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stevegrant

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  1. Domestic rules are different to continental ones, simply because of the massive difference in the number of games played. DIS is correct, the general rule that the FA applies is 3 games for a straight red (except for "denying an obvious goalscoring opportunity" offences, which is only 1 game), 1 for a two-booking dismissal and 1 for 5 total bookings. The red card suspensions are extended automatically for multiple offences within the same season, so if a player had already been sent off this season and then got sent off again for, for example, a second booking, he'd serve a 2-game ban rather than a 1-game one. The FA also has scope to impose additional sanctions on players "in exceptional circumstances" (see Roy Keane on Alf-Inge Haaland, Ben Thatcher on Pedro Mendes, etc), but it's very rare that ever happens.
  2. Someone would have to make an official complaint, otherwise technically there is no "victim".
  3. Brighton Assuming they don't win appeals against them, both Barnes and Vincelot will miss the game against us.
  4. It wouldn't change a thing. To all intents and purposes, someone like Antonov would still be granted a licence, and that licence would only be revoked once it was too late.
  5. And therein lies the problem with the Fit and Proper Persons test/Owners and Directors test/whatever it's called this week. Pompey fans can complain that the Premier League and Football League should have stopped the succession of dodgy owners from taking over, but as you rightly say, nothing had been proven against any of them at the time of them buying the club. Ultimately, the issue is that once a club is known to have had one dodgy owner, nobody reputable would realistically want to touch the club with a bargepole. How do they know that what they're being presented with in terms of the accounts is actually a true reflection? They simply wouldn't take that risk.
  6. Felt this needed its own thread... http://www.saintsfc.co.uk/page/TicketNews/0,,10280~2547734,00.html
  7. I'm going to throw the name of Luciano Becchio into the ring. A good all-round striker, can hold the ball up, decent in the air, and IIRC has decent burst of acceleration. I often think out-and-out pace is overrated in a central striker, sharpness and a little bit of acceleration is more important to get away from defenders in and around the area. He's not been getting regular games at Leeds because of Ross McCormack's form, so might be available.
  8. Explains the +21 goal difference perfectly...
  9. It was also made clear that they would inform all successful applicants by the 1st of December. They haven't managed to do that, so I don't really see what option they've got other than to open for an hour or so before the buses leave for the remaining tickets to be collected.
  10. While there's no doubt that this is an impressive result, it's also worth bearing in mind that only three players from last year's final were in the Sheffield United side last night. Jordan Slew, their top scorer, was sold to Blackburn in the summer, and a number of the others have - perhaps a year or two early - been pushed into the first-team squad after they were relegated to League One. That said, you can only beat what's in front of you, and 7-0 is a pretty rare scoreline even at that level.
  11. I think that article's not quite right in terms of "condition-free bail" - both Antonov and the other fella have to report to a local police station either every day or every other day, and their passports have been surrendered, so it would be a proper smuggle job to get them out of the country before their extradition trial.
  12. Most clubs in Spain whack their prices right up for the games against Real Madrid and Barcelona, I've got a vague recollection that Malaga (before they suddenly became wealthy) were charging more for one game against Barcelona in some parts of the ground than it would cost to get a season ticket!
  13. David Luker must be ****ing himself laughing at the shambles that has developed since he left
  14. If they've got CCTV footage, surely he'll be able to prove that you reversed fast and recklessly enough to cause that damage. If he puts an insurance claim in, state that you are aware that he was watching on CCTV and will therefore have a recording of the incident. I can pretty much guarantee that the tape will have "gone missing" and he'll probably drop the case...
  15. I bet there were loads who would have thought "**** it, I'll wait until the Blackpool game, they won't sell them all in a day"
  16. That one's for the off-site call centre, I think you can get a direct line to the SMS ticket office on 023 8071 1909
  17. Equally, we can only pray that our hopes aren't pinned on a fantasist who thinks that doubling the cost of our more-than-adequate stadium for the sake of adding another 10-12k seats with no evidence of a guaranteed return on that investment within the next, say, 20 years, is a really good idea.
  18. There was a massive ST waiting list at The Dell. I was on it for 2 years before getting one in 1995.
  19. £700 season tickets. There's only so far loyalty can be pushed.
  20. At the current rate, that would be about 1500 tickets per month, it seems.
  21. It seems as though the concept of Mail Merge hasn't reached the ticket office yet. Much like the not-exactly-new concept of chip-and-PIN...
  22. Tal Ben Haim probably won't play another game for them, Appleton was told not to pick him because he's costing them too much in appearance bonuses. If they can find someone stupid enough to take on his £37k a week wages, he'll be gone in January.
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