Cajun Posted March 19, 2013 Share Posted March 19, 2013 Life is life, this is football we're talking about. Ridiculous to talk about murders and burglaries in the same arguement. i just can't see what good banning him was going to do for NUFC, complete waste of time. Ignoring the examples given, you are saying you don't want the player who has assaulted our player punished? You aren't bothered he has gotten away with it? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cajun Posted March 19, 2013 Share Posted March 19, 2013 Robert Elliot @the_dilsh Wow, can't believe that. One of the worst tackles I have seen. Surely has to be banned to set an example to youngsters Robert Elliot @the_dilsh Nothing against the lad or Wigan but surely the whole of football from grass roots up needs to know that tackles like that are unacceptable Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ujpest doza Posted March 19, 2013 Share Posted March 19, 2013 Life is life, this is football we're talking about. Ridiculous to talk about murders and burglaries in the same arguement. i just can't see what good banning him was going to do for NUFC, complete waste of time. Without these punishments existing, people will continue to perform the same crimes. This is relevant in football and in life. I think the kid knows he has done wrong and so does everyone else except Whelan and it wouldn't surprise me if martinez doesn't pick him for a couple of games anyway but it still won't help us. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
cp40 Posted March 19, 2013 Share Posted March 19, 2013 I'm not arsed in the slightest that he hasn't been charged. Doesn't help us and doesn't help Haidara. If he was sent off on sunday it would but a 3 game ban doesn't help us especially as he's just a kid who was making his debut not a key player. Retrospective punishments are shit and don't do the victims any good at all. Aye, never mind justice and all that shite. What difference does it make? Won't help us will it? See the post above. It's about what's right. Its an aknowledgement that we have been a victim of wrong doing. being ignored is simply sickening. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ujpest doza Posted March 19, 2013 Share Posted March 19, 2013 Life is life, this is football we're talking about. Ridiculous to talk about murders and burglaries in the same arguement. i just can't see what good banning him was going to do for NUFC, complete waste of time. Ignoring the examples given, you are saying you don't want the player who has assaulted our player punished? You aren't bothered he has gotten away with it? I am bothered he didn't get sent off, but banning him after the event doesn't help us one iota. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wilson Posted March 19, 2013 Share Posted March 19, 2013 Life is life, this is football we're talking about. Ridiculous to talk about murders and burglaries in the same arguement. i just can't see what good banning him was going to do for NUFC, complete waste of time. What about Haidara himself? I'm sure if we were all in his position (excluding you obviously) you'd want some action to be taken. Aye, am sure he'd like to see some kind of action taken rather than just being swept under the carpet. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SEMTEX Posted March 19, 2013 Share Posted March 19, 2013 Life is life, this is football we're talking about. Ridiculous to talk about murders and burglaries in the same arguement. i just can't see what good banning him was going to do for NUFC, complete waste of time. Without these punishments existing, people will continue to perform the same crimes. This is relevant in football and in life. I think the kid knows he has done wrong and so does everyone else except Whelan and it wouldn't surprise me if martinez doesn't pick him for a couple of games anyway but it still won't help us. "You think the kid knows he has done wrong" This is based on what? The reassuring pat that he gave Haidara, having been told to by his team mate? Or the complete silence after the event? + even if it doesn't help us, if this little scrote thinks he can get away with shit like this, then what's stopping him doing it to the next undeserving player? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave Posted March 19, 2013 Share Posted March 19, 2013 Life is life, this is football we're talking about. Ridiculous to talk about murders and burglaries in the same arguement. i just can't see what good banning him was going to do for NUFC, complete waste of time. Without these punishments existing, people will continue to perform the same crimes. This is relevant in football and in life. I think the kid knows he has done wrong and so does everyone else except Whelan and it wouldn't surprise me if martinez doesn't pick him for a couple of games anyway but it still won't help us. "You think the kid knows he has done wrong" This is based on what? The reassuring pat that he gave Haidara, having been told to by his team mate? Or the complete silence after the event? Or that his manager and chairman both said it wasn't a foul. Or maybe that the Football Association haven't punished him at all. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
morla84 Posted March 19, 2013 Share Posted March 19, 2013 the Dilsh 1 uzpest doza 0 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cajun Posted March 19, 2013 Share Posted March 19, 2013 Life is life, this is football we're talking about. Ridiculous to talk about murders and burglaries in the same arguement. i just can't see what good banning him was going to do for NUFC, complete waste of time. Without these punishments existing, people will continue to perform the same crimes. This is relevant in football and in life. I think the kid knows he has done wrong and so does everyone else except Whelan and it wouldn't surprise me if martinez doesn't pick him for a couple of games anyway but it still won't help us. "You think the kid knows he has done wrong" This is based on what? The reassuring pat that he gave Haidara, having been told to by his team mate? Or the complete silence after the event? No apology from the player or the club, in fact they have done the complete opposite. Absolutely gutted they weren't all given a fucking harsh punishment even though it wouldn't have directly affected our results. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Neil Posted March 19, 2013 Share Posted March 19, 2013 Life is life, this is football we're talking about. Ridiculous to talk about murders and burglaries in the same arguement. i just can't see what good banning him was going to do for NUFC, complete waste of time. Without these punishments existing, people will continue to perform the same crimes. This is relevant in football and in life. I think the kid knows he has done wrong and so does everyone else except Whelan and it wouldn't surprise me if martinez doesn't pick him for a couple of games anyway but it still won't help us. "You think the kid knows he has done wrong" This is based on what? The reassuring pat that he gave Haidara, having been told to by his team mate? Or the complete silence after the event? Or that his manager and chairman both said it wasn't a foul. Or maybe that the Football Association haven't punished him at all. Or, even, him committing a ridiculously bad challenge a couple of years ago. Almost sounds like the sort of person who'd do it again. It's an absolutely obscene decision yet not in the slightest bit of surprising. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wullie Posted March 19, 2013 Share Posted March 19, 2013 Hope ujpest isn't booked in for jury duty any time soon, fucking hell. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ujpest doza Posted March 19, 2013 Share Posted March 19, 2013 Life is life, this is football we're talking about. Ridiculous to talk about murders and burglaries in the same arguement. i just can't see what good banning him was going to do for NUFC, complete waste of time. Without these punishments existing, people will continue to perform the same crimes. This is relevant in football and in life. I think the kid knows he has done wrong and so does everyone else except Whelan and it wouldn't surprise me if martinez doesn't pick him for a couple of games anyway but it still won't help us. "You think the kid knows he has done wrong" This is based on what? The reassuring pat that he gave Haidara, having been told to by his team mate? Or the complete silence after the event? No apology from the player or the club, in fact they have done the complete opposite. Absolutely gutted they weren't all given a fucking harsh punishment even though it wouldn't have directly affected our results. The result is all that matters and banning him won't change the result. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
madras Posted March 19, 2013 Share Posted March 19, 2013 Life is life, this is football we're talking about. Ridiculous to talk about murders and burglaries in the same arguement. i just can't see what good banning him was going to do for NUFC, complete waste of time. Ignoring the examples given, you are saying you don't want the player who has assaulted our player punished? You aren't bothered he has gotten away with it? I am bothered he didn't get sent off, but banning him after the event doesn't help us one iota. it may not help us but there has to be a punishment for it. I wasn't aware when players are sent off then banned that the ban had to be to the benefit of the team transgressed against. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kanj Posted March 19, 2013 Share Posted March 19, 2013 Life is life, this is football we're talking about. Ridiculous to talk about murders and burglaries in the same arguement. i just can't see what good banning him was going to do for NUFC, complete waste of time. Without these punishments existing, people will continue to perform the same crimes. This is relevant in football and in life. I think the kid knows he has done wrong and so does everyone else except Whelan and it wouldn't surprise me if martinez doesn't pick him for a couple of games anyway but it still won't help us. "You think the kid knows he has done wrong" This is based on what? The reassuring pat that he gave Haidara, having been told to by his team mate? Or the complete silence after the event? Or that his manager and chairman both said it wasn't a foul. Or maybe that the Football Association haven't punished him at all. He's potentially/probably hurt our very promising player for quite a long time. He's not been punished with a red at the match, he played a part in his team defeating us, and he then gets no further punishment from the FA. How could anyone not associated with this club be OK with it? Punishing him after the fact sets the example and precedent that everyone has said on this forum and other outlets that this type of challenge is not to be tolerated. Instead, we are punished by losing a match, losing our young player for forseeable future, and our assistant manager also gets banned. We are the victims in this in every way shape and form and we've come out of this having not been given a single ounce of confidence or justice in the matter. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
madras Posted March 19, 2013 Share Posted March 19, 2013 Life is life, this is football we're talking about. Ridiculous to talk about murders and burglaries in the same arguement. i just can't see what good banning him was going to do for NUFC, complete waste of time. Without these punishments existing, people will continue to perform the same crimes. This is relevant in football and in life. I think the kid knows he has done wrong and so does everyone else except Whelan and it wouldn't surprise me if martinez doesn't pick him for a couple of games anyway but it still won't help us. "You think the kid knows he has done wrong" This is based on what? The reassuring pat that he gave Haidara, having been told to by his team mate? Or the complete silence after the event? No apology from the player or the club, in fact they have done the complete opposite. Absolutely gutted they weren't all given a f***ing harsh punishment even though it wouldn't have directly affected our results. The result is all that matters and banning him won't change the result. so you don't agree with any bannings ? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ATB Posted March 19, 2013 Share Posted March 19, 2013 Maybe I should go out and murder and steal a bit, whats the point in punish me, the crime is still done Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Neil Posted March 19, 2013 Share Posted March 19, 2013 Life is life, this is football we're talking about. Ridiculous to talk about murders and burglaries in the same arguement. i just can't see what good banning him was going to do for NUFC, complete waste of time. Without these punishments existing, people will continue to perform the same crimes. This is relevant in football and in life. I think the kid knows he has done wrong and so does everyone else except Whelan and it wouldn't surprise me if martinez doesn't pick him for a couple of games anyway but it still won't help us. "You think the kid knows he has done wrong" This is based on what? The reassuring pat that he gave Haidara, having been told to by his team mate? Or the complete silence after the event? No apology from the player or the club, in fact they have done the complete opposite. Absolutely gutted they weren't all given a fucking harsh punishment even though it wouldn't have directly affected our results. The result is all that matters and banning him won't change the result. The result is not all that matters. What matters is a kid has produced one of the worst challenges seen in years, seriously injured a fellow professional to the point where it's unlikely he'll be seen on the pitch for many, many months (not to mention any permanent damage to his leg) and he has been given absolutely no punishment. It's an utterly absurd decision from an organisation which continues to outdo itself with flat-out incompetence and borderline lies. That matters. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ujpest doza Posted March 19, 2013 Share Posted March 19, 2013 Life is life, this is football we're talking about. Ridiculous to talk about murders and burglaries in the same arguement. i just can't see what good banning him was going to do for NUFC, complete waste of time. Without these punishments existing, people will continue to perform the same crimes. This is relevant in football and in life. I think the kid knows he has done wrong and so does everyone else except Whelan and it wouldn't surprise me if martinez doesn't pick him for a couple of games anyway but it still won't help us. "You think the kid knows he has done wrong" This is based on what? The reassuring pat that he gave Haidara, having been told to by his team mate? Or the complete silence after the event? No apology from the player or the club, in fact they have done the complete opposite. Absolutely gutted they weren't all given a f***ing harsh punishment even though it wouldn't have directly affected our results. The result is all that matters and banning him won't change the result. so you don't agree with any bannings ? Not after the event. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
cp40 Posted March 19, 2013 Share Posted March 19, 2013 perhaps now other players will see this and think theres something going on behind the scenes and that if your want to massacre another player- Newcastle is the team of choice. The FA will not protect them for whatever reason. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
LFEE Posted March 19, 2013 Share Posted March 19, 2013 And to make matters worse it looks like Santon is injured now... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
madras Posted March 19, 2013 Share Posted March 19, 2013 Life is life, this is football we're talking about. Ridiculous to talk about murders and burglaries in the same arguement. i just can't see what good banning him was going to do for NUFC, complete waste of time. Without these punishments existing, people will continue to perform the same crimes. This is relevant in football and in life. I think the kid knows he has done wrong and so does everyone else except Whelan and it wouldn't surprise me if martinez doesn't pick him for a couple of games anyway but it still won't help us. "You think the kid knows he has done wrong" This is based on what? The reassuring pat that he gave Haidara, having been told to by his team mate? Or the complete silence after the event? No apology from the player or the club, in fact they have done the complete opposite. Absolutely gutted they weren't all given a f***ing harsh punishment even though it wouldn't have directly affected our results. The result is all that matters and banning him won't change the result. so you don't agree with any bannings ? Not after the event. what do you propose as a sanction then ? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SEMTEX Posted March 19, 2013 Share Posted March 19, 2013 I thought my days of massively insulting rants to gormless plums on the Internet were numbered. I'm not so sure any more. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ujpest doza Posted March 19, 2013 Share Posted March 19, 2013 Life is life, this is football we're talking about. Ridiculous to talk about murders and burglaries in the same arguement. i just can't see what good banning him was going to do for NUFC, complete waste of time. Without these punishments existing, people will continue to perform the same crimes. This is relevant in football and in life. I think the kid knows he has done wrong and so does everyone else except Whelan and it wouldn't surprise me if martinez doesn't pick him for a couple of games anyway but it still won't help us. "You think the kid knows he has done wrong" This is based on what? The reassuring pat that he gave Haidara, having been told to by his team mate? Or the complete silence after the event? No apology from the player or the club, in fact they have done the complete opposite. Absolutely gutted they weren't all given a f***ing harsh punishment even though it wouldn't have directly affected our results. The result is all that matters and banning him won't change the result. so you don't agree with any bannings ? Not after the event. what do you propose as a sanction then ? Back to the good old days of not having trial by tv after games. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
S.S.R. Posted March 19, 2013 Share Posted March 19, 2013 Remember Cabaye's kick against Brighton that didn't even connect and the player he supposedly fouled defended him? Still got a ban. The game is crooked. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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