So we offended THREE TIMES
Why weren't we told about the 'Foolballing Crime of the Century' after the first offence?
Can't imagine West Midlands finest saying to blokes in stripey shirts, and masks: Nah, carry on and rob more banks, we'll do something after you've done it three times.
How exactly did what we did/didn't do in relation to theses rules affect the game? There's a referee, two linos and a fourth official as well as the VAR numpties watching on. How come they didn't do anything?
So - the ball gets booted into the Doug Ellis, a player picks up the nearest ball, takes a throw and the ball goes 5yds up the pitch where it's booted straight out too. The ball assistant meantime has had the first ball thrown back to him from the crowd and he's standing right beside a player who wants to take a quick throw in.
Does he hand the ball to the player, or walk 5 yards back to the empty cone and put the ball down on it.
From what the pillocks at the Prem have said, it's the latter?