The Breakfast Debate

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I normally wouldnt Shaks but as Olof is in Spain on holidays, I felt someone should take up his baton and run with it as it were
There's a response to this, but not knowing you I will refrain from making it.
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your keeper says he will be fine he has played in big atmospheres before <doh>

Hes got a fooking shock coming <laugh>

Mighty he is Not English, so he will not understand the cockanee abuse like, faak arf ya caaunt, waynker etc and rest of the lingo that's darn sarf <laugh><laugh><laugh>
 
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Millwall set to appeal Lee Gregory’s red card at QPR – with striker set to miss Leeds, Preston and Reading matches

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Neil Harris has revealed that Millwall are set to appeal Lee Gregory’s red card at Queens Park Rangers.

The Lions striker was shown a straight red card for a tackle on Josh Scowen four minutes before half-time.

If the decision stands it means Gregory will miss Saturday’s home game against Championship league leaders Leeds United, Preston United at Deepdale and the visit of Reading to The Den.

Harris said: “It was a crazy decision. Lee [Gregory] is absolutely gutted, he is not a malicious player. His reaction told him how shocked he was by the decision – it was a yellow card at most.


“I’ve seen it back and spoken to our players and their players – none of them believe it was a red card.

“We can’t bemoan the decision too much because Jordan Archer has made four or five top saves. There were other tackles in the game on George Saville and another by Ryan Tunnicliffe that could have been red cards.

“I’m not trying to land my own player in trouble, but the referee has not shown consistency in his decisions. The referee was honest enough to speak with me at full-time and said Lee’s tackle was high from his view but Lee [Gregory] has a gash in his ankle – so it can’t go both ways.

“A red card needs to be for a malicious and dangerous tackle which Lee’s [Gregory] wasn’t. We’ll have Aiden [O’Brien] back for Leeds on Saturday but
I’m 99 per cent sure we’ll appeal Lee’s [Gregory] red card.”

Harris doesn't even know the rules <doh>. A tackle needs to be reckless and endanger th