- Mar 18, 2004
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Spurs will do amazing to finish that game with 11 players on the pitchThey will be so hyped up when we go to anfield, hopefully more sendings off and a comprehensive victory for us
Spurs will do amazing to finish that game with 11 players on the pitchThey will be so hyped up when we go to anfield, hopefully more sendings off and a comprehensive victory for us
To the tune of Stop Crying Your Heart Out by Oasis.Do you want to
Do you want to
DO YOU WANT TO PLAY AGAIN
VAR check ???Jota dive ?
From injuries if nothing else.Spurs will do amazing to finish that game with 11 players on the pitch
Jota dive ?
Mate he’s been piping up since Monday.Even sports lawyers are chipping in now.
Taylor Heath described why Liverpool are entitled to enforce a rematch legally, explaining, “Rule L18 outlines that the Premier League board has the power to order a league match to be replayed, provided that recommendation to that effect has been made by a commission under rule W51.
“In addition to this, under rule W1, the Premier League’s board has the power to inquire about any suspected breach of rules, including those made by a match official, while rule N4 ensures that each match official agrees to be bound by the laws of the game as well as any protocols and FA rules.
“There is therefore a possibility that Liverpool could lobby the Premier League board to convene a commission which would have the power, among others, to order the match to be replayed.
“To mount a general legal case outside of the Premier League regulations, a starting point would normally have to be to establish a contractual nexus between the club and the officials that has been breached or a duty of care and negligence causing loss."
No idea if the interpretation of the rules as per above is correct, or would give grounds for the demand of a reply but everyone is getting in onbut now.
No rules have been breached , there was an error in communication. IFAB the people who draft the laws on football have made it clear in the laws that an error like this cannot invalidate a match result.Even sports lawyers are chipping in now.
Taylor Heath described why Liverpool are entitled to enforce a rematch legally, explaining, “Rule L18 outlines that the Premier League board has the power to order a league match to be replayed, provided that recommendation to that effect has been made by a commission under rule W51.
“In addition to this, under rule W1, the Premier League’s board has the power to inquire about any suspected breach of rules, including those made by a match official, while rule N4 ensures that each match official agrees to be bound by the laws of the game as well as any protocols and FA rules.
“There is therefore a possibility that Liverpool could lobby the Premier League board to convene a commission which would have the power, among others, to order the match to be replayed.
“To mount a general legal case outside of the Premier League regulations, a starting point would normally have to be to establish a contractual nexus between the club and the officials that has been breached or a duty of care and negligence causing loss."
No idea if the interpretation of the rules as per above is correct, or would give grounds for the demand of a reply but everyone is getting in onbut now.
It's all getting a bit tedious now.Even sports lawyers are chipping in now.
Taylor Heath described why Liverpool are entitled to enforce a rematch legally, explaining, “Rule L18 outlines that the Premier League board has the power to order a league match to be replayed, provided that recommendation to that effect has been made by a commission under rule W51.
“In addition to this, under rule W1, the Premier League’s board has the power to inquire about any suspected breach of rules, including those made by a match official, while rule N4 ensures that each match official agrees to be bound by the laws of the game as well as any protocols and FA rules.
“There is therefore a possibility that Liverpool could lobby the Premier League board to convene a commission which would have the power, among others, to order the match to be replayed.
“To mount a general legal case outside of the Premier League regulations, a starting point would normally have to be to establish a contractual nexus between the club and the officials that has been breached or a duty of care and negligence causing loss."
No idea if the interpretation of the rules as per above is correct, or would give grounds for the demand of a reply but everyone is getting in onbut now.
One sensible opinion towards the end. The rest of them need to give their heads a wobble.