Ak, as far as I'm aware it'll be Sako, KJ or one of his coaches and a Wolves club official who will attend a hearing at the FA. If as a result of that appeal, the FA decide to punish FF, we can then get involved.
ak, from what I have seen the picture you refer to is an old one showing the time that he received an eye injury. I still find all the videos inconclusive one way or the other. I believe it will come down to the refs report and what he says he observed.
Just wish he would show us the talent he really has consistently. Seems he is trying too hard now he is No 4 in the forward line.
Would the ref change his mind just because FF made a meal of the incident? After all if he thinks a hand was raised then in affect then Wolves guy had to go - even though it was unfortunate. Much like the Fulham player NOT being sent off for pushing over Vydra. That example probably sums up why players do make more of such incidents than they should.
I don't care who they play for. I'm sick and tired of seeing players collapsing dramatically, feigning serious injury and generally looking at death's door when they've made passing contact with an opponent's toe nail or hair band. They're being very well paid to entertain, not to try and con hard-pressed referees. Each offence should earn an extra purple card from the referee with some wise words printed on it, such as "get up and go look for some moral fibre." Three such cards should give them compulsory and automatic qualification onto an estate agents' course...and would I buy a house from a diver? Back from an evening out. Beer talking I expect
http://www.expressandstar.com/news/2015/03/10/1000-reward-genuine-wolves-fans-tell-us-who-did-it/ Let's hope that this has results...
Just watched the FLS 'highlights' last night. Did anyone else see the Wolves player stamp on FF's ankle when he was on the ground?
I have put a little money in.... Solidarity.... against this terrible situation..... Let's hope he recovers and can work again......
Yes I did (had a beard) then prodded/kicked him in the back with his boot. If you watch on, Deeney also saw this and pulled the player away and confronted him, thought it was going to kick off but Deeney kept his cool.
Few fans on their forums making various allegations and claims about what maybe happened or who the people involved were. That doesn't help anyone I feel. The most important thing is Nick recovers and the perpetrators are caught.
As the FA court has decided Bakary Sako committed nothing wrong will that allow Wolverhampton players an open season to kick Watford players next time we play them. I see a raised arm how does the FA not.
I have it on good authority he is a family man who is lovely and definitely not the kind who would invite trouble. I hate that people feel the need to find a reason that it was him that was attacked, i'm sure he was just in the wrong place, wrong time and it could have been any one of the Watford fans that day..
it was not good walking away there we was filing down the road about 6 deep and there was wovles fans just standing and staring looking for a fight and this was right outside the ground
Some even claimed he was a known trouble maker! Well he wouldn't be at the game if that was the case as I presume the club prevent such people getting tickets. All getting a bit nasty so hopefully the truth will come out soon.
That's disgusting! are they really? How can they even think about trying to justify it by dragging his good name down... Shocking.