by Lower West » 15 Apr 2016 18:34
by JIM » 15 Apr 2016 19:33
by Lower West » 15 Apr 2016 19:44
JIM BUT if you are a manager rowing on the touch line you get away with it, strange,
by bcubed » 16 Apr 2016 10:24
by RoyalBlue » 16 Apr 2016 10:37
No Fixed Abode Unless something else happened off camera that we didn't see. Pretty bizarre to ban Williams - who was on the end of head butt.
So by that decision - players on the receiving end of violent conduct should also be banned for 3 games. The FA are jokes
by CholseyRoyal » 16 Apr 2016 11:04
RoyalBlueNo Fixed Abode Unless something else happened off camera that we didn't see. Pretty bizarre to ban Williams - who was on the end of head butt.
So by that decision - players on the receiving end of violent conduct should also be banned for 3 games. The FA are jokes
Williams accepted the same charge so got the same punishment. Could have risked contesting the charge had he wanted to try to avoid same punishment.
As for those who are suggesting that the offence is less and the punishment should be less because they are on the same team - the laws of the game and guidance issued to officials (clubs and players) are very clear. It is viewed and punished just as seriously as if it had happened between players from opposing teams.
by Top Flight » 16 Apr 2016 11:32
by Ian Royal » 16 Apr 2016 13:37
Top Flight A three match ban is absolutely ridiculous from the FA. This should have been dealt with as an internal Reading FC matter.
Our players did nothing against Middlesbrough so the FA shouldn't have got involved. It was such a minor incident. You see this type of thing happening between opposition players every week and the FA don't step in and take retrospective action. The reason the incident made big news is because it was between two players on the same side. For the FA to take the action that they did is grossly unfair and completely over exaggerated. Once again those in the media (Dellor/Sky Sports) have blown an incident out of proportion, the FA have picked up on it and handed out a disproportionate sentence. People like Dellor are in a position of great influence and others do react on their ramblings. If Dellor is a true supporter of Reading FC then he needs to speak with a bit more responsibility.
The only interesting thing about this incident compared to incidents that happen every week between opposing players is that it was two players from the same team. Otherwise you see this every week across the football league.
by Top Flight » 16 Apr 2016 13:44
by Ian Royal » 16 Apr 2016 13:46
Top Flight It wasn't particularly violent. Just a little bit of pushing. Opposing players react like this towards each other every single week.
It was only news because the two players concerned were on the same side and that is what was unusual. It was just handbags. The punishment is very harsh.
by Maneki Neko » 16 Apr 2016 14:01
bcubed I could care less if they miss games but retrospective red cards for that, come off it!
It was a coming together, little evidence of a butt and a bit of shouting. And they're on the same team!
A fine for each should have been enough
by Maneki Neko » 16 Apr 2016 14:03
Ian RoyalTop Flight It wasn't particularly violent. Just a little bit of pushing. Opposing players react like this towards each other every single week.
It was only news because the two players concerned were on the same side and that is what was unusual. It was just handbags. The punishment is very harsh.
There was a very clear and aggressive move of McShane's head at Williams. That has been an almost certain red card, particularly with the run up, for years. Thinking anything else is absolutely deluded. If a Boro player had done it to Williams, every single Reading fan would have been baying for blood.
by RoyalBlue » 16 Apr 2016 14:12
Ian RoyalTop Flight It wasn't particularly violent. Just a little bit of pushing. Opposing players react like this towards each other every single week.
It was only news because the two players concerned were on the same side and that is what was unusual. It was just handbags. The punishment is very harsh.
There was a very clear and aggressive move of McShane's head at Williams. That has been an almost certain red card, particularly with the run up, for years. Thinking anything else is absolutely deluded. If a Boro player had done it to Williams, every single Reading fan would have been baying for blood.
by Maneki Neko » 16 Apr 2016 19:35
by Silver Fox » 17 Apr 2016 14:56
by blueroyals » 17 Apr 2016 16:02
by Top Flight » 17 Apr 2016 16:05
Silver Fox The FA are going to be very busy dealing with the bans for everyone involved in the bust up at the beginning of Norwich v Sunderland yesterday
Aren't they?
by Hoop Blah » 17 Apr 2016 18:33
by Lower West » 17 Apr 2016 19:14
Top Flight Exactly. This happens every week.
Our incident only made the news because they were on the same side. 3 game bans are harsh. There won't be any consistency as the FA will not punish similar incidents between opposing players that happened this weekend.
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