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Goalie gets off with it

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posted on 6/2/17

Scandalous

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posted on 6/2/17

Afternoon gents

Yeah just been on SSN

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posted on 6/2/17

Staggering, have they given a reason?

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posted on 6/2/17

He might have seen the first part, if he saw the eye poke and did nothing he's an even bigger idiot than I give him credit for

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posted on 6/2/17

comment by Galvs...Friend of Reason (U10415)
posted 2 minutes ago
Surely it can only be that Clatternberg 'saw' it...
Not sure WHAT he saw tho....

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this is a flaw in the system.

The lino saw Torres gouge Vertonghen, didnt stick his flag up and an offence which Dembele got a 6 game ban for went unpunished.

It is to protect the refs, so their integrity is not undermined by their decisions being over ruled after the event. Fecking joke when so many decision these days are so poor..

posted on 6/2/17

Was very impressed by Dele declining to take the matter further and keeping his cool. Shows he's learning.

As to why the keeper seems to have gotten away with his behaviour I'm totally gobsmacked. No pun intended.

posted on 6/2/17

agree about D.A the kid is really growing up

posted on 6/2/17

Notice how Clattenberg always seems to be involved in these things with us (he was the battle of the Bridge ref).

Perhaps we need to get Mike Dean to give him a few tips.

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posted on 6/2/17

Looks like dele has learned from last season

posted on 6/2/17

Its because it was Alli once again, he does deserve to get back

posted on 6/2/17

Last season Spurs were the villain of the piece, we were the team that threatened the Leicester fairy tale, so the media made sure that the Dembele and Alli incidents were highlighted to high heaven, and hence there had to be retrospective bans. Even the Sissoko incident this season, everybody was made fully aware of it by the anti Spurs media.

posted on 6/2/17

The next stage in Deles education curve would be for someone on the coaching staff to suggest to him that the next time some oink does something similar to him he should throw himself onto the ground holding his face and roll around a bit. He would certainly be entitled to do so then see what the officials make of it.

posted on 6/2/17

When these on the pitch things happen its probably not the start of things, but an on going confrontation that started sometime back when the cameras weren't on it.
Like maybe Alli was blocking Valdes on a corner, something like that.
Then Valdes gives Alli a head shove the next time they meet.
And so on ....
Alli knew wot it was for, so did nuttin. End of.

posted on 6/2/17

Wait, was this the incident where the keeper was 75 yards away from dele, breathed out and dele tumbled like he was shot?

posted on 6/2/17

Tbh I think Dembele's eye gouge was worse....

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posted on 7/2/17

comment by Edinspur (U1109)
posted 8 hours, 27 minutes ago
Tbh I think Dembele's eye gouge was worse....
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One might think that but when you look at it ... the diving, cheating Costa does not even appear to notice that his eye has been gouged

comment by SB&S (U17757)

posted on 7/2/17

http://www.thefa.com/news/2013/Nov/06/not-seen-incidents-extension-retrospective-action

Come on FA, do your job...
The inconsistencies are mind boggling.

posted on 7/2/17

Although its astonishing that he's got away with it I would rather see Valdes in goal when they play the rest of the top 6 than whoever their reserve keeper is.

comment by SB&S (U17757)

posted on 7/2/17

I had originally emailed the FA moaning but I have to withdraw my moan because Clattenburg included it in his report. I know when Clattenburg is the official you either get the first class referee or the self centred one who thinks the game is mostly about him and the spectacle he is helping to create??? I have to guess we got the latter on Sunday. Quite how he can say Valdes acted within the rules of the game is surprising even for him.

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