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Thread: Long stamping his mark?

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    Long stamping his mark?

    Media sources suggesting Long may be sited by the compliance officer for a stamp on Scott Brown during last night’s game. No doubt knowing the SFA he will be found guilty as no one in Scotland is allowed to tackle or touch Brown, who was so badly injured he only managed to complete 90 minutes.

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    Have you seen the video? I reckon he'll get done.

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    Given what Griffiths got away with I don't see how they can find him guilty..going from just the regular view last night that is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Handsome_Devil View Post
    Given what Griffiths got away with I don't see how they can find him guilty..going from just the regular view last night that is.
    Cast iron case ...he'll get off as Griiffiths won his case.

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    Chris Sutton said it wasn't deliberate and that these things happen in a game.

    I make him bang right.

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    If Sutton says he's innocent the Compliance Officer will take an opposite view !

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