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Alright there Malcom XDon't you all realise it's way cooler to do absolutely nothing and just sit back making fun of people that voice their concerns?
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Alright there Malcom XDon't you all realise it's way cooler to do absolutely nothing and just sit back making fun of people that voice their concerns?
Not a fan of the Frandlyness? The obscure way I spoke.
Me neither.
Wanna start a Blue and White kop website with me?
I’ll answer this for everyone. The fallout from the Everton decision will put lots of pressure on this rule and there will be no more “acts of simulation” brought before it this season.
It will be reviewed in the summer and scrapped/changed radically.
Sums up my thoughts.
It will be quietly binned.
I reckon the Referres Association are putting pressure on as well.
The ref at Palace stood by his decision so these buggers have publicly humiliated him.
And there you go, it was mentioned on MOTD2 just now near the end, so will it be reviewed?Delph for Man City v West Ham today, dived on the edge of the box. Free kick led to City's equaliser. Will this be reviewed? Doubt it very much as it wasn't even mentioned on MOTD.
It only got about a minutes mention after someone tweeted in about it [Poor language removed] [Poor language removed]Delph for Man City v West Ham today, dived on the edge of the box. Free kick led to City's equaliser. Will this be reviewed? Doubt it very much as it wasn't even mentioned on MOTD.
Doubt itAnd there you go, it was mentioned on MOTD2 just now near the end, so will it be reviewed?
No, because they will only investigate dives or exaggerations that lead to penalties or red cards.Delph for Man City v West Ham today, dived on the edge of the box. Free kick led to City's equaliser. Will this be reviewed? Doubt it very much as it wasn't even mentioned on MOTD.
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