Only a slap on the Wrist (1 Viewer)

Nick

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There have also been a lot of games that even without whistles haven't gone in our favour !
Yes, but that's a bit of a strange argument isn't it? We have lost games or drawn them before so it's fine?
 

NortonSkyBlue

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I don't but time for sitting on our hands is over.
We are doomed but why go out whimpering.
I'd sooner give them shit.
You can sit on your hands that's fine by me, I don't expect anyone to do something they feel is not right.
Your lucky I have retired my old whistle.
Still got my trumpet though just a shame I can't play it.
Whilst there is life in our club we all must get behind the team and support them more than ever, regardless of how we feel about the owners, give up NOPM and give the owners shit if you must but without our support the club will die.
 

oldskyblue58

CCFC Finance Director
Its only a slap on the wrist for the whistle blowing isn't it? Not sure it covers the pitch invasion?
 

Old Warwickshire lad

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I was just as angry as anyone with the goal against Bolton caused arguably by the whistle but seeing this statement from the club would it be good to go with that style of protest again? Sheffield style I mean with a big noise constantly so it isn't too disruptive just loud. Unfortunately they might give us a fine or even worse a points deduction. What do you think? Personally I wouldn't mind it as it clearly gets attention but would a fine or deduction be too destructive?
The whistle did not cost us points, two players hesitating and leaving the ball for each other did.
The pitch invasion did not cost us points, we were being battered when it happened anyway and a goal looked
inevitable.
And for the record I think the individuals blowing whistles the 2nd game were twats.
 

ccfchoi87

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The whistle did not cost us points, two players hesitating and leaving the ball for each other did.
The pitch invasion did not cost us points, we were being battered when it happened anyway and a goal looked
inevitable.
And for the record I think the individuals blowing whistles the 2nd game were twats.

I agree with the Sheffield Utd game but the whistle clearly caused Reilly to hesitate, lamerais had already turned expecting Reilly to go forward with the ball so you can't blame him. Let's not go over old
Ground though
 

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