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Thread: Not only did he headbutt him ...

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    Not only did he headbutt him ...



    ... but he also tried to pull his pants down whilst attacking him from the rear. IMHO a much graver offence.

    As you can see the ref didn't see it.

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    re: Not only did he headbutt him ...

    But the ref did see two other red card offences and gave only yellows for them. As inept a display as I've witnessed in a long time.

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    re: Not only did he headbutt him ...

    Quote Originally Posted by Corkhead


    ... but he also tried to pull his pants down whilst attacking him from the rear. IMHO a much graver offence.

    As you can see the ref didn't see it.

    Totally agree Corkmeister.A wedgie ok,but to pull down.No siree.

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    Correctomundo Scou - wedgies are righfully part and parcel of the modern game but pant-pullers are well out of order.

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    re: Not only did he headbutt him ...

    Are you sure they're not Siamese twins, joined at the head?
    Pretty impressive they play for different teams.

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    It was a red card offence yet no further action is going to be taken, he is therefore available to play tomorrow. Have had many happy times in Devonport Dockyard and the associated night life over the years but I have to say Argyle are Thugs. Hartley forearmed smashed Roberts in the league game, got a yellow. Three red cards wouldn't have been out of place for them Thursday evening. None were issued. Freeman correctly got a red against Northampton. Sawyer a yellow for the same awful challenge. Gavin Ward (the 4th official) couldn't wait to get involved with the touchline incident drawing the Refs attention to it. Yet not one of the 4 officials saw the head butt. It beggars belief what Argyle have to do to get a red card at Fratton.

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    the fa have deducted 10pts from pompey for the jamille matt headbutt on doyle,saying that pompey have gone too many years now without punishment and have ordered all game officials to make sure pompey never get out of league 2...............****ing spineless ****s

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    re: Not only did he headbutt him ...

    Hey Daz I hear from a Silloth fishing comp that the sun is shining again today. 2 days this week f.f.s.

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    re: Not only did he headbutt him ...

    Great Pic that Corky. Indeed the ref was atrocious. I hope come Sunday night we are not talking about the officials.

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    re: Not only did he headbutt him ...

    Quote Originally Posted by lovedeanblue
    Hey Daz I hear from a Silloth fishing comp that the sun is shining again today. 2 days this week f.f.s.
    more than that mate a good week of blue skies and sunshine mind you were in south cumbria this morning was a frost on cars heres hoping tomorrow brings us all sunshine about 8pm PLAY UP POMPEY

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