strike on Jonathan De Guzman while at least one and possibly all three said that Toure’s offence should either only warrant a yellow card or, less likely, no action.
There are pros and cons with this system. If you want complete consistency then all reviews should be made by the same person.
If you want a balanced view then the system offers that. However, if one of the panel has a particularly lenient view of player discipline then he could, of course, always vote for a yellow card or no action.
I hope the FA checks to ensure this is not the case. I think the panel works, as only serious cases of misconduct result in a charge. Any that are unclear or divide opinion are likely to be dismissed.
So what about Andy Carroll? He fell into a different category as the referee, Howard Webb, did see the incident and acted. For that to be overturned West Ham would have had to prove a clear and obvious error by the referee, which they could not.
If Webb had not dismissed Carroll and somebody had cited the incident, I believe that all three of those former referees would have said that they would have sent him off, as did I and every senior referee I spoke to after the event.
Craig Bellamy being charged for violent conduct and Yaya Toure escaping sanction has left many players, managers and fans baffled by the FA’s perceived inconsistency and some have accused them of ‘big club bias’.
Much of the anger and confusion comes from not knowing how these decisions are reached. I can now explain how the process works.
Anyone — a club official, a referee, a fan — can alert the FA to an incident they feel should be punished but the officials missed. This applies to the top four divisions.
● When a complaint is made to the FA, they look for footage of the alleged incident and then refer it to a panel of three former Premier League referees: Steve Dunn, Alan Wiley and Eddie Wolstenholme.
● The referee who missed the incident is not part of the process.
● The three ex-referees do not sit together or confer. The video is posted on a secure website and the panel each use a password at home to access the clips.
● Each then reply to the FA, stating whether, if they had been the referee and seen the incident as they have on the replay, they would have taken no action, shown a yellow card or sent the player off.
● Only in cases where all three men state that they would have dismissed the player do the FA then charge the offender. The members of the panel do not know how the other two voted but can obviously tell that the other two have also said it should be a red card if the player is charged.
Incredibly, there have only been six incidents reviewed so far this season, including the Bellamy and Toure cases.
Clearly then, all three must have said they would have dismissed Bellamy for his off-the-ball, premeditated strike on Jonathan De Guzman while at least one and possibly all three said that Toure’s offence should either only warrant a yellow card or, less likely, no action.
There are pros and cons with this system. If you want complete consistency then all reviews should be made by the same person.
If you want a balanced view then the system offers that. However, if one of the panel has a particularly lenient view of player discipline then he could, of course, always vote for a yellow card or no action.
I hope the FA checks to ensure this is not the case. I think the panel works, as only serious cases of misconduct result in a charge. Any that are unclear or divide opinion are likely to be dismissed.
So what about Andy Carroll? He fell into a different category as the referee, Howard Webb, did see the incident and acted. For that to be overturned West Ham would have had to prove a clear and obvious error by the referee, which they could not.
If Webb had not dismissed Carroll and somebody had cited the incident, I believe that all three of those former referees would have said that they would have sent him off, as did I and every senior referee I spoke to after the event.
blueboy- Legend
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Poll can say all that but I think what saved YaYa was the histrionics of Wolfpussy. Rolling around like he had just had his face dipped in sulphuric acid, after being shot by a firing squad and mauled by a pack of tigers. Rather than the tiniest of taps on his arse that he actually got.
Andy Caroll was unlucky for the same reasons, but unfortunately he has history of doing what he did which is why he lost all appeals.
I agree there needs to be consistency though.
Andy Caroll was unlucky for the same reasons, but unfortunately he has history of doing what he did which is why he lost all appeals.
I agree there needs to be consistency though.
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I don't have a problem with the way these are handled, my issue is when a ref sees the incident and makes a mistake, nothing is done about it unless he admits his error.
Why can't Moanrinho be charged for what he said? Surely he is questioning the integrity of the system?
Why can't Moanrinho be charged for what he said? Surely he is questioning the integrity of the system?
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Dawg
Make a complaint to the FA then They might
look at the incident
Make a complaint to the FA then They might
look at the incident
TMG- Key Player
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his day will come and he won't get any sympathy just a lot of people saying you reap what you sow.
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Hopefully on Saturday when Yaya sticks three past them to take us into the QF of the FA Cup. But failing that, when he gets sacked for not winning anything this season. And we all know Abramovic will do it!skyblueoz wrote:his day will come and he won't get any sympathy just a lot of people saying you reap what you sow.
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"Mata was sold for £37m and De Bruyne for £18m - that's £55m," said Mourinho.
"Matic bought for £21m and Salah £11m. In this window, we are plus £23m."
Mourinho added: "We are building a team for the next decade and City have a team to win now.
"They have experience, potential, power and no worries about [Uefa cost control protocol] Financial Fair Play, because in summer they just spent. We don't need a calculator for this."
Jose conveniently forgets Zouma they bought for £12M and the fact we sold Tevez in the summer and Mario in January netting us about £30M so our net spend for the year was about £60M. We also wiped about £40M off our wages as well (Mario, Kolo, Maicon, Tevez, Bridge, Rocky, Barry, Sinclair etc.)
"Matic bought for £21m and Salah £11m. In this window, we are plus £23m."
Mourinho added: "We are building a team for the next decade and City have a team to win now.
"They have experience, potential, power and no worries about [Uefa cost control protocol] Financial Fair Play, because in summer they just spent. We don't need a calculator for this."
Jose conveniently forgets Zouma they bought for £12M and the fact we sold Tevez in the summer and Mario in January netting us about £30M so our net spend for the year was about £60M. We also wiped about £40M off our wages as well (Mario, Kolo, Maicon, Tevez, Bridge, Rocky, Barry, Sinclair etc.)
Topdawg- Legend
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And now he's starting on West Brom!
http://www.express.co.uk/sport/football/459057/West-Brom-ready-for-Mickey-Mouse-Chelsea-clash
I mean, it's not like mind games are necessary against a team who are lower down the table. I just hope it bites him on the arse.
Come on Baggies!!
http://www.express.co.uk/sport/football/459057/West-Brom-ready-for-Mickey-Mouse-Chelsea-clash
I mean, it's not like mind games are necessary against a team who are lower down the table. I just hope it bites him on the arse.
Come on Baggies!!
leopold- The Boss
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Was that not after the last game? Still....WBA are playing well.
Stream:
http://www.blinertv-ppv.cc.cc/p/bliner4.html
Stream:
http://www.blinertv-ppv.cc.cc/p/bliner4.html
blueboy- Legend
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Might well have been, but it's been dredged up today. Hopefully the Baggies won't get robbed like they did last time.
leopold- The Boss
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poor marking, they robbed themselves
Topdawg- Legend
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fuck right off JOSE....you wank stain!!!
well done WBA!
well done WBA!
blueboy- Legend
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He won't be so fuckin chirpy now..!!! Ha ha ha ha
Mainerdwasmychurch- Youth Team
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We've got to get back to winning ways tomorrow night and then keep it going for a few weeks.
Topdawg- Legend
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Great stuff from the Baggies. Up yours Morono !!!
I see West Ham managed to comfortably beat Norwich which is rather off pissing
Got to beat The Mackems tomorrow
I see West Ham managed to comfortably beat Norwich which is rather off pissing
Got to beat The Mackems tomorrow
TMG- Key Player
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Brilliant! Beat Sunderland to go back on top. Assuming, of course, Arsenal don't do the unthinkable and beat United. And on the current form of both, I expect it'll be a draw.
leopold- The Boss
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Karma's a bitch Maureen. Little horse slipped in it's own sh*t or what..........ha ha ha
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