by bobby1413 » 08 Jan 2017 14:50
by 6ft Kerplunk » 12 Jan 2017 11:06
by stealthpapes » 13 Jan 2017 15:47
6ft Kerplunk Interesting. How come in other sports its the individual athlete that has to do the whereabouts stuff but football its down to the club?
Regulation 14(a) reminds clubs that they must furnish the FA upon request with any whereabouts information, which at a minimum should include the dates their players train, the start and finish times of training, the address at which such training will take place; and the home address for a player and any other address at which they regularly reside overnight.
Regulation 14(c) also tells clubs that it will be a breach of the regulation for a club to fail to provide regular details of the times, dates and venues of the club’s training sessions in the manner directed by the FA. Regulation 14(d) – which Manchester City have violated – says it is a breach of the regulations if the information contained in such reports is either initially inaccurate or has not been updated by the club as necessary to ensure it remains accurate.
by genome » 13 Jan 2017 17:31
stealthpapes Regulation 14(a) reminds clubs that they must furnish the FA upon request
by stealthpapes » 13 Jan 2017 18:17
by BR0B0T » 15 Jan 2017 15:39
by 6ft Kerplunk » 16 Jan 2017 10:10
stealthpapes6ft Kerplunk Interesting. How come in other sports its the individual athlete that has to do the whereabouts stuff but football its down to the club?
In this case, it's the club at fault.Regulation 14(a) reminds clubs that they must furnish the FA upon request with any whereabouts information, which at a minimum should include the dates their players train, the start and finish times of training, the address at which such training will take place; and the home address for a player and any other address at which they regularly reside overnight.
Regulation 14(c) also tells clubs that it will be a breach of the regulation for a club to fail to provide regular details of the times, dates and venues of the club’s training sessions in the manner directed by the FA. Regulation 14(d) – which Manchester City have violated – says it is a breach of the regulations if the information contained in such reports is either initially inaccurate or has not been updated by the club as necessary to ensure it remains accurate.
by genome » 16 Jan 2017 18:36
by bobby1413 » 22 Jan 2017 08:53
by Victor Meldrew » 22 Jan 2017 19:32
bobby1413 Confirmed on match of the day. Pep Guardiola is indeed a complete and total pr1ck.
by bobby1413 » 22 Jan 2017 21:12
Victor Meldrewbobby1413 Confirmed on match of the day. Pep Guardiola is indeed a complete and total pr1ck.
In what way?
I didn't see the interview but I should imagine that he was a bit miffed about the penalty that was not given for the blatant push on Sterling that could have put City 3-1 up when instead Spurs went down the other end and scored.
by Hoop Blah » 23 Jan 2017 09:40
by Victor Meldrew » 23 Jan 2017 16:48
bobby1413Victor Meldrewbobby1413 Confirmed on match of the day. Pep Guardiola is indeed a complete and total pr1ck.
In what way?
I didn't see the interview but I should imagine that he was a bit miffed about the penalty that was not given for the blatant push on Sterling that could have put City 3-1 up when instead Spurs went down the other end and scored.
His general petulant, sulky behaviour, mumbling arrogantly through interviews.
MOTD presenter: Pep what was your view on the penalty incident
Petulant Child: what? Is that really your first question. You're the BBC. You're supposed to be prestigious (LOL) and you want to ask me about that?
Hoop Blah His reaction to the question was pretty cringe worthy and did him no favours whatsoever.
As one of them said in the studio, the ref not giving that as a penalty is exactly why we see players diving and rolling around to try and win a penalty or free kick.
by bobby1413 » 23 Jan 2017 17:47
Victor Meldrew Whereas Mourinho, Wenger,Ferguson etc would have been all smiles would they?
by Heavy Plob » 23 Jan 2017 21:11
genome
by BR0B0T » 23 Apr 2017 22:28
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