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The Football Ramble

Question of the week: If you had to defend Callum McManaman's challenge to someone, what would you say?

 

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Paddy van Aanholt - but his career never really took off. Shame. I really liked him for us in the Championship.

 

Was fairly gutted at the time when he went back to Chelsea, definitely looked the part.  Where's he at now?

 

 

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Guest WashyGeordie

Paddy van Aanholt - but his career never really took off. Shame. I really liked him for us in the Championship.

 

Was fairly gutted at the time when he went back to Chelsea, definitely looked the part.  Where's he at now?

 

 

 

Vitesse Arnhem according to good old Wiki.

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The Football Ramble

Question of the week: If you had to defend Callum McManaman's challenge to someone, what would you say?

 

 

What Wigan should have said, imo:

It was a bad challenge, he's made a terrible mistake and should have been punished. He'll have to take this as a lesson to curb his enthusiasm (lerl) and realise that he was reckless. I know that he wants to apologise to Haidara, but he also needs to make sure he doesn't have to apologise to anyone else again and turn that aggression into something positive.

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Guest Roger Kint

Haidara supposedly been at the training ground today which sounds a very good sign that he isnt too bad after the assault(cant really say tackle)

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If by some f***ing luck he's just terrible strained or bruised then this kid will go down as some legendary hard as nails b******.

 

Haidara > Tiote if that happens.

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One good thing to come out of this is that he's seen the support you'll get from us.

 

Was never in doubt surely? one of the biggest reasons we are so highly thought of by the French based players is the support we gave Ben Arfa after his injury.

 

 

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Millwall will suddenly find themselves with a lot of Geordie supporters for the Fa cup semi against Wigan.  Gonna take the roof off in the toon when Millwall score.

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Guest Roger Kint

Millwall will suddenly find themselves with a lot of Geordie supporters for the Fa cup semi against Wigan.  Gonna take the roof off in the toon when Millwall score.

 

Wont be the first time in a FA Cup semi :lol:

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Massadio Haidara ‏@MassadioHaidara 2m

Al Hamdoulillah. I go better and better, I hold has all to THANK YOU for every messages of supports, Im really affects me

 

EDIT: Giggs?

 

Nah, someone else translated it properly :pow:

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Millwall will suddenly find themselves with a lot of Geordie supporters for the Fa cup semi against Wigan.  Gonna take the roof off in the toon when Millwall score.

 

Imagine a Mcmanaman winner... :lol:

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One good thing to come out of this is that he's seen the support you'll get from us.

 

Was never in doubt surely? one of the biggest reasons we are so highly thought of by the French based players is the support we gave Ben Arfa after his injury.

 

One thing hearing about it, but I'd imagine receiving it while being a relatively unknown compared to hba must be canny. :)

 

When he comes back and plays again (hopefully - and as soon as possible) he will get a huge response from the crowd.

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Professional Footballers' Association chief executive Gordon Taylor believes the fallout from Callum McManaman's tackle on Massadio Haidara has underlined the need for a disciplinary review panel.

 

Wigan Athletic forward McManaman escaped punishment during Sunday's Premier League game despite a high challenge, which forced Newcastle United's Haidara off with a knee injury, and the Football Association is unable to take retrospective action.

 

As they wait to learn the full extent of Haidara's injury, Newcastle have been left furious at the FA's inability to act after the incident and have branded current disciplinary procedures as 'not fit for purpose'.

 

And Taylor, who was on Wednesday involved in a meeting between various stakeholders in the game and was consulted by the FA on their decision, thinks there is a need to change the procedures in order to address issues, such as unpunished fouls, simulation or controversial red cards.

 

"I feel there is a need for a review system. We have been asking for some time for a panel of experienced people from within the game to look on a Monday morning at simulation, any abuse or tackles or red cards."

PFA chief executive Gordon Taylor

"I feel there is a need for a review system," Taylor told Sky Sports News. "We have been asking for some time for a panel of experienced people from within the game to look on a Monday morning at simulation, any abuse or tackles or red cards.

 

"I think there is going to be a similar inquiry into how we can deal with a situation when the referee says he has not seen it and the assistant referee was quite some way away from it."

 

Taylor added: "There is an overriding principle that the referee has got to be in charge of it.

 

"But I think that when we have technology there has got to be an ability to look at things with a few views of the incident and then take appropriate action if necessary for the good of the game."

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