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So much awesome there - Bigi singing and dancing the Cabaye song, Hatem proper loving on Colo, Debuchy has a f*** load of kids, oh and Colo :love:

 

Such a sucker for players loving our support, always feels good to see that.

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Bigi is the bloody don in that video! gutted we didnt see more of him this year. Class act.

 

Random Gouffran clapping his chin pads together. Great video.

 

:lol: :lol:

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Anyone know why Ronnie Irani was sacked from Talksport?

 

Eh when? Obviously wasnt for being shit as there would be no fucker on there.

 

Edit: Wasnt he on this morning? He was definately on this week anyway.

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Apparently today was his final one.

 

Just looked, seems a few people are asking about it. Luckily i rarely get to hear that show but by God he was torture to listen to. For that reason i always thought he fitted in well there.

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The FLPR will analyse stats and results from every Premier League and Football League game this season to give each team a Power Ranking score. Points are awarded based on the following criteria:

 

Match result (win, lose, draw)

Standard of opponent

Match Goal Difference

League Position Differential

Away win

Clean Sheets

 

:yao:

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Football League Power Rankings.

 

http://flpr.co.uk/

 

Anyone seen these before? A bit silly, but confirms that we really suck so :thup:

 

5 places below the mackems.  NETD marra 0-3 1-9 FTM Watch your letterbox cheesy chips blue pop incest uncals

 

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The FLPR will analyse stats and results from every Premier League and Football League game this season to give each team a Power Ranking score. Points are awarded based on the following criteria:

 

Match result (win, lose, draw)

Standard of opponent

Match Goal Difference

League Position Differential

Away win

Clean Sheets

 

:yao:

 

:lol: :lol: :lol: Yao murdered me there.

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The FLPR will analyse stats and results from every Premier League and Football League game this season to give each team a Power Ranking score. Points are awarded based on the following criteria:

 

Match result (win, lose, draw)

Standard of opponent

Match Goal Difference

League Position Differential

Away win

Clean Sheets

 

:yao:

 

:lol: :lol: :lol: Yao murdered me there.

 

That's really funny if you read it in a brummie accent :lol:

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Possible Giggs but relevant;

 

Premier League players face increase in bans for horror tackles as review panel is introduced next season

 

Players could find their punishments for reckless challenges increased after plans to use video evidence to review contentious incidents were backed by football’s powerbrokers.

 

Under the proposed scheme, fouls such as the knee-high lunge by Wigan winger Callum McManaman on Newcastle defender Massadio Haidara could be referred to a three-man panel of referees to determine whether a harsher punishment should have been applied by the match official.

 

McManaman escaped with a yellow card from referee Mark Halsey, who later wrote in his report that he had not had a clear view of the incident.

 

But under the new scheme, which must still be ratified by the Football Regulatory Authority, cautions could be increased to red cards if the panel deems the referee was too lenient.

 

Any such tackles would not need to be brought to the attention of the FA administered panel by the referee in question.

 

Rather, the FA would have the power to refer incidents to the panel if they deemed a foul to be sufficiently serious to be re-examined retrospectively.

 

The proposal is an extension of current regulations which allow the FA to use video evidence to impose sanctions retrospectively if incidents of violent conduct are not spotted by referees.

 

At present the pilot scheme is expected to be trialled only in the Barclays Premier League next season although, if deemed a success, it could be extended to the Football League.

 

Previously, the Football League is understood to have been opposed to implementing further powers to enable retrospective action being taking - their concern being officials could be tempted into shying away from handing out harsh punishments at the time of the incident in the knowledge they could be reviewed at later date.

 

But at the football stakeholders meeting held on Wednesday, the proposal is understood to have received the backing of the Football League, along with that of the FA, the Premier League, the Professional Footballers’ Association and the Professional Game Match Officials Limited.

 

Both FIFA and UEFA are known to take a dim view of any proposals which could be seen to constitute the ‘re-refereeing’ of matches and consequently taking power out of the hands of matchday officials.

 

But similar mechanisms for increasing sanctions are already in place in French and German football while English football authorities are confident that examples of dangerous challenges being dealt with too leniently are sufficiently infrequent as to not bog down the three-man panel with an inbox full of cases to pass judgement on.

 

Sportsmail columnist and former top referee, Graham Poll, welcomed the proposal which, in his view, will redress the balance of officials seeing the severity of their punishments being downgraded retrospectively under current rules.

 

‘In extreme cases errors should be corrected, simple as that,’ said Poll. ‘The referee hasn’t got the advantage of multi-angle and multiple-speed television coverage.

 

'I am in favour of all or nothing. At present, if referees make a mistake in the view of the panel their decision gets overturned.

 

‘All referees want is consistency and I think you have got to do some re-refereeing in extreme cases to decide whether something should or should not have been a red card. It will probably balance out over a season, the same number of players will get let off and the same number will get charged after the vent. That seems like a nice balance.

 

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2330229/Premier-League-increase-bans-horror-tackles-video-review.html#ixzz2UDVB64mC

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