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Rhyl va Bangor
« on: Sun 23 Oct 2022 19:03 »
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=EdIUg9wcFPQ&fbclid=IwAR1Eot5jBzMraO8mHWL9aFlUPINIkRk2YceE2cNPjC6A966mqVP-zDQimUA

Absolutely shocking scenes from the game yesterday, this’ll take some sorting out!

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Re: Rhyl va Bangor
« Reply #1 on: Sun 23 Oct 2022 19:17 »
I don't mind a bit of pushing and shoving as i think it adds to an atmosphere but when punches are thrown it makes it impossible for anyone to enjoy it unless you enjoy that sort of thing which i don't
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Re: Rhyl va Bangor
« Reply #2 on: Sun 23 Oct 2022 23:19 »
Have to love the early shout about 35 seconds in "oi ref get a grip" - now correct me if I am wrong but it was 12 players swinging handbags at each other at that point - surely it should have been them who needed to get a grip!  I presume this is a classic case of the ref losing control as opposed to players completely losing their heads... *rolls eyes*  2 mins in - same loudmouth - ref get a grip and then words that will see me sent to the naughty step!


There's a better view here: https://twitter.com/ag_recruiter/status/1583851681368117251

White number 8 should be getting a very long ban. Rest of them 3 match bans each. Idiots.
Hajrá Lilák. Csak a Kispest. Hajrá Magyarok! Hajrá játékvezetői csapat! Soha ne add fel. Nincs sárga kérem!!! No Chris Kavanagh doesn't live in Ashton or even in the Greater Manchester area!!
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Re: Rhyl va Bangor
« Reply #3 on: Mon 24 Oct 2022 08:14 »
White number 8 should be arrested, not just banned!
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Re: Rhyl va Bangor
« Reply #4 on: Mon 24 Oct 2022 09:50 »
Watching this and having watched the Swansea v Cardiff match yesterday, it would seem that derbies in North Wales are much more tribal than those in South Wales, mind you, having said that, the National game is Rugby so................................

Both games did nothing to enhance the game of football and it will be interesting to see the disciplinary outcome of the North Wales fiasco.
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Re: Rhyl va Bangor
« Reply #5 on: Mon 24 Oct 2022 10:56 »
White 8 arrested? Makes me wonder if police could get involved...
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« Reply #6 on: Mon 24 Oct 2022 11:08 »
And so they should. The initial "fight" can be put down to football incident.
However, the assault that came next is illegal IMHO.
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« Reply #7 on: Mon 24 Oct 2022 12:10 »
With so many players involved in scuffling, fighting etc. at the same time, I would have seriously considered abandoning the game at that point and reporting the whole sorry spectacle to the appropriate FA for them to sort out.
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Re: Rhyl va Bangor
« Reply #8 on: Mon 24 Oct 2022 16:23 »
With so many players involved in scuffling, fighting etc. at the same time, I would have seriously considered abandoning the game at that point and reporting the whole sorry spectacle to the appropriate FA for them to sort out.


Agree - as soon as the second "scuffle" breaks out (when the ref red cards the Blue 8) it is time to call it quits and get off the field, perhaps for one's own safety.  There is sufficient video evidence for the Welsh FA to deal with the offenders.
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