linky?Actually stories leaking out that the FA are going to actually organise a replay of the game
Nah, that's ok mate!Actually stories leaking out that the FA are going to actually organise a replay of the game
Has to be people trolling, there's no way anything can be taken seriously if they go ahead and bend over just because they're Liverpool.Actually stories leaking out that the FA are going to actually organise a replay of the game
It's ok, as they said after we played them, we got lucky and that Liverpool would rip us apart. That's what happened right?Arsenal fans seem as angry as Liverpool fans on social media. To the point they're calling up Talksport demanding the game should be replayed and if we were classy like them in 1999 against Shef Utd we'd agree to that!?!
Stupid fucknuggets, the lot of them. Gooners are getting twitchy because we're not as bad as we were last year and sit with them at the top end of the table.
The CL final?Actually stories leaking out that the FA are going to actually organise a replay of the game
Even sports bible now repertory it (admittedly it’s click bait stuff from them)linky?
Do the FA have any say over PL games?Actually stories leaking out that the FA are going to actually organise a replay of the game
Liverpool should start with 10 men as Jones' red wasn't overturned...
Tottenham vs Liverpool replay unlikely as Premier League rules do not apply
Jurgen Klopp is demanding the game take place again but the only provision for replays according to Premier League handbook is when rules are breached by clubs rather than match officialswww.mirror.co.uk
I think you'd put it in the 'racing incident' category.Stephen Taylor Heath, co-head of Sports Law at JMW Solicitors, told Mirror Football: “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."
Seems like a thin argument, does an error constitute a breach of rules?
If they go this route, then every error will be scrutinized.
oh I thought you meant the real media.Even sports bible now repertory it (admittedly it’s click bait stuff from them)
Actually stories leaking out that the FA are going to actually organise a replay of the game
Aye right mate lolActually stories leaking out that the FA are going to actually organise a replay of the game
Actually stories leaking out that the FA are going to actually organise a replay of the game