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Guest Roger Kint

Got a feeling that Halsey will say he saw it and the little w***** will get away with it, sort of disgraceful thing that prick would do  :(

 

No way he could say that man, howay :lol:

 

Typical really, shocking decision  :undecided:

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Got a feeling that Halsey will say he saw it and the little w***** will get away with it, sort of disgraceful thing that prick would do  :(

 

No way he could say that man, howay :lol:

 

Typical really, shocking decision  :undecided:

 

It's not Halsey saying he saw it is it?

 

'one of the officials'

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seriously sue the fa and pull taylor out of the england squad, if this is the fa's idea of how to enforce the rules then they should be hung drawn and quartered

Why should Taylor be punished like? :lol:

he knows what he's done.
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Guest ObiChrisKenobi

Got a feeling that Halsey will say he saw it and the little w***** will get away with it, sort of disgraceful thing that prick would do  :(

 

No way he could say that man, howay :lol:

 

Typical really, shocking decision  :undecided:

 

It's not Halsey saying he saw it is it?

 

'one of the officials'

 

Assistant Referee saw it (the one from the daily mail picture).

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Guest icemanblue

Jesus. That is incredible. Spineless pricks hiding behind and joke of a rule. That single image has ensured they could do this.

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Guest ObiChrisKenobi

http://www.nufc.co.uk/articles/20130319/newcastle-united-statement_2281670_3115111

 

There has been significant public reaction from media, industry figures and supporters to the tackle made by Wigan Athletic's Callum McManaman on Massadio Haidara during the first-half of our Premier League fixture on Sunday, 17th March, in particular comments made by Wigan's owner Dave Whelan.

 

I have the greatest respect for Dave, who has been in the game for a long time as a professional footballer and now owner. I am also aware that Dave's career was cut short due to injury.

 

I am therefore disappointed and surprised by the comments he made yesterday, in particular his assertion that the tackle by Callum McManaman "was a fair challenge".

 

It is our strongly held opinion that the tackle on Massadio was extremely dangerous and is the type of challenge that has the potential to cause serious harm and such was the force, and reckless and dangerous nature of the challenge, even end a player's career.

 

It was not a fair challenge. This view is shared by countless former players, referees and well-respected media commentators. Indeed it appears to be only Dave Whelan who takes a contrary view.

 

We are disappointed to learn that the FA is not going to charge the Wigan player. We were first notified of this decision by a national media outlet who received notification from the FA confirming the decision. This was prior to anyone from the FA having the courtesy to contact the Club to let us know.

 

It is clear from this decision that the current disciplinary procedures are not fit for purpose. Newcastle United, along with other clubs, have had players suspended for incidents reviewed after the game. Whilst not trivialising these incidents, they were not, in our opinion, of the seriousness of Callum McManaman's tackle on Haidara.

 

Whilst we understand that the current procedures give the FA limited options, it cannot be correct that the most serious offences - those which have the potential to cause another player serious harm - can go unpunished, even if the original incident was seen by match officials.

 

We will now be making a strong representation to the FA and the Premier League to see how a more appropriate, fair and even-handed disciplinary process can be introduced at the earliest opportunity to prevent incidents of this nature going unpunished in the future.

 

Our attentions at this time are firmly with Massadio. He only joined us in January, but in that short time he has impressed us immensely both on and off the field. Massadio was scanned yesterday and will continue to be assessed for the remainder of the week.

 

He will undergo a further scan next week in order to determine the extent of the damage caused. Contrary to comments in the media, there is currently no timescale for his recovery.

 

We would like to thank our fans for their heart-felt messages of support for Massadio. We are passing these messages on to him and we are sure they will help keep his spirits up.

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Guest Roger Kint

Got a feeling that Halsey will say he saw it and the little w***** will get away with it, sort of disgraceful thing that prick would do  :(

 

No way he could say that man, howay :lol:

 

Typical really, shocking decision  :undecided:

 

It's not Halsey saying he saw it is it?

 

'one of the officials'

 

Splitting hairs though? Its not confirmed has it? Not that it really matter which said it

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Sue the fucking tits off the lot of them. Sue everyone.

Seriously though, what the fuck are they actually saying? They cannot charge him? They fucking can, they make the rules. Incompetent, corrupt, dinosaurs. Dave Whelan can fuck off. Hope he goes bankrupt very shortly.

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Got a feeling that Halsey will say he saw it and the little w***** will get away with it, sort of disgraceful thing that prick would do  :(

 

No way he could say that man, howay :lol:

 

Typical really, shocking decision  :undecided:

 

These 4 officials should be banned for life then, as the clearly have no grasp of the laws of the game and are endangering players every time they're involved in a match. Disgrace.

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Why the fuck wouldn't they just ban him? Do they just love surrounding themselves in controversy?

 

Just ban the lad for the standard 3 games, there would be no complaints from anyone what-so-ever. They've just created a shit storm and effectively gave the A-ok for knee high lunges. Completely fucking out of touch morons.

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http://www.nufc.co.uk/articles/20130319/newcastle-united-statement_2281670_3115111

 

There has been significant public reaction from media, industry figures and supporters to the tackle made by Wigan Athletic's Callum McManaman on Massadio Haidara during the first-half of our Premier League fixture on Sunday, 17th March, in particular comments made by Wigan's owner Dave Whelan.

 

I have the greatest respect for Dave, who has been in the game for a long time as a professional footballer and now owner. I am also aware that Dave's career was cut short due to injury.

 

I am therefore disappointed and surprised by the comments he made yesterday, in particular his assertion that the tackle by Callum McManaman "was a fair challenge".

 

It is our strongly held opinion that the tackle on Massadio was extremely dangerous and is the type of challenge that has the potential to cause serious harm and such was the force, and reckless and dangerous nature of the challenge, even end a player's career.

 

It was not a fair challenge. This view is shared by countless former players, referees and well-respected media commentators. Indeed it appears to be only Dave Whelan who takes a contrary view.

 

We are disappointed to learn that the FA is not going to charge the Wigan player. We were first notified of this decision by a national media outlet who received notification from the FA confirming the decision. This was prior to anyone from the FA having the courtesy to contact the Club to let us know.

 

It is clear from this decision that the current disciplinary procedures are not fit for purpose. Newcastle United, along with other clubs, have had players suspended for incidents reviewed after the game. Whilst not trivialising these incidents, they were not, in our opinion, of the seriousness of Callum McManaman's tackle on Haidara.

 

Whilst we understand that the current procedures give the FA limited options, it cannot be correct that the most serious offences - those which have the potential to cause another player serious harm - can go unpunished, even if the original incident was seen by match officials.

 

We will now be making a strong representation to the FA and the Premier League to see how a more appropriate, fair and even-handed disciplinary process can be introduced at the earliest opportunity to prevent incidents of this nature going unpunished in the future.

 

Our attentions at this time are firmly with Massadio. He only joined us in January, but in that short time he has impressed us immensely both on and off the field. Massadio was scanned yesterday and will continue to be assessed for the remainder of the week.

 

He will undergo a further scan next week in order to determine the extent of the damage caused. Contrary to comments in the media, there is currently no timescale for his recovery.

 

We would like to thank our fans for their heart-felt messages of support for Massadio. We are passing these messages on to him and we are sure they will help keep his spirits up.

 

Good statement, that.

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Guest Roger Kint

Got a feeling that Halsey will say he saw it and the little w***** will get away with it, sort of disgraceful thing that prick would do  :(

 

No way he could say that man, howay :lol:

 

Typical really, shocking decision  :undecided:

 

These 4 officials should be banned for life then, as the clearly have no grasp of the laws of the game and are endangering players every time they're involved in a match. Disgrace.

 

100% agree

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