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Re: McAnuff's red card

by SpaceCruiser » 26 Feb 2010 09:47

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Re: McAnuff's red card

by Royal Lady » 26 Feb 2010 09:48

How could they be "pushed onto the coach" if they were already "at the top of the stairs of the coach shouting". :roll: Like anyone at WBA is going to give a true account of what happened to put them in a bad light. @rseholes.

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Re: McAnuff's red card

by Hoop Blah » 26 Feb 2010 09:51

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i know the stewards very well who "guard" the away team coach, reading players were telling them to f-off when they came out after the game, the stewards told them to get on the coach and leave but mr mcdermott and his coaches had to be pushed onto the coach after they kept shouting from top of the stairs of the coach. i dont know if any stewards took jackets off but sounds like the reading players and offcials were total 'kers!

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Where's that quote from?


I'd imagine it's from the link provided Spacey!!!

Fair play Howard for some straight talking. He's certainly going the right way about winning over the fans with some nice quotes (I liked his nudge to the Chairman the other week to sort the managers position out as well).

I'm sure there are two sides to the story, but it sounds like something the FA do need to look into but as Dirk said, it's nice to see the players getting a taste of how fans are treated week-in week-out.

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Re: McAnuff's red card

by Hoop Blah » 26 Feb 2010 09:53

Royal Lady How could they be "pushed onto the coach" if they were already "at the top of the stairs of the coach shouting". :roll: Like anyone at WBA is going to give a true account of what happened to put them in a bad light. @rseholes.


Don't be so petty.

I would guess they mean pushed down the coach to get into their seats and stop shouting from the top of the stairs.

You of all people should accept that not everything people will write makes 100% sense and you need to read between the lines and use a bit of common sense to piece things together at times.

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Re: McAnuff's red card

by ZacNaloen » 26 Feb 2010 09:54

^ They could have just told the driver to shut the doors rather than forcing their way onto the bus.


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Re: McAnuff's red card

by SpaceCruiser » 26 Feb 2010 09:56

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SpaceCruiser Where's that quote from?


I'd imagine it's from the link provided Spacey!!!


Sorry, I didn't see it...having said that, I can't access it as I'm not a member on there...

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Re: McAnuff's red card

by Royal Lady » 26 Feb 2010 10:03

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Royal Lady How could they be "pushed onto the coach" if they were already "at the top of the stairs of the coach shouting". :roll: Like anyone at WBA is going to give a true account of what happened to put them in a bad light. @rseholes.


Don't be so petty.

I would guess they mean pushed down the coach to get into their seats and stop shouting from the top of the stairs.

You of all people should accept that not everything people will write makes 100% sense and you need to read between the lines and use a bit of common sense to piece things together at times.
What legal rights do the stewards have to board a team coach and push them further along it then? And I'll be as petty as I like. WBA have been.

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Re: McAnuff's red card

by loyalroyal4life » 26 Feb 2010 10:05

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loyalroyal4life OBVIOUSLY the loss of mcanuff is a big blow but i think the rest of 3 games will do him good plus it gives someone else the chance to shine!!!
Who though?? Tabb?



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Re: McAnuff's red card

by Tilehurst End » 26 Feb 2010 10:10

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loyalroyal4life OBVIOUSLY the loss of mcanuff is a big blow but i think the rest of 3 games will do him good plus it gives someone else the chance to shine!!!
Who though?? Tabb?


McD is always stressing the importance of getting in crosses so maybe time for Henry to shine, he also carries a goal threat. Tabb will get his chance because of the loss of Jem


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Re: McAnuff's red card

by TFF » 26 Feb 2010 10:20

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SpaceCruiser Where's that quote from?


I'd imagine it's from the link provided Spacey!!!


Sorry, I didn't see it...having said that, I can't access it as I'm not a member on there...


Odd, nor am I

Looks like their mods have moved the thread anyway - http://www.westbrom.com/forum/index.php?topic=57976.40

The stewards have to protect the officials at the end of the game and clearly some Reading players were out to attack the officials plus one of the coaches (Nigel Gibbs) seemed to want to lay into the stewards.
I also don't like that fact that they keep bringing Mulumbu into the spotlight to try and cover up McAnuff's antics.


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Re: McAnuff's red card

by Hoop Blah » 26 Feb 2010 10:33

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Royal Lady How could they be "pushed onto the coach" if they were already "at the top of the stairs of the coach shouting". :roll: Like anyone at WBA is going to give a true account of what happened to put them in a bad light. @rseholes.


Don't be so petty.

I would guess they mean pushed down the coach to get into their seats and stop shouting from the top of the stairs.

You of all people should accept that not everything people will write makes 100% sense and you need to read between the lines and use a bit of common sense to piece things together at times.
What legal rights do the stewards have to board a team coach and push them further along it then? And I'll be as petty as I like. WBA have been.


I'm not sure it reads as the stewards doing the pushing, I would imagine that, as in most situations like these, there were a few on either side giving it the large and then a few more on either side trying to calm it down. My reading of it would be that it was the other Reading staff that were doing the pushing down the coach not stewards.

That could be totally wrong of course, but that's how it usually works in handbag moment like that. I really don't see the big deal, men like to get a bit punchy at times, it's life!

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Re: McAnuff's red card

by Royal Lady » 26 Feb 2010 10:44

Oh ok. So you won't mind having some steward being "a bit punchy" with you in the future then? Cool. :roll:

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Re: McAnuff's red card

by Elmer Park » 26 Feb 2010 10:44

Unfortunately although Reading are largely in the right here I think an F A enquiry cannot bring us much good news as I think the F A may feel they have to support the stewards appointed by the home Club, publicly at least. I think the onus should be on West Brom to ask the Company concerned to instruct their stewards to be less confrontational but the stewards at West Brom have taken an aggressive approach for quite a few years now so probably won't change.

The camera for the video on Reading World doesn't appear to show Jobi committing any red card offence but switches away from the incident before it is complete so I cannot see we can prove he didn't commit one. What the video does prove is that Mulumbu was unbelievably fortunate to escape punishment especially as the pictures also seem to show that the Assistant Referee who instructed the Referee to show Jobi the red card appears to have seen the whole incident right from the Mulumbu volley. If the F A include that in their enquiry surely Mulumbu should get some punishment.

I am slightly worried though that Jobi's reaction after being shown the red card could also come under scrutiny now that the subsequent events have highlighted the post match events.


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Re: McAnuff's red card

by brendywendy » 26 Feb 2010 10:53

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Brian Howard 'They were incredibly aggressive and got totally carried away. They obviously get bullied at home by their wives. The power of wearing one of those bright orange jackets totally went to their heads.


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for that comment alone the boy is now a proper reading player and i love him :lol:

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Re: McAnuff's red card

by Snowball » 26 Feb 2010 10:56

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McD is always stressing the importance of getting in crosses so maybe time for Henry to shine, he also carries a goal threat. Tabb will get his chance because of the loss of Jem


What about Kish and/or Ingi?

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Re: McAnuff's red card

by Hoop Blah » 26 Feb 2010 10:58

Royal Lady Oh ok. So you won't mind having some steward being "a bit punchy" with you in the future then? Cool. :roll:


To be honest I don't really care no, it's often part of the banter and 'match day experience' as far as I'm concerned, but I know that might not be the case for most.

I can't remember the last time a steward got punchy with me though, and I was obviously talking more in general terms of two sets of blokes having a handbags session.

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Re: McAnuff's red card

by Hoop Blah » 26 Feb 2010 11:01

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for that comment alone the boy is now a proper reading player and i love him :lol:


He's certainly having a go at filling the void left by Harper, Kitson and to a lesser extent Little.

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Re: McAnuff's red card

by Royal Lady » 26 Feb 2010 11:12

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Royal Lady Oh ok. So you won't mind having some steward being "a bit punchy" with you in the future then? Cool. :roll:


To be honest I don't really care no, it's often part of the banter and 'match day experience' as far as I'm concerned, but I know that might not be the case for most.

I can't remember the last time a steward got punchy with me though, and I was obviously talking more in general terms of two sets of blokes having a handbags session.
So, basically, you're saying you're not bothered about what happened after the game up at The Hawthorns then. You don't feel the stewarding was questionable to say the least and we should all just forget about it. Because, heaven forbid, no-one bothers about it and next time there are injuries, or worse, to players, officials and/or fans.

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Re: McAnuff's red card

by Maguire » 26 Feb 2010 11:14

RoyalBlue Another reason why we shouldn't have sold Bikey! :wink:

It's not like we have a team of hard men (or even any) nowadays. Mills? Griffin?


Although Bikey would obviously have windmilled the fcuk out of any of them, i'm sure a few of them must be fairly handy. They are super-fit professional athletes after all.

Jimmy's prolly the hardest I would've thought.

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Re: McAnuff's red card

by Hoop Blah » 26 Feb 2010 11:24

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Royal Lady Oh ok. So you won't mind having some steward being "a bit punchy" with you in the future then? Cool. :roll:


To be honest I don't really care no, it's often part of the banter and 'match day experience' as far as I'm concerned, but I know that might not be the case for most.

I can't remember the last time a steward got punchy with me though, and I was obviously talking more in general terms of two sets of blokes having a handbags session.
So, basically, you're saying you're not bothered about what happened after the game up at The Hawthorns then. You don't feel the stewarding was questionable to say the least and we should all just forget about it. Because, heaven forbid, no-one bothers about it and next time there are injuries, or worse, to players, officials and/or fans.


I'm saying the stewarding was questionable and the FA should look into and deal with it because it wasn't right and proper.

I don't think we should get all petty and try and score points by taking silly revenges like stopping their players applauding their fans next time their at our place. I think that's quite childish and doesn't really solve anything does it?

I also don't think you should jump on little bits of a third hand account posted on a forum as being factually inaccurate (especially when your not an eye witness yourself) and should apply a little common sense when reading them.

If I were personally involved, I'd probably be quite riled by it for a while, but if it wasn't sorted out at the time, there and then, I'd just get on with life and leave it up to the powers that be to sort out until the next time it happens and sort it out then.

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