These kind of conspiracy theories make us look silly in my opinion. There’s already been a couple of posts making out the FA are deliberately targeting us for some reason but I just don’t see it, we aren’t special to anyone outside of the town.
Just been listening to radio dee dar un a Reds fan on their thinks he guilty and so did the bloke doing the show by sound of it.
It isn't good. I'm hoping we have a few in U23's that can play a role. It could get worse, but it isn't good, especially with the 3 fixtures ahead. Accrington will give us a hard game, before Tuesday & Friday versus two rivals for promotion / playoffs. That said DS has played lads before from the U23's and got great performances. I'm hoping him being "happy" with the January window means this is the case. It could well be. He is a great coach.
Thanks for that. It's as I thought at the time and we need to fight the **** out of this with the FA. And if the 'ref' is saying he didn't see it then he's a lying lovely person. We should start one of them Parliament petition things.
Radio Sheffield have history. Hume/Morgan incident . Also love stirring **** up of any potential reds player leaving us for other clubs.
I just hope the FA aren't just looking at Sky's footage. After showing the replay on DAZN, the commentators didn't even mention it. I can't understand how no one made a peep and for some reason it's been brought under investigation.
I’m genuinely mind boggled by folks on here saying that McGeehan clearly meant it and that it was in any way deliberate. McGeehan put his little step in to step over the player to try not to stand on him. The Southend lad clearly moved his leg to try and play the ball and got stepped on. He wasn’t hurt and clearly was not angry at all with the contact. Baffled by the whole thing.
I’m Not sure that’s an apology, maybe slight thanks for not rolling around on the floor that may have increased chances of a red at the time. Every time I see it, it looks worse.
Well I'd stick if I were you to the actual incident itself, rather than speculating on subsequent body language and your own examples of McGeehan's previous convictions. And if you do insist upon using body language, what about that of the Southend player who clearly didn't think much of the incident? If you look at the incident in real time, from the angle that Liam Owen provides, there is more than an argument that there was no intent.
The clearest angle is the sky footage, however inconvenient it may be. As I’ve said several times, if this were a stamping on one of our players, everyone would be going mental.