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Bosingwa escapes FA action

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Bosingwa is a very lucky lad

Crap officiating all round though. There was nothing in Lampard's tackle, but Bosingwa should have been sent

Shayne Hayne could have done a better job...

Come on Jimbo. He probably would have sent off John Terry as well and anyone else who either said something or appeared to be waving their arms around. I'm guessing there wouldn't have been too many players left on the paddock.

But seriously, I agree with you Bosingwa is a very lucky boy. In a way, I would have liked to see how the boys would have gone without him. We seem to be leaking a lot of goals at the moment (although Lampard's ridiculous red card wouldn't have helped the cause on the weekend) and Bosingwa goes missing too much for my liking.

Anyone know when Essien is due back? Gees, we are missing his prescence.
 

Matt23

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Oh, it gets better:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...ard-reprieve-ref-Riley-admits-I-sent-off.html



That petulant twat Tranaldo has been doing it all season, with no reprecussions. Shaun angrily swipes at Delap, after he has hacked him from behind and then gone back for more as he's on the ground, and will likely get the same punishment.

One set of rules for the Sky 4 and another for everyone else.
Speaking of "no repecussions" you must have missed this one...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56GVkhE6CVI
 

redreg

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are you joking? the assistant isn't the one with the cards in his pocket and he waved his flagged ... what more can he do? he isn't the power to be of the game

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=jNUTkIQXfxs


Depends though, did the assistant then hold the flag up horizontally across his chest to signal to the ref that they he needed to discuss an issue?

When a linesman waves his flag it just means that a foul has been committed and that the ref needs to award a free kick. If he then holds the flag across his chest then he will get the referees' attention and the ref will run over and discuss whatever needs to be discussed.
 

Matt23

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Ball got three weeks for that you f**king tosser. So there were reprocussions.

Bosingwa should get nothing less.
touchy...Carry on about Ronaldo, but when it's one your bitters commiting the offence...:roll:
 

redreg

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No you don't get what I mean. Sure he got the refs attention for a foul by raising his flag, he then positioned the flag to award the free kick to whichever team (he must have signalled it to Chelsea going by what we saw). If the assistant had clearly seen the Bosingwa incident and the ref failed to take action then he should have kept his flag by his chest to gain the referees attention again and then let him know exactly what happened.
 

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