by Alan Partridge » 30 Nov 2009 16:41
by Stranded » 30 Nov 2009 16:56
Alan Partridge Personal opinion is the result should stand at 4-1. But that's not going to happen.
I agree with everything in that Barnsley chairman's letter.
by Dirk Gently » 30 Nov 2009 16:58
by handbags_harris » 30 Nov 2009 17:11
by facaldaqui » 30 Nov 2009 17:42
by size 12 » 30 Nov 2009 17:54
floyd__streeteThaumagurist* I remember the Leicester replay. Quite disgraceful.
Was Reading vs Bury in the Coca-Cola Cup 95/96 (abandoned at 0-2 due to a waterlogged pitch, 2-1 win in the replay) also a disgrace?
by working class hero » 30 Nov 2009 19:00
StrandedThaumagurist* I remember the Leicester replay. Quite disgraceful. Wasn't that the season when Leicester were cheating by not paying off their debts while managing to keep hold of their better players on big money?
What was disgraceful about it? If anything the original game should not have started but calling it off and replaying it was entirely the correct thing to do.
by handbags_harris » 30 Nov 2009 19:20
by Rex » 30 Nov 2009 19:40
by Dirk Gently » 30 Nov 2009 19:58
by T.R.O.L.I. » 30 Nov 2009 20:15
handbags_harris I do feel somewhat for them with regards to red and yellow cards and the suspensions. That side of things is all wrong
by Platypuss » 30 Nov 2009 20:30
T.R.O.L.I.handbags_harris I do feel somewhat for them with regards to red and yellow cards and the suspensions. That side of things is all wrong
Agreed. Surely if the "result" is not valid then everything else in the abandoned match shouldn't be valid?
by Jerry St Clair » 30 Nov 2009 21:02
PlatypussT.R.O.L.I.handbags_harris I do feel somewhat for them with regards to red and yellow cards and the suspensions. That side of things is all wrong
Agreed. Surely if the "result" is not valid then everything else in the abandoned match shouldn't be valid?
So if someone goes into a challenge recklessly with a elbow swinging and lays someone out they should get off scott-free if the game later gets abandoned?
by T.R.O.L.I. » 30 Nov 2009 22:29
Jerry St ClairPlatypuss So if someone goes into a challenge recklessly with a elbow swinging and lays someone out they should get off scott-free if the game later gets abandoned?
Agreed. A yellow or red card is usually a punishment for a single act in contravention of the laws of the game (though, admittedly, it can be an accumulation of minor indiscretions). The result cannot stand because the laws require a 90 minute game. A foul is a singular event, and is a seperate entity within the context of the match.
by Platypuss » 30 Nov 2009 22:36
T.R.O.L.I.Jerry St ClairPlatypuss So if someone goes into a challenge recklessly with a elbow swinging and lays someone out they should get off scott-free if the game later gets abandoned?
Agreed. A yellow or red card is usually a punishment for a single act in contravention of the laws of the game (though, admittedly, it can be an accumulation of minor indiscretions). The result cannot stand because the laws require a 90 minute game. A foul is a singular event, and is a seperate entity within the context of the match.
But the "match" is non-existent.
by Deathy » 30 Nov 2009 22:40
Dirk Gently Tough shit, really - no-one likes abandoned matches including the clubs themselves.
The home club invariably makes a big financial loss on them.
by Deathy » 30 Nov 2009 22:42
Thaumagurist* I remember the Leicester replay. Quite disgraceful. Wasn't that the season when Leicester were cheating by not paying off their debts while managing to keep hold of their better players on big money?
by Hahnemann's Hairdresser » 30 Nov 2009 22:42
Ian Royal TBF it's just generally always nice to see mouthy little gobshite teams like Plymouth and Brighton relegated.
by Dirk Gently » 30 Nov 2009 22:48
DeathyDirk Gently Tough shit, really - no-one likes abandoned matches including the clubs themselves.
The home club invariably makes a big financial loss on them.
Do they? Isn't it something like if the game is abandoned in the first half that the club would have to re-issue tickets for no cost, but after that it's just tough shit. They would make more then, surely? Or am I getting this all mixed up?
handbags_harris I believe Football League guidelines stipulate:
a) that if the match is abandoned before kick off then tickets are valid for the rearranged fixture.
b) that if the match is abandoned before or during the half time interval then admittance for the rearranged fixture should be at half the original fixture's cost
c) that if the match is abandoned after half time then admittance for the rearranged fixture should be at the same price as the original fixture.
Unless they've changed since our abandoned match against Burnley in Jan 07, that is what the guidelines are.
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