The stamping debate
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The stamping debate
Theres a topic on NLZ about a stamp on Emms after the first goal. the keeper by all accounts is not a nasty guy, but it's a clear stamp, he's been megged for the goal not happy and split second madness stamps on Emms. I hope if it's correct and he's not a bad lad he's embarrassed by what he no doubt will have seen by now. If he's done it before & is not a good lad the he is what I would call a DICK. Well done Emms for not over reacted to it, mind he did look as though he was fuming when I looked again on the highlights.
I think half the managers in the northern league could have done what gray has done with the budget he has had, don't think anyone should get carried away, the next 3 years will prove him as a manager not this northern league season. I'm as happy as anyone that darlo are heading in the right direction.
Quakerz Post subject: Re: MARTIN GRAYPosted: Sun Apr 28, 2013 2:36 pm
You absolute testicle.
Quakerz Post subject: Re: MARTIN GRAYPosted: Sun Apr 28, 2013 2:36 pm
You absolute testicle.
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Re: The stamping debate
A good example of The type of lad Peter is would be:-
Whilst warming up before Bishops first home game of the season, Peter collected all the coins that were thrown at him by a minority of idiots from the opposing supporters. Peter then gave the money to the children stood by the barrier, who BTW were opposition supporters.
Can we all move on?
Whilst warming up before Bishops first home game of the season, Peter collected all the coins that were thrown at him by a minority of idiots from the opposing supporters. Peter then gave the money to the children stood by the barrier, who BTW were opposition supporters.
Can we all move on?
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So, he's allowed to stamp on a player, potentially breaking his leg, because 8 months ago he gave 30p in change to some kids?
Fair enough, lets move on.
Fair enough, lets move on.
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To be fair it was 50p, he gave it to my youngest son. Couldn't quite believe it, I men who s stupid enough to throw a 50pence piece? In my day it was a rotten apple core or a pie crust!
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Re: The stamping debate
50p, thought there was a recession on..... Would not catch them in Yorkshire wasting that much
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Re: The stamping debate
Who remembers "the apple incident"?uncovered wrote:To be fair it was 50p, he gave it to my youngest son. Couldn't quite believe it, I men who s stupid enough to throw a 50pence piece? In my day it was a rotten apple core or a pie crust!
It rumbled on for a while and I remember some weeks later (I seem to think we were getting beat at Bootham Crescent) when someone threw a token apple on the pitch while play was down the other end, and everyone laughing about it.
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Nice dig.The Bishop wrote:A good example of The type of lad Peter is would be:-
Whilst warming up before Bishops first home game of the season, Peter collected all the coins that were thrown at him by a minority of idiots from the opposing supporters. Peter then gave the money to the children stood by the barrier, who BTW were opposition supporters.
Can we all move on?
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Disgrace!
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Amos got that all wrong. The ref was doing everything to make sure we didnt win that night. The apple actually came from some older bloke in the East Stand as the ref walked off the pitch. I was right by the ref at the time it happened as some copper was stopping me from getting to himMr_Tibbs wrote:Who remembers "the apple incident"?uncovered wrote:To be fair it was 50p, he gave it to my youngest son. Couldn't quite believe it, I men who s stupid enough to throw a 50pence piece? In my day it was a rotten apple core or a pie crust!
It rumbled on for a while and I remember some weeks later (I seem to think we were getting beat at Bootham Crescent) when someone threw a token apple on the pitch while play was down the other end, and everyone laughing about it.
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Was your English teacher off a lot?
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Wouldn't have mattered if we had won 2 nil or lost 2 nil we would still be talking about it because it was dirt, I hardly think we're bothered because we are bitter about dropping points. Personally I think the moment of madness argument is a weak one - doing something like that pretty much answers the good guy question.
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Re: The stamping debate
Some reason i remember the tinshed days and someone throwing a full pie from distance, it hitting the senior steward right on the back of the head, while i dont condone it, cracking shot!