I am afraid if Taylor yellowed Fàbregas and Chalobah, then that will be it for charges. He cannot say he didnt see other offences.I am sure the FA will study the footage and dish out more offences. The officials will get another look to confirm what they did and didn't see. Both teams will get a 'failing to control' charge.
I'll use the C word - convenient! (What if he didn't see Fabregas's slap? What was the yellow for? If he did see the slap on Fernandinho, why didn't he show red?)I am afraid if Taylor yellowed Fàbregas and Chalobah, then that will be it for charges. He cannot say he didn't see other offences.
Can we change the thread title?
I got that, and have to say I thought it quite clever.Two journeyman teams of English football transformed virtually overnight into global soccer superstars with the input of Oligarchs and Sheiks looking for a plaything... let's hope they don't go forth as that could get very messy...
City fans accuse the media of bias against City, which clearly does exist. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-2144359/Manchester-City-The-real-Premier-League-winner-Abu-Dhabi-United-Group-Development-Investment.html
This is reflected in which incidents get reviewed for retrospective action.
And while I'm sure there's no conscious bias, how come a worse tackle than Aguero's only gets a yellow? (Rojo today for the "debt-ridden American tax-dodgers".)
Just on those: why would Fernandinho's tackle be a booking if Cahill's wasn't? (Hence my remark about the commentator focussing on Fernandinho's not getting a booking while Aguero lies injured after Cahill's high foot on him.)Lol, you're blue goggles are getting darker with age.
Fail to mention the lack of a caution for Fernandinho is the same bloody clip you refer to in your earlier post.
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The reason noone bothered with the pen shout in the 1st half is cos you scored the same bloody phase of play man!!! So it didn't matter
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Er - director of debt-ridden American tax-dodgers is vice-chairman of the FA.Can't defend either tackle or team really...not sure how you you can join up the conspiracy of the apparent debt of a company against what happens at FA Towers??
Not entirely true me ol' mucker!...Two journeyman teams of English football transformed virtually overnight into global soccer superstars with the input of Oligarchs and Sheiks looking for a plaything... let's hope they don't go forth as that could get very messy...
Has to have his Christmas holidays imagine having to work three days over Christmas, disgraceful expectation poor diddums!View attachment 1026 With the history of these two it wasn't unexpected! At least he gets the best part of December off
Not entirely true me ol' mucker!...
Whilst it's true City were transformed and brought out of the wilderness by their mega rich owners. The same is not the case of Chelsea. Yes they were in a financial mess when Abramovic bought the club, however in the decade or so before he arrived, Chelsea reached 4 FA Cup finals (2 wins/2 defeats), qualified for the Champions League twice (one of the reason why Abramovich bought the club) and under the management of Vialli came close to winning the league. Abramovic helped make us challengers on a more regular basis!