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Computer says no 14:48 - Jan 14 with 932 viewsDaniel

Those of you that watched the Beyond 90 Minutes feature with former goalkeeping coach Yilmaz Aksoy may recall that there was a piece on it about teamsheets now having to be submitted to the officials electronically, rather than on paper.

We'll there's now been a balls up in a game with Swindon naming a wrong player in their teamsheet. It'll be interesting to see how the EFL deal with it.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/fo
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Computer says no on 15:46 - Jan 15 with 844 viewsbwildered

Grimsby Town. got fined 20k, 10k suspended for fielding an illegal player in the League cup win on pens over Manchester Utd, earlier in the season . The players registration was received one minute after the official deadline at 12:01 pm .

Poll: No half measure either 1 or 2 ?

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Computer says no on 23:00 - Feb 4 with 531 viewsDaniel

The outcome - Swindon kicked out of the competition and fined £40k! They ended up fielding two ineligible players.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/fo
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Computer says no on 05:51 - Feb 5 with 497 viewswessex_exile

Computer says no on 23:00 - Feb 4 by Daniel

The outcome - Swindon kicked out of the competition and fined £40k! They ended up fielding two ineligible players.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/fo


For those who haven’t seen/heard it, I can heartily recommend you check out Ian Holloway’s off the chart incandescent rant about this on local radio. Remarkable really, as a professional football manager he really should have known the rules, or he did and chose to ignore them - neither is acceptable. It’ll be interesting to see what his personal punishment will be, but I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s a sizeable fine and/or lengthy ban.

Up the U's
Poll: Auf wiedersehen, pet - who’ll be joining the great northern exodus?

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Computer says no on 18:30 - Feb 5 with 432 viewsTAFKAT

Computer says no on 05:51 - Feb 5 by wessex_exile

For those who haven’t seen/heard it, I can heartily recommend you check out Ian Holloway’s off the chart incandescent rant about this on local radio. Remarkable really, as a professional football manager he really should have known the rules, or he did and chose to ignore them - neither is acceptable. It’ll be interesting to see what his personal punishment will be, but I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s a sizeable fine and/or lengthy ban.


What about this one?

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/fo

What's the point in having rules, just let ManShity do as they like. I'm sure he'd be happy to change the rules to suit Arsenal FFS.

"Pure Logic" the bloke is comedy gold. Logic would have been to have signed the bloke a few days earlier.

Using the same crackpot "pure logic", I think The Arse should be given a 2-0 head start in the final, because their manager is not a knob.
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Computer says no on 09:17 - Feb 6 with 360 viewswessex_exile

Computer says no on 18:30 - Feb 5 by TAFKAT

What about this one?

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/fo

What's the point in having rules, just let ManShity do as they like. I'm sure he'd be happy to change the rules to suit Arsenal FFS.

"Pure Logic" the bloke is comedy gold. Logic would have been to have signed the bloke a few days earlier.

Using the same crackpot "pure logic", I think The Arse should be given a 2-0 head start in the final, because their manager is not a knob.
[Post edited 5 Feb 18:40]


LOL - at least he has asked first, fully expecting the answer to be no, rather than just chancing it. But yes, pure logic would have been don’t leave it too late to sign him.

Up the U's
Poll: Auf wiedersehen, pet - who’ll be joining the great northern exodus?

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Computer says no on 13:36 - Feb 6 with 333 viewsTAFKAT

Computer says no on 09:17 - Feb 6 by wessex_exile

LOL - at least he has asked first, fully expecting the answer to be no, rather than just chancing it. But yes, pure logic would have been don’t leave it too late to sign him.


He’s becoming worse than Fergie. Why does football allow participants to bully and argue with officials? I can’t think of any other sport that does. The rules are set before the competition starts. They are very clear. Trying to bully the governing body into bending the rules once a competition is underway is at best unsporting and at worst akin to cheating. The sooner Guardiola gets his moaning arse out of UK football the better.
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Computer says no on 14:11 - Feb 6 with 323 viewsTAFKAT

I told you Pep was a wrong’en

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/fo

I would like to thank the contributors to the article for identifying whose to blame for the recent rise in violence against their community. I’d mistakenly been under the impression that killing tens of thousands of women and children might have had something to do with it.

I’ve no doubt the Muslim owners of Man Shitty will be pissing thems……
….sorry I mean they will be having stern words with Pep Guardiola.

Meanwhile Benny’s mate gets the FIFA Peace Prize. The human race is ####ed.
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Computer says no on 14:29 - Feb 6 with 318 viewsTAFKAT

If you’d have told me we would get an anti-English, how far do you want me to stick my nose up there Mr. Trump, Muppet, then I’d have been happy to stick with the previous boss that was (allegedly) as bent as a nine-bob note.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/fo

One more airing for this one:

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