Parker touchline ban
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Parker touchline ban
Banned for asking about a red card that was overturned. **** me. One match ban and a 2k fine
https://www.burnleyexpress.net/sport/fo ... al-5053366
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Re: Parker touchline ban
What specific rule did he break?
The game was over. He wasn't abusive. He didn't chase after the ref as far as I can tell. I'm a bit baffled
The game was over. He wasn't abusive. He didn't chase after the ref as far as I can tell. I'm a bit baffled
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Re: Parker touchline ban
Wont affect anything at all.
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Re: Parker touchline ban
From what Sky said, you're (as a manager) not allowed to approach the match official on the field of play.
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Re: Parker touchline ban
which every single manager does every single gamedougcollins wrote: ↑Wed Mar 26, 2025 7:01 pmFrom what Sky said, you're (as a manager) not allowed to approach the match official on the field of play.
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Re: Parker touchline ban
Pretty much what I thought.
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Happens practically every game.dougcollins wrote: ↑Wed Mar 26, 2025 7:01 pmFrom what Sky said, you're (as a manager) not allowed to approach the match official on the field of play.
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Re: Parker touchline ban
That only applies during the game doesn't it? The final whistle had gonedougcollins wrote: ↑Wed Mar 26, 2025 7:01 pmFrom what Sky said, you're (as a manager) not allowed to approach the match official on the field of play.
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Re: Parker touchline ban
“Doubling down” never goes out of style eh?
Re: Parker touchline ban
Mr Parkercentered the field of play ( after whistle had blown, ad they all do) and instead of shaking the tossers hand, he asked a civil and needed question.
Such was the inadequacy of tosser ref, that he chose to fall back on a rule which says you can't enter the field of play and approach the referee!
Never shake the hand of a ref again! All the times sloppy and co harsng them at the end of a match and our gentleman gets the worst ref in the world. FA back hom as it is a rule! No practical solution.
Pure rubbish. Ref should get life ban for entering the field of play!
Such was the inadequacy of tosser ref, that he chose to fall back on a rule which says you can't enter the field of play and approach the referee!
Never shake the hand of a ref again! All the times sloppy and co harsng them at the end of a match and our gentleman gets the worst ref in the world. FA back hom as it is a rule! No practical solution.
Pure rubbish. Ref should get life ban for entering the field of play!
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Re: Parker touchline ban
I suppose they had to give the ref some face saver after his appalling performance and diabolical decision to send off Egan-Riley.
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Re: Parker touchline ban
It could have been a lot worse if the ref had his way.
Keeping Egan Riley on the pitch is the best case scenario.
Keeping Egan Riley on the pitch is the best case scenario.
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Re: Parker touchline ban
We need to let Pep know. He does it every game
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Re: Parker touchline ban
An absolute joke.
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Be quite difficult to shake their hand without approaching themdougcollins wrote: ↑Wed Mar 26, 2025 7:01 pmFrom what Sky said, you're (as a manager) not allowed to approach the match official on the field of play.
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Re: Parker touchline ban
First time I have ever seen this rule implemented then.
Re: Parker touchline ban
Does it really matter? Won't make any difference to the way we play whatsoever..He will communicate from the stands. Might even attack more 

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Re: Parker touchline ban
Does it matter? We will see. But we are getting all the headwinds now, most by the choice of others. CJ’s sending off, several obvious penalties not given, clown refs appointed regularly (another on Saturday).
Others get headwinds too. Leeds get loads of lunchtime KOs and I think they are about 3 wins in their last 13 lunchtimes. Another in 10 days.
Whoever goes up will have been the best at navigating those headwinds.
Others get headwinds too. Leeds get loads of lunchtime KOs and I think they are about 3 wins in their last 13 lunchtimes. Another in 10 days.
Whoever goes up will have been the best at navigating those headwinds.