don't know the team, but i do know why i don't know which teams are the answer to 2, but i do know the reason ( i believe the reason can still be the reason in scotland).
There is a Facebook page called Tigerlink, they have Jeff Stelling on there from Soccer Saturday last week. He is watching our game and is screaming at Clattenberg, Red Card,RedCard!! Then he saying what a dreadful game he is having.
Gibbs wasn't even a tackle and it was nowhere near assault either, anywhere else on the pitch it would never have been a red, it was only denying a goal scoring opportunity that made it one. No chance of a points deduction, it's usually about a £20k fine.
Mark Clattenburg will stun the Premier League by quitting before the next round of fixtures... https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football/2874770/mark-clattenburg-quit-premier-league-exclusive/ #GuiltyConscience
That explains his poor performance last Saturday. I mean, who else gives a **** on there last day at a job ?
Absolute fkn scandal .. the FA should hang their heads in shame .. these fkn idiots should look at the cause before slapping these charges and fines on clubs .. if the officials had done their jobs correctly there would have been no protests .. shower of shyte
Im not a hull fan but this is a complete joke. You were absolutely robbed in that game and now this just adds insult to injury. How any unbiased person can watch that game and think the best course of action is to fine Hull because of player misconduct is beyond me. 3 completely wrong decisions 1 of which twattenberg apologised for during the game is just out of this world.
This is pretty ****ing outrageous Do they publish their expenditure? Or did one of the big wigs fancy an all expense paid holiday? 20k for a few lads asking for an explanation is utterly mad.
Arsenal players surrounding Clattenburg as we speak asking him to stay. FA charge Hull City for referee intimidation
FFS....An absolutely staggering travesty!! This, combined with Clattenburg's precipitous departure to Saudi Arabia of all places, is just further confirmation of the total corruption of the governing bodies of world football. I wonder how many large bets were placed by Saudi football officials on the Arsenal game.???
To be fair, it looks like we avoided a fine earlier. Bournemouth have been charged by the Football Association in relation to anti-doping rules. Clubs are required to provide details about the whereabouts of their players so that they can be tested at any point. We've had a fair few players we didn't know the whereabouts of in games in recent years. http://www.skysports.com/football/n...rnemouth-charged-by-fa-over-anti-doping-rules