I think the FA will love it, that Moyes the first manager to get his marching orders this season. Moyes had the FA by their balls regarding the Clattenberg incident and I'm afraid it will be pay-back time. Wouldn't be the least bit surprised, if Moyes misses the RS game at Goodison.
Unbelievable the amount of refereeing decisions against us, in the last couple of years. Luckily enough, this time it didn't cost us in the end. Hate te call by the FA to "respect' eachother, as it's quite clearly a two way thing. So when can Everton Football Club expect some respect back from the men appointed by that same FA?
Did it help though? After he submitted that video with penalty claims, they said he had a fair point. Nothing changed in the slightest though, as we still quite clearly not getting the rub of the green.moyes complains about yet another penalty. im not so sure the FA will fancy facing him to be honest.

Think the reason Moyes got away with the Clattenberg incident, was because he threatened to call in witnesses, about something that was alledgedly said by Clattenberg. I for one would have loved it, if Moyes was charged for that incident. Think the FA and Clattenberg would have had a lot to explain.Didn't SAF say yesterday that the ref favoured the [Poor language removed]?
Surely suggesting an honourble FA representitive of favouring one team is different for pointing out how Wiley made a complete [Poor language removed] up.
I think they will do what they did last year, make a token gesture towards him but try and keep it quite cause they know they are in the wrong.
Didn't SAF say yesterday that the ref favoured the [Poor language removed]?
Surely suggesting an honourble FA representitive of favouring one team is different for pointing out how Wiley made a complete [Poor language removed] up.
Did it help though? After he submitted that video with penalty claims, they said he had a fair point. Nothing changed in the slightest though, as we still quite clearly not getting the rub of the green.![]()
Mate, I completely agree with you. It's just that I think the FA is to clueless/stubborn or up their own arses to see and admit thatand that right there is what moyes will have to say for himself.
how long can they continue to just pass it off as coincidence?
About to say the same thing, Respect goes both ways, how can we respect them, if they dont do the same?
But...when was the last time a referee explained his decision - and further more apologised?!