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Old 16-09-2008, 17:25   #1
Arthurgray50@blu
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Whats the point of officals

Today, l have heard the news, that an appeal by Chelsea over John Terry's red card, has been overturned, so therefore, he has got away with a tackle, that looked by a rugby tackle, and that the opposition player had a clear chance of getting a goal,, What is the point of having rules and officals on the pitch, if players, can bring down players and get away with it - it does not make sense, What does the FA want to do, let the officals stand by the side of the pitch, and let the players get on with it. We football fans, sometimes get on the ref's back, but they are on the pitch, to enforce the rules and laws of football, only for the FA to overrule the ref.
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