Theroyalbox OMA with a touch of the DD's
Dont paint me with the same brush as OMA please. Take that back immediately.
by The Enfield Royal71 » 28 Oct 2019 16:57
Theroyalbox OMA with a touch of the DD's
by NewCorkSeth » 28 Oct 2019 16:57
by NotARacist » 28 Oct 2019 16:57
NewCorkSeth I see I'm not the only one who has a second account created just to agree with me.
by Jagermesiter1871 » 28 Oct 2019 17:15
NewCorkSeth I see I'm not the only one who has a second account created just to agree with me.
by Snowflake Royal » 28 Oct 2019 17:28
Theroyalbox OMA with a touch of the DD's
by URZZZZ » 28 Oct 2019 17:35
The Enfield Royal71Old Man Andrewsgenome
You're acting weird today. Why are you acting weird today?
Justice has to be served. The same people who are defending Miazga are the same people who were crying about the Mings stamp.
Agree
People on this board are up in arms about Mings and still frothing at the mouth. It was a proven accident and he owned up. Let it go. For some reason our fans cry about it but Miazga intentionally elbowed somebody in the face and nothing
The fa need to punish him
by Snowflake Royal » 28 Oct 2019 17:41
URZZZZThe Enfield Royal71Old Man Andrews Justice has to be served. The same people who are defending Miazga are the same people who were crying about the Mings stamp.
Agree
People on this board are up in arms about Mings and still frothing at the mouth. It was a proven accident and he owned up. Let it go. For some reason our fans cry about it but Miazga intentionally elbowed somebody in the face and nothing
The fa need to punish him
Except one incident left one bleeding all over his face requiring a lot of stitches and the other barely had any effect. Comparing Mings' incident and the elbow is ridiculous
by URZZZZ » 28 Oct 2019 18:05
Old Man AndrewsURZZZZThe Enfield Royal71
Agree
People on this board are up in arms about Mings and still frothing at the mouth. It was a proven accident and he owned up. Let it go. For some reason our fans cry about it but Miazga intentionally elbowed somebody in the face and nothing
The fa need to punish him
Except one incident left one bleeding all over his face requiring a lot of stitches and the other barely had any effect. Comparing Mings' incident and the elbow is ridiculous
Violent conduct is violent conduct. It is irrelevant if it hurt someone or not. Again you'd know that if you had a clue about football.
by The Enfield Royal71 » 28 Oct 2019 18:09
URZZZZThe Enfield Royal71Old Man Andrews Justice has to be served. The same people who are defending Miazga are the same people who were crying about the Mings stamp.
Agree
People on this board are up in arms about Mings and still frothing at the mouth. It was a proven accident and he owned up. Let it go. For some reason our fans cry about it but Miazga intentionally elbowed somebody in the face and nothing
The fa need to punish him
Except one incident left one bleeding all over his face requiring a lot of stitches and the other barely had any effect. Comparing Mings' incident and the elbow is ridiculous
by URZZZZ » 28 Oct 2019 18:10
The Enfield Royal71URZZZZThe Enfield Royal71
Agree
People on this board are up in arms about Mings and still frothing at the mouth. It was a proven accident and he owned up. Let it go. For some reason our fans cry about it but Miazga intentionally elbowed somebody in the face and nothing
The fa need to punish him
Except one incident left one bleeding all over his face requiring a lot of stitches and the other barely had any effect. Comparing Mings' incident and the elbow is ridiculous
How do you know the player isn't concussed or even worse, brain damaged?!
by The Enfield Royal71 » 28 Oct 2019 18:11
URZZZZThe Enfield Royal71URZZZZ
Except one incident left one bleeding all over his face requiring a lot of stitches and the other barely had any effect. Comparing Mings' incident and the elbow is ridiculous
How do you know the player isn't concussed or even worse, brain damaged?!
You don't even warrant a response to that question
URZZZZOld Man AndrewsURZZZZ
Except one incident left one bleeding all over his face requiring a lot of stitches and the other barely had any effect. Comparing Mings' incident and the elbow is ridiculous
Violent conduct is violent conduct. It is irrelevant if it hurt someone or not. Again you'd know that if you had a clue about football.
If the force/outcome is irrelevent, then why are different punishments issued for different "types" of violent conducts? You've had a bad day today. Log off and try again tomorrow
by tidus_mi2 » 28 Oct 2019 18:57
by windermereROYAL » 28 Oct 2019 19:11
by sandman » 28 Oct 2019 19:14
The Enfield Royal71URZZZZThe Enfield Royal71
Agree
People on this board are up in arms about Mings and still frothing at the mouth. It was a proven accident and he owned up. Let it go. For some reason our fans cry about it but Miazga intentionally elbowed somebody in the face and nothing
The fa need to punish him
Except one incident left one bleeding all over his face requiring a lot of stitches and the other barely had any effect. Comparing Mings' incident and the elbow is ridiculous
How do you know the player hasn't had a tooth knocked out, broken cheekbone, isn't concussed or even worse, brain damaged?!
by URZZZZ » 28 Oct 2019 19:33
sandmanThe Enfield Royal71URZZZZ
Except one incident left one bleeding all over his face requiring a lot of stitches and the other barely had any effect. Comparing Mings' incident and the elbow is ridiculous
How do you know the player hasn't had a tooth knocked out, broken cheekbone, isn't concussed or even worse, brain damaged?!
Well there youg go, you and Rangel might have something in common.
by The Enfield Royal71 » 28 Oct 2019 19:39
URZZZZsandmanThe Enfield Royal71
How do you know the player hasn't had a tooth knocked out, broken cheekbone, isn't concussed or even worse, brain damaged?!
Well there youg go, you and Rangel might have something in common.
by URZZZZ » 28 Oct 2019 19:42
The Enfield Royal71URZZZZsandman
Well there youg go, you and Rangel might have something in common.
Just when you thought things couldn't get any lower for you sandman, you've been white knighted by URZZZZ
A new low point for you I'm sure.
URZZZZThe Enfield Royal71URZZZZ
Just when you thought things couldn't get any lower for you sandman, you've been white knighted by URZZZZ
A new low point for you I'm sure.
Ok OMA/John Smith
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