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chrismuller 13-10-2010 16:52

Johnstone's Paint Trophy
 
Accrington Stanley have resigned from the Johnstone's Paint
ASFC News Story > 3621

AccyAggro 13-10-2010 16:56

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What a load of ..... we didnt have any legs to stand on though, club should have known about the ban and even if not putterill should have said something..

AccyAggro 13-10-2010 16:58

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Tranmere are a poor side aswell, awful against us and what a boring atmosphere!

Redash 13-10-2010 16:59

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Tin pot cup anyway, we'll concentrate on the league now, with a view of champions league in about 5 or 6 years. :)

lancsdave 13-10-2010 16:59

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Originally Posted by AccyAggro (Post 851850)
What a load of .... we didnt have any legs to stand on though, ..

Why plead not guilty then ? :confused:

smudgie 13-10-2010 17:06

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Disappointing but inevitable im afraid.

Hopefully the club and Ray have learned a BIG lesson.

lancsdave 13-10-2010 17:14

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Originally Posted by smudgie (Post 851855)

Hopefully the club and Ray have learned a BIG lesson.


It's to be hoped so. The FA won't be pleased they have had to spend some time gathering evidence to find out somebody didn't tell the truth :eek:

jaysay 13-10-2010 17:52

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The mind really does boggle, what a total carve up, things like this shouldn't happen at a professional football club, but its not the first time its happened at Stanley is it, but will it be the last, I'm not holding my breathe:eek::(

Outback Ozzy 13-10-2010 18:05

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 851858)
It's to be hoped so. The FA won't be pleased they have had to spend some time gathering evidence to find out somebody didn't tell the truth :eek:

But the problem is that Ray was unaware (the Liverpool FA secretary had not informed him - nor had the club he was playing for) so it is not technically Rays fault.
The club on the other hand cannot be held to blame for something they were unaware of, i.e. Ray being signed from Liverpool - not a local side in the Liverpool FA.
Apparently (according to Radio Lancs and Rob Heys in interview, the FA and FL both have some sympathy with the club, but the only penalty can now be financial).

VALAIRIAN 13-10-2010 18:25

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Originally Posted by lancsboy (Post 851848)
Accrington Stanley have resigned from the Johnstone's Paint
ASFC News Story > 3621

Why is there a hearing into Rays case next week??????

shakermaker 13-10-2010 18:34

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Originally Posted by VALAIRIAN (Post 851911)
Why is there a hearing into Rays case next week??????

Exactly what I'm wondering. We're out of the JPT and Ray's served his ban. Surely no further punishment is necessary?

new red 13-10-2010 18:41

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How can Ray not be aware. He was shown a red card and that means a ban. Simple as.

shakermaker 13-10-2010 18:49

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Originally Posted by new red (Post 851918)
How can Ray not be aware. He was shown a red card and that means a ban. Simple as.

That part of the issue has already been discussed. It's time to move on and avoid castigating our own IMO.

new red 13-10-2010 19:14

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Just a little frustrated as I do feel we could have done something in this cup. Not to be though so roll on saturday.

Wynonie Harris 13-10-2010 20:52

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"Accrington Stanley have resigned from..." those very words send a chill through Stanley supporters of a certain age! :eek:

LongLostSon 13-10-2010 20:56

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don't they just, Wyn !

mab 13-10-2010 20:56

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 851955)
"Accrington Stanley have resigned from..." those very words send a chill through Stanley supporters of a certain age! :eek:

Sedative at the ready ;):D

mab 13-10-2010 20:58

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Oooops double post

yonmon 13-10-2010 21:38

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Originally Posted by mab (Post 851960)
Oooops double post

That Sedative worked quickly Mab !!

mab 13-10-2010 21:44

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Originally Posted by yonmon (Post 851969)
That Sedative worked quickly Mab !!

:wacko8::silly::sleep::sleep::sleep:;):D

shakermaker 20-10-2010 16:45

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Originally Posted by shakermaker (Post 851914)
Exactly what I'm wondering. We're out of the JPT and Ray's served his ban. Surely no further punishment is necessary?

Our survey says... ehh ehhhhh:

Accrington Stanley have been fined £2000 by the FA for fielding an ineligible player in our Johnstone's Paint Trophy tie with Tranmere Rovers.

The player, Ray Putterill, has also been fined and received a two match suspension to be served immediately.

smudgie 20-10-2010 16:47

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Not what we needed :(

Chimer 20-10-2010 16:49

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But at least we know about this one ...

mab 20-10-2010 16:49

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:(Really GREAT NEWS :(

VALAIRIAN 20-10-2010 18:13

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There was a time - not too long ago - that, with four suspensions, we would not have been able to fill the bench!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

yonmon 20-10-2010 18:47

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Originally Posted by shakermaker (Post 853461)
Our survey says... ehh ehhhhh:

Accrington Stanley have been fined £2000 by the FA for fielding an ineligible player in our Johnstone's Paint Trophy tie with Tranmere Rovers.

The player, Ray Putterill, has also been fined and received a two match suspension to be served immediately.

Oh Dear !!, I guess that for a professionally administered Football League Club,the only conclusion can be..Inexcusable Incompetence.. which will, in my opinion prove to be Financially and Status-wise potentially costly and damaging..
But, at the end of it all, and past misdemeanours remembered,perhaps it is the best that we supporters can really expect !.




lancsdave 20-10-2010 18:50

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Originally Posted by yonmon (Post 853528)
Oh Dear !!, I guess that for a professionally administered Football League Club,the only conclusion can be..Inexcusable Incompetence.. which will, in my opinion prove to be Financially and Status-wise potentially costly and damaging..
But, at the end of it all, and past misdemeanours remembered,perhaps it is the best that we supporters can really expect !.



If you keep getting sent to the headmasters office at some point he will run out of patience ;)

nige b 20-10-2010 22:21

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were te headmaster be mr coleman maybe he has a different idea of a good caneing and could mean a cracking night in liverpool

caretaker 22-10-2010 16:02

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Maybe another bucket collection outside the ground would help, after all £2000 isnt much


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