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f*** me he would have been handy to have especially against the Scum  :undecided:

 

aye, but cattermole would have probably put in a de jong style challenge and it ben arfa might have got injured in that game  :'(

'course cattermole would have been skinned alive by 1000's of geordies before he left the stadium like

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Just reading that we can't recall LuaLua, not that I'm that bothered, but why do we keep loaning players out without the possibility of a recall? Surely we are doing Brighton/Celtic a bit of a favour and should be the ones setting out terms?

 

Or have I played too much FM

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Surely a double leg break isn't 6 months? 2 moths out and 2 months rehab maybe? I don't know. Just clutching at straws :/

 

Here's hoping :)

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Re: gray

 

If they pay a fee, they can't be recalled? Maybe they paid fees for LuaLua and Forster

 

Forster can't be recalled outside of a transfer window as it is a loan to a club in a different association.

 

No idea on LuaLua.

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http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11661_6433209,00.html

 

What Nolan has to say about it..Im sure he is a little relieved he keeps his place though!!

 

I don't think Nolan was ever likely to lose his place.

 

 

 

Yeah I know what youre saying and I agree but Ben Arfa was always an option to play behind Carroll in Nolans position. Especially when Nolans performances are becoming worse with every game. It relieves the pressure on Nolan now there isnt that option.

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hba didnt want to see mr de jong or anyone from man city while in manchester hospital and some other crap about the club sending a vid of all the decisions they thought were wrong on sunday and through the season thus far to the refs chief and asked for his opinion on it

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1318686/Hatem-Ben-Arfa-snubs-Nigel-Jong-hospital-visit-horror-tackle.html?ITO=bookmark-chromeext

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hba didnt want to see mr de jong or anyone from man city while in manchester hospital and some other crap about the club sending a vid of all the decisions they thought were wrong on sunday and through the season thus far to the refs chief and asked for his opinion on it

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1318686/Hatem-Ben-Arfa-snubs-Nigel-Jong-hospital-visit-horror-tackle.html?ITO=bookmark-chromeext

just highlights how much of a cheap hicksville type of club we are.....sending videos.
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hba didnt want to see mr de jong or anyone from man city while in manchester hospital and some other crap about the club sending a vid of all the decisions they thought were wrong on sunday and through the season thus far to the refs chief and asked for his opinion on it

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1318686/Hatem-Ben-Arfa-snubs-Nigel-Jong-hospital-visit-horror-tackle.html?ITO=bookmark-chromeext

 

I seriously can't believe we sent videos of other games, that's just the Dailymail talking shit

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ifa official concerned by football 'brutality'

By Tim Franks

BBC sports news correspondent

 

Fifa's Dr Michel d'Hooghe

D'Hooghe wants players to be punished retrospectively for bad tackles

 

Fifa's top medical official has said that football at the highest level is being disfigured by "criminality" and "brutality" on the pitch.

 

Dr Michel d'Hooghe told BBC Sport he is concerned by the number of serious injuries caused by dangerous tackles.

 

"Some players come on the field... simply to provoke injuries in other persons - to break a career," he said.

 

The Belgian added: "I have two eyes, where I can see what happens - how some acts are really criminal."

 

D'Hooghe is the chairman of Fifa's medical committee and one of the longest-serving members of the executive committee of football's world governing body.

 

He was speaking out following a recent series of serious injuries sustained by players after reckless challenges - but he made it clear he was not referring to any player specifically.

 

Theo van Seggelen, the general secretary of global players' union FIFPro, has defended his members.

 

"I don't believe there is a player in the world - and we have 50,000 members - who would deliberately try to injure someone else," said Van Seggelen. "That would not be acceptable."

 

D'Hooghe also said that if referees fail to spot bad tackles, then football authorities must be able to punish players retrospectively.

 

Newcastle United have expressed frustration that the Football Association, under current Fifa rules, cannot discipline Manchester City's Nigel de Jong, because match referee Martin Atkinson did not award a free-kick for his recent tackle on Hatem Ben Arfa. The challenge resulted in the Newcastle United player sustaining a broken leg.

 

D'Hooghe said if there is clear video evidence, an FA should still act, adding: "It's not because it's not been seen on the field that suddenly nothing happened."

 

Fifa has proved itself enormously resistant to the use of video technology to aid referees, but D'Hooghe insisted this could be less controversial than goal-line aids.

 

He says he intends to raise the issue at Fifa's next executive committee meeting in three weeks.

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Outstanding! well the FA have to take notice of FIFA especially someone with this kind of clout.

 

I just hope none of our players break an opponents leg in the next game, that would be a right slap in the face.

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Outstanding! well the FA have to take notice of FIFA especially someone with this kind of clout.

 

I just hope none of our players break an opponents leg in the next game, that would be a right slap in the face.

wouldn't be, if it was with intent then they'd get what they deserve.
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