patman
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Post by patman on Jan 25, 2009 10:31:40 GMT 1
For Gary Roberts' idotic behaviour in the last minute yesterday we are probably going to have to do without him for 3 possibly 4 games. The yellow he got was his 5th of the season so thats one match and under FA rules a straight red for foul and abusive language is usually a 2 match ban however the fact he was booked and given a straight red could well mean that they might add an extra game onto it. Apparently we were Matt Le Tissiers game on soccer saturday yesterday and he said as Robbo left the pitch he barged into somone and stood on him so i guess it all depends on how the referee reports the incident. IMHO he deserves to be fined because it was just petulence and stupidity so i applaud Clark for saying he will use the clubs indiscipline procedure.
However we all make mistakes and hopefully sgt pilko and lionel will do teh business in his place
UTT - best team by a way for the most part yesterday
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Post by Tez on Jan 25, 2009 10:33:36 GMT 1
Even if it is 4 games like you say... we have replacements waiting and probably busting to take his place..
Enter Pilks & Ainsy!
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Post by shawsie on Jan 25, 2009 10:39:28 GMT 1
Absolute stupidity in the extreme from Roberts and if he gets 3/4 games he may regret it big time, because as good as he has been in recent weeks, the shirt will pass to pilks/ainsworth and if they do the business he will be sat on the sidelines!!!!
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Post by terrierng on Jan 25, 2009 10:52:54 GMT 1
Absolute stupidity in the extreme from Roberts and if he gets 3/4 games he may regret it big time, because as good as he has been in recent weeks, the shirt will pass to pilks/ainsworth and if they do the business he will be sat on the sidelines!!!! was just going to post this your right he could regret it as we have good ready made replacements now,and bearing in mind we may get a striker before yeovil,he may find it very hard to get back in.
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Post by Tez on Jan 25, 2009 10:57:02 GMT 1
It's his own fault Tezng... needless and petulant IMO.
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Post by terrierspirit on Jan 25, 2009 12:53:32 GMT 1
Roberts didn't get a straight red card, he was given a second yellow card for abusive language towards the ref. He chopped someone in the first half for his first yellow. 2 game ban i reckon.
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Post by megastar1 on Jan 25, 2009 12:58:11 GMT 1
what total boll@cks. Roberts let his frustration at the worse ref i've seen all season get the better of him. He just summed up what 3000 fans thought of the terrible ref and linesman who weren't fit to ref in the conference. Get off his back you muppets. Did u actually go cos I can't believe the comments you've made if u were there like i was.
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Post by henseventee on Jan 25, 2009 12:59:18 GMT 1
Definitely a ONE game ban for Roberts.
When a player is sent off for two yellows then a one game ban is served and neither card counts towards the 'totting up'.
If he gets another yellow card before the end of Feb he'll get a one match 'totting up' ban.
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Post by stevvy on Jan 25, 2009 13:00:34 GMT 1
if it is a 1 game ban then i guess probaly better missing yeovil than missing peterborough (not that hes guaranteed to get back into the side after his ban)
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Post by terrierng on Jan 25, 2009 13:03:53 GMT 1
what total boll@cks. Roberts let his frustration at the worse ref i've seen all season get the better of him. He just summed up what 3000 fans thought of the terrible ref and linesman who weren't fit to ref in the conference. Get off his back you muppets. Did u actually go cos I can't believe the comments you've made if u were there like i was. yes i went and yes he was stupid,the game was lost and now we are without our best player,do you feel hard behind your keyboard calling people muppets?
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Post by stevvy on Jan 25, 2009 13:09:04 GMT 1
just doing a bit of double checking and it looks like a red card for 2 yellows is indeed an instant ban (so misses yeovil) if it was a straight red card,then the punishment for foul and abusive language is indeed a 2 match ban,but unsure whether his rescinded red card against darlo counts as a previous red card this season,and if so that makes it a 3 match ban,and unsure if it was 1 yellow then a straight red,as to whether he gets the 2 match ban,and then an extra ban for the 5 yellows-think clark will be onto the FA to clarify,and will then let the fans know
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Post by ShortbreadPete on Jan 25, 2009 13:09:14 GMT 1
Foul and/or abusive language is a straight red unless the ref decided to treat it as dissent then it would be a yellow
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Post by chaz2508 on Jan 25, 2009 13:11:07 GMT 1
For Gary Roberts' idotic behaviour in the last minute yesterday we are probably going to have to do without him for 3 possibly 4 games. The yellow he got was his 5th of the season so thats one match and under FA rules a straight red for foul and abusive language is usually a 2 match ban however the fact he was booked and given a straight red could well mean that they might add an extra game onto it. Apparently we were Matt Le Tissiers game on soccer saturday yesterday and he said as Robbo left the pitch he barged into somone and stood on him so i guess it all depends on how the referee reports the incident. IMHO he deserves to be fined because it was just petulence and stupidity so i applaud Clark for saying he will use the clubs indiscipline procedure. However we all make mistakes and hopefully sgt pilko and lionel will do teh business in his place UTT - best team by a way for the most part yesterday He does deserve to be punished but if those people where went to the match will know that Roberts was getting wound up in that game and IMHO i think carney should of come on for roberts and then brought Parker off for Tom or someone and put Cads upfront
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Post by marshterrier on Jan 25, 2009 13:14:41 GMT 1
Roberts didn't get a straight red card, he was given a second yellow card for abusive language towards the ref. He chopped someone in the first half for his first yellow. 2 game ban i reckon. Goodwin was the only Town player booked in the first half. Roberts got booked for kicking the ball away, then a straight red for foul and abusive language. That'll probably be a 4 game ban for pure stupidity.
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Post by jimmynich on Jan 25, 2009 13:21:48 GMT 1
Megastar--tou are talking shi*e---he is aprofessional footballer---are you saying that when you/me get wound up/frustrated at work tom we swear/stamp our feet and shout at our boss/customers ? He is a fantastic player whose petulance may cost us a play off spot and should be fined accordingly
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Post by shawsie on Jan 25, 2009 13:28:01 GMT 1
Megastar--tou are talking shi*e---he is aprofessional footballer---are you saying that when you/me get wound up/frustrated at work tom we swear/stamp our feet and shout at our boss/customers ? He is a fantastic player whose petulance may cost us a play off spot and should be fined accordingly Absolutely spot on jimmy!!
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Post by Dell12 on Jan 25, 2009 13:32:41 GMT 1
Roberts didn't get a straight red card, he was given a second yellow card for abusive language towards the ref. He chopped someone in the first half for his first yellow. 2 game ban i reckon. Goodwin was the only Town player booked in the first half. Roberts got booked for kicking the ball away, then a straight red for foul and abusive language. While he was rightly sent off it agrieves me that week in week out I see Rooney swearing (eff off etc) at the referee in the Premiership yet he is never sent of, or even yellow carded. It seems to be one rule for some, and one for everyone else. I totally sympathise with the referee having done a little reffing in my time, it's not nice at all to be sworn at while doing a difficult job, but the rules have to be universal.
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Post by stevvy on Jan 25, 2009 13:34:34 GMT 1
agree there-think i remember when man utd played arsenal a few years ago and rooney apparently swore upwards of 50 times (to himself and at other players/officials) yet from memory wasnt even spoken to about it
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Post by wildbillthetownfan on Jan 25, 2009 13:35:17 GMT 1
So it seems that Roberts swore at the Ref!! it's not on, but the spoilt brat at Man Ure does it all the time and gets away with it.
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Post by marshterrier on Jan 25, 2009 13:36:00 GMT 1
Goodwin was the only Town player booked in the first half. Roberts got booked for kicking the ball away, then a straight red for foul and abusive language. While he was rightly sent off it agrieves me that week in week out I see Rooney swearing (eff off etc) at the referee in the Premiership yet he is never sent of, or even yellow carded. It seems to be one rule for some, and one for everyone else. I totally sympathise with the referee having done a little reffing in my time, it's not nice at all to be sworn at while doing a difficult job, but the rules have to be universal. I agree 100% on the fact that the top teams get away with it week in and week out. If Wayne Rooney got a three game ban every time he swore at an official he'd probably only play about 15 games a season. Despite the fact that most of his swearing is captured on TV, nothing is ever done about it.
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Post by scottieterrier on Jan 25, 2009 15:07:49 GMT 1
We can all say he shouldn't have reacted but it is an emotional game, makes it even worse when they have officials like them yesterday to deal with. There's only one Gary Roberts! One Gary Roberts!
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Post by henseventee on Jan 26, 2009 10:41:35 GMT 1
Confirmed that Roberts recieved a yellow and then a straight red card rather than two yellows, therefore he will serve a TWO game ban - possibly extended to 3 unless the 1st yellow doesn't count in the totting up process.
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Post by SN0W on Jan 26, 2009 10:52:26 GMT 1
He was really psyched-up to win and was obviously frustrated when it went against us. On the positive side it is good that we have that mentality, he just needs to exercise a bit more self control... I'm sure Blackie will get him back in line.
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Post by Captainslapper on Jan 26, 2009 10:56:17 GMT 1
Itll be 3 games then. 1 game for the first yellow that took him to 5 for the season PLUS 2 more games for the straight red for foul abusive language.
We were all frustrated at how the game had gone, and the rather obvious home bias from the ref but hes not a young kid hes an experienced pro and hes let himself and the club down.
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Post by sjc1980 on Jan 26, 2009 10:58:19 GMT 1
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Post by NookTerrier on Jan 26, 2009 10:58:28 GMT 1
Didn't O'Reagan say the first yellow would not count and when he returns he's still on 4 yellow cards? Oh well, good timing with the signings.
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Post by NookTerrier on Jan 26, 2009 10:59:02 GMT 1
Three games, on the OS
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Post by Terriersmad on Jan 26, 2009 11:08:08 GMT 1
Am I alone in thinking that the ref acted the wrong way? Yes, by the letter of the law he did the right thing, but by the spirit of the game did he? Certainly a booking for kicking the ball away, but didn't Roberts turn his back after the booking? If I remember correctly, he didn't have time for anything more than 'F*** off', which was born more from frustration at giving his all and getting nothing from it. If the referee was applying common sense (obviously beyond Mr Beeby there), he should have pulled Roberts over along with Holdsworth, and given him a final warning. Certainly, a straight red for one or two words seems harsh compared to the nothing Rooney, Terry et al get from streams of expletives aimed at referees in the Premier League.
Although Roberts was unprofessional, so was the referee.
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Post by Torquayterrier on Jan 26, 2009 11:30:27 GMT 1
I agree. Can't condone what Roberts said or did but a more sensible ref would have given a yellow and had a word, he seemed very quick with that red, almost knee-jerk. As has been said we see back chat and swearing from players *at a higher level of football* (and thus more in the spotlight and should be showing an example) every week.
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Post by TomTheTerrier on Jan 26, 2009 11:41:36 GMT 1
Misses Yeovil, Peterborough and Hartlepool. Time for Pilkington to show what he can do!
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