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On 26/09/2024 at 16:33, Mike E said:

Don’t think PNE would risk the wrath of the EFL by playing him at the wknd? Imagine the furore if they played him and he then got a ten-game ban?

Millwall would rightly have case to say PNE were fielding a player that should be ineligible.

 

 

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Heckingbottom has really gone down in my estimation as a manager and also a person by allowing the cannibal to come on as a sub at Millwall. The club should have taken their own disciplinary action against him and left him behind at Dumpdale today. At least they’re getting a pasting at The Den.

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4 minutes ago, dallydally said:

Osmajic has accepted the FA charge. Now let's see what ban they dish out. Hopefully he gets a significant ban!

Hopefully they hammer him. Ridsdale says 'appropriate action' has been taken which presumably means he has been fined by the club. Incredible really that his guilt was never in doubt and yet he came on as a substitute on Saturday.

 

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Just now, arbitro said:

Hopefully they hammer him. Ridsdale says 'appropriate action' has been taken which presumably means he has been fined by the club. Incredible really that his guilt was never in doubt and yet he came on as a substitute on Saturday.

 

Currently he is still available for their match tomorrow - if that ‘appropriate action’ doesn’t included them not selecting him then Ridsdale’s words will mean nothing.

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18 hours ago, arbitro said:

Hopefully they hammer him. Ridsdale says 'appropriate action' has been taken which presumably means he has been fined by the club. Incredible really that his guilt was never in doubt and yet he came on as a substitute on Saturday.

 

kinnel risdale is only missing a snot bubble to look a born and bred nobber in that pic

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On 01/10/2024 at 13:10, wilsdenrover said:

Currently he is still available for their match tomorrow - if that ‘appropriate action’ doesn’t included them not selecting him then Ridsdale’s words will mean nothing.

Sorry to quote myself but turns out (surprise surprise) that Ridsdale’s words did mean the square root of fuck all. 

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Absolutely appalling situation that the FA cannot immediately ban someone who has admitted to biting an opponent, equally bad that the club he is employed by pick him to play while he awaits punishment.

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I dont have too much of a grievance on the assumption that Osmajic gets a sufficient ban. There is precedent with Suarez so assuming a similar punishment is handed out then thats fine.

Such a case is more complex than a usual violent conduct red card so will have to be considered more carefuklly, Preston have accepted the punishment and assuming he is punished adequately, ultimately it makes little odds whether that punishment starts now or a couple of games after.

Say he misses 10 games, he still misses 10 games. Its just a coincedence that he happened to score tonight but say the punishment started immediately and he scored 2 in his first game back, its the same issue.

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9 hours ago, roversfan99 said:

I dont have too much of a grievance on the assumption that Osmajic gets a sufficient ban. There is precedent with Suarez so assuming a similar punishment is handed out then thats fine.

Such a case is more complex than a usual violent conduct red card so will have to be considered more carefuklly, Preston have accepted the punishment and assuming he is punished adequately, ultimately it makes little odds whether that punishment starts now or a couple of games after.

 

There’s nothing to consider, he bit him and he’s been charged. He should have already been banned. Suarez bit the Chelsea lad on the Sunday, he was banned 3 days later for 10 matches. 
 

There is no excuse for the FA dragging it out until now. The fact PNE have benefitted just adds salt to Beck's wound!

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11 hours ago, roversfan99 said:

I dont have too much of a grievance on the assumption that Osmajic gets a sufficient ban. There is precedent with Suarez so assuming a similar punishment is handed out then thats fine.

Such a case is more complex than a usual violent conduct red card so will have to be considered more carefuklly, Preston have accepted the punishment and assuming he is punished adequately, ultimately it makes little odds whether that punishment starts now or a couple of games after.

Say he misses 10 games, he still misses 10 games. Its just a coincedence that he happened to score tonight but say the punishment started immediately and he scored 2 in his first game back, its the same issue.

He should have been banned from moment one and he shouldn't be playing now he has admitted the charge. 

PNE shouldn't have played him either

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One thing iv always been a bit peeved about and I believe souness brought up similar in the past but the crime or the incident was against one of our players so where are we getting justice from if he is banned playing against other teams. I’d much prefer a match ban against playing us and a fine of course for good measure 

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