John Coleman-Accrington manager 14:49 - Jan 26 with 3393 views | Professor | Complete rant and breakdown on R5. Absolutely brilliant | | | | |
John Coleman-Accrington manager on 16:18 - Jan 26 with 3154 views | exiledclaseboy | Heard that. It was very entertaining. He’ll be up on an FA charge tomorrow. | |
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John Coleman-Accrington manager on 16:47 - Jan 26 with 3092 views | MrSwerve | What was said? | |
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John Coleman-Accrington manager on 16:55 - Jan 26 with 3066 views | Glyn1 | What did he expect? The referee was Jon Moss. I'm looking to watch it on Match of the Day. And congratulations to Newport! [Post edited 26 Jan 2019 16:56]
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John Coleman-Accrington manager (n/t) on 17:15 - Jan 26 with 2971 views | Oldjack | [Post edited 26 Jan 2019 17:27]
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| Prosser the Tosser dwells on Phil's bum hole like a rusty old hemorrhoid ,fact
You Greedy Bastards Get Out Of OUR Club!
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John Coleman-Accrington manager on 17:32 - Jan 26 with 2906 views | felixstowe_jack |
Not exactly as he describes it a Foul given in the build up to the goal. The foul was given on the halfway line and Derby played it back and across the halfway line before a slow attack led to a derby corner. Derby took it short and quickly terrible marking by the home side. | |
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John Coleman-Accrington manager on 00:38 - Jan 27 with 2448 views | Brynmill_Jack | The Accrington player could have gone after the first studs first challenge. | |
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John Coleman-Accrington manager on 07:57 - Jan 27 with 2307 views | sainthelens | They can get away with tackles like that in league 1, as soon as a PL ref is in charge....no chance. That's why he's pssd off. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
John Coleman-Accrington manager on 08:57 - Jan 27 with 2251 views | jackal |
John Coleman-Accrington manager on 07:57 - Jan 27 by sainthelens | They can get away with tackles like that in league 1, as soon as a PL ref is in charge....no chance. That's why he's pssd off. |
I can't see what he's moaning about. Two yellows equal red. Both tackles deserved yellow. | | | |
John Coleman-Accrington manager on 10:04 - Jan 27 with 2150 views | Pegojack | John Moss is not my favourite ref, but he got both decisions spot on. In the second challenge, the Accrington lad went in with both feet of the ground, studs first, and could have broke a leg. Suggest the Accrington manager has another look this morning with a cool head. | | | |
John Coleman-Accrington manager on 10:08 - Jan 27 with 2129 views | ploppy |
John Coleman-Accrington manager on 10:04 - Jan 27 by Pegojack | John Moss is not my favourite ref, but he got both decisions spot on. In the second challenge, the Accrington lad went in with both feet of the ground, studs first, and could have broke a leg. Suggest the Accrington manager has another look this morning with a cool head. |
Agreed. The first one was arguably a red on its own - maybe an orange. The second wasn't as bad, but he was paying very little attention to the ball. It was interesting that the manager got very little support on MoTD. Clearly, the refereeing outside the PL is more tolerant. Players get away with tackles in the Championship that would be automatic yellows in the PL. [Post edited 27 Jan 2019 21:04]
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John Coleman-Accrington manager on 16:13 - Jan 27 with 1971 views | Professor | It makes the rant even funnier when you see the highlights. Two yellows all day long. He said in the radio interview that he was going to see the chairman as he wanted to pack it in. When asked will you feel pride in the performance later. ‘ No. I just like winning’. I like Coleman, but he really lost it | | | |
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