Joined: Mar 11 2007 Posts: 5659 Location: Next to Ramsgate Sands c.1850 in West Hull
superboots wrote:Worminhand.If we had known you would have been available,we would have asked your permission.! Is there any need for the "inhand" I feel the 1st four letters of your monika say enough. Cheers.!
You've lost me.
Cheers, anyway!!
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Joined: Mar 11 2007 Posts: 5659 Location: Next to Ramsgate Sands c.1850 in West Hull
dum-dum wrote:I like the word mischief, it's quite cute. Doesn't suit Wormy at all, she's an "up to no good" kinda lady.
She doesn't care who played when and why.
Quite right, dumling, dear. I'm pleased Dobson's fit and back playing for you, for sure.
Am a little bit concerned that it may not have been all by the rule book, though. Everyone's carefully avoided the important question I asked earlier:
WormInHand wrote:I know there is a rule for injured players in the 19 being allowed to be withdrawn and replaced. What's the latest this can happen? Sandycock on Humberside stated that Dobson was only cleared to play this morning.
Now I think there's a 24 hour deadline prior to the match that such late substitutions can be made. (Could be wrong, though.)
But, if this is the case, was dispensation given to Rovers? Again. Not being mischievous, Darth, just wanting things clear, like .
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Joined: Sep 18 2010 Posts: 4623 Location: Easter Island
WormInHand wrote:Quite right, dumling, dear. I'm pleased Dobson's fit and back playing for you, for sure.
Am a little bit concerned that it may not have been all by the rule book, though. Everyone's carefully avoided the important question I asked earlier:
Now I think there's a 24 hour deadline prior to the match that such late substitutions can be made. (Could be wrong, though.)
But, if this is the case, was dispensation given to Rovers? Again. Not being mischievous, Darth, just wanting things clear, like .
Every team in the league, excluding Hull FC, have been granted extra dispensation to the value of a whole squad being allowed to play in any event, it has been passed by UKAD and the RFL in tandem and runs for the whole of the 2012 season.
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Joined: Apr 06 2006 Posts: 1103 Location: The Heart of East Hull
WormInHand wrote:Quite right, dumling, dear. I'm pleased Dobson's fit and back playing for you, for sure.
Am a little bit concerned that it may not have been all by the rule book, though. Everyone's carefully avoided the important question I asked earlier:
Now I think there's a 24 hour deadline prior to the match that such late substitutions can be made. (Could be wrong, though.) But, if this is the case, was dispensation given to Rovers? Again. Not being mischievous, Darth, just wanting things clear, like .
you are wrong, the rule is that a player can be replaced right up to kick off time if there is a legitimate medical reason (injury or illness) providing their is proof, a first grade ref told me that a while back. Of course it rarely happens as you have 18 players warming up before kick off's but all teams have done it at one time or another, all perfectly legally.
Joined: Sep 18 2010 Posts: 4623 Location: Easter Island
Why didn't we use that rule last season when Ben Fisher pulled up with an injury whilst warming up at Wire, Instead we went ahead with a sub less? We'd have taken the spoils that day too, with Fish.
Rumour had it he'd had an argument but I vaguely remember someone in the stand pointing out that Fish didn't look right whilst warming up and had a Physio with him.
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Joined: Jul 15 2005 Posts: 29816 Location: West Yorkshire
sandy wrote:you are wrong, the rule is that a player can be replaced right up to kick off time if there is a legitimate medical reason (injury or illness) providing their is proof, a first grade ref told me that a while back. Of course it rarely happens as you have 18 players warming up before kick off's but all teams have done it at one time or another, all perfectly legally.
It is legal, but also open to abuse and gamesmanship, so a card you should really use sparingly with the RFL, when there's something at stake. Blake Green back for Good Friday, at the last minute?
Mrs Barista wrote:It is legal, but also open to abuse and gamesmanship, so a card you should really use sparingly with the RFL, when there's something at stake. Blake Green back for Good Friday, at the last minute?
We were slapped with the Mika ban. Westwood is teflon.
Joined: Feb 10 2004 Posts: 16136 Location: Badsville
blakeysrobin wrote:We were slapped with the Mika ban. Westwood is teflon.
I'm still trying to work out how Smith and Cockayne avoided anything from the beak after the Bradford/Wakefield game.
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