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Santoon and Dave still don't think he spit? Not that the FA are to be trusted, but I'm 100% he spat.

 

:spit:

 

This made me laugh when it came about he was being banned for spitting. I've yet to see the incident myself but remember ST and Dave making a mockery of any spitting allegations on here :lol:

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Santoon and Dave still don't think he spit? Not that the FA are to be trusted, but I'm 100% he spat.

 

:spit:

 

This made me laugh when it came about he was being banned for spitting. I've yet to see the incident myself but remember ST and Dave making a mockery of any spitting allegations on here :lol:

 

http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/manchester-citys-joe-hart-defuses-3247579

 

;)

 

If he wasn't involved in a headbutt, i doubt he would be so 'adamant' there wasn't a spit. Just trying to play down the situation as it still looks bad on his part  :pow:

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Like i say though, i've yet to see incident myself. Just found it funny when it came up he was being banned by FA for spitting and i remember you two on here  :lol:

 

I still don't think he deliberately spat at Hart.

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Like i say though, i've yet to see incident myself. Just found it funny when it came up he was being banned by FA for spitting and i remember you two on here  :lol:

 

I still don't think he deliberately spat at Hart.

 

:lol: Of course he didn't. Trial by media again, Big Club v little club, FA weak, I think we've been here before. Still pisses me off, though. A 3 match ban for objecting to someone nutting you and spitting at you? Mental.

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http://www.thefa.com/news/2014/mar/hillsborough-kick-off-tribute-210314

As a mark of respect and remembrance for those who lost their lives as a result of the Hillsborough stadium disaster in April 1989, all FA Cup, Premier League, Football League and Football Conference matches taking place on the weekend of 11-14 April will kick-off seven minutes later than originally scheduled.

 

The match at which the disaster took place, The FA Cup Semi-Final between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest on 15 April 1989, was ended six minutes after kick-off, at 3:06pm.

 

The first FA Cup Semi-Final on Saturday 12 April between Wigan Athletic and Arsenal will now kick-off at 5.07pm with a minute of silence between 5:06pm and 5:07pm.

 

The following day, Sunday 13 April, will see Hull City v Sheffield United begin at 4.07pm with a minute of silence between 4:06pm and 4:07pm.

 

In the Premier League, Football League and Football Conference, matches due to kick-off at 3pm on Saturday 12 April will now kick off at 3:07pm, with the minute before kick-off (3:06pm to 3:07pm) seeing a period of silence observed at all grounds.

 

Fixtures kicking-off at other times on Friday 11, Saturday 12, Sunday 13 and Monday 14 April will observe the same etiquette with matches starting seven minutes later than originally scheduled.

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http://www.thefa.com/news/2014/mar/hillsborough-kick-off-tribute-210314

As a mark of respect and remembrance for those who lost their lives as a result of the Hillsborough stadium disaster in April 1989, all FA Cup, Premier League, Football League and Football Conference matches taking place on the weekend of 11-14 April will kick-off seven minutes later than originally scheduled.

 

The match at which the disaster took place, The FA Cup Semi-Final between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest on 15 April 1989, was ended six minutes after kick-off, at 3:06pm.

 

The first FA Cup Semi-Final on Saturday 12 April between Wigan Athletic and Arsenal will now kick-off at 5.07pm with a minute of silence between 5:06pm and 5:07pm.

 

The following day, Sunday 13 April, will see Hull City v Sheffield United begin at 4.07pm with a minute of silence between 4:06pm and 4:07pm.

 

In the Premier League, Football League and Football Conference, matches due to kick-off at 3pm on Saturday 12 April will now kick off at 3:07pm, with the minute before kick-off (3:06pm to 3:07pm) seeing a period of silence observed at all grounds.

 

Fixtures kicking-off at other times on Friday 11, Saturday 12, Sunday 13 and Monday 14 April will observe the same etiquette with matches starting seven minutes later than originally scheduled.

 

Is it just me, or is everything below that unecessary? Maybe add a small line that a minute silence will be observed before the seven minute late kick-off?

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http://www.thefa.com/news/2014/mar/hillsborough-kick-off-tribute-210314

As a mark of respect and remembrance for those who lost their lives as a result of the Hillsborough stadium disaster in April 1989, all FA Cup, Premier League, Football League and Football Conference matches taking place on the weekend of 11-14 April will kick-off seven minutes later than originally scheduled.

 

The match at which the disaster took place, The FA Cup Semi-Final between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest on 15 April 1989, was ended six minutes after kick-off, at 3:06pm.

 

The first FA Cup Semi-Final on Saturday 12 April between Wigan Athletic and Arsenal will now kick-off at 5.07pm with a minute of silence between 5:06pm and 5:07pm.

 

The following day, Sunday 13 April, will see Hull City v Sheffield United begin at 4.07pm with a minute of silence between 4:06pm and 4:07pm.

 

In the Premier League, Football League and Football Conference, matches due to kick-off at 3pm on Saturday 12 April will now kick off at 3:07pm, with the minute before kick-off (3:06pm to 3:07pm) seeing a period of silence observed at all grounds.

 

Fixtures kicking-off at other times on Friday 11, Saturday 12, Sunday 13 and Monday 14 April will observe the same etiquette with matches starting seven minutes later than originally scheduled.

 

Is it just me, or is everything below that unecessary? Maybe add a small line that a minute silence will be observed before the seven minute late kick-off?

 

It is a bit OTT.

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http://www.thefa.com/news/2014/mar/hillsborough-kick-off-tribute-210314

As a mark of respect and remembrance for those who lost their lives as a result of the Hillsborough stadium disaster in April 1989, all FA Cup, Premier League, Football League and Football Conference matches taking place on the weekend of 11-14 April will kick-off seven minutes later than originally scheduled.

 

The match at which the disaster took place, The FA Cup Semi-Final between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest on 15 April 1989, was ended six minutes after kick-off, at 3:06pm.

 

The first FA Cup Semi-Final on Saturday 12 April between Wigan Athletic and Arsenal will now kick-off at 5.07pm with a minute of silence between 5:06pm and 5:07pm.

 

The following day, Sunday 13 April, will see Hull City v Sheffield United begin at 4.07pm with a minute of silence between 4:06pm and 4:07pm.

 

In the Premier League, Football League and Football Conference, matches due to kick-off at 3pm on Saturday 12 April will now kick off at 3:07pm, with the minute before kick-off (3:06pm to 3:07pm) seeing a period of silence observed at all grounds.

 

Fixtures kicking-off at other times on Friday 11, Saturday 12, Sunday 13 and Monday 14 April will observe the same etiquette with matches starting seven minutes later than originally scheduled.

 

Not to sound disrespectful by why is this happening? Is there any significance to this year and Hillsborough?

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Watching Football Focus now, anyone who wouldn't want a sugar daddy like that is not right tbh. :lol:

 

Awesome future ahead. Fuckers.

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