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Hamilton

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Re: Stalybridge intending to appeal red card
« Reply #60 on: January 10, 2013, 11:07:58 PM »

And now the appeal has been cancelled due to "inconclusive video evidence"
Alex Caines will now miss the game vs Chester.

So that will make a big difference to the result then.. ;)



Its obviously not just our resident Vegas nutjob that is a bit potty over their way. A bloke going under the pseudonym of Einstein has put:

"I got a bit of deja vu reading the Harrogate website. It seems the catalytic player in McGillivray's sending off was...........Reeves."

Now either the guy was one of the many boycotters that didnt turn up and see the incident against Stali or he is unable to read a simple match report because he seems to forget that it was actually James Lawrie who got wiped out by a combination of their keeper and defender, and Reeves simply turned in the spot kick.

Cockwombles, the lot of them.

Cracking new word for the lexicon!
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