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Given that this is the 2nd time this year do you reckon we might be looking at any points deduction ???

Not something we could really afford, with the possibility of being in a relegation battle around April

Link: http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_div_1/8491430.stm

here we go:eek: can't see a points deduction like to see the trees deducted 21 tho;):D

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Nottingham Forest and Derby County have today been charged by the Football Association with failing to control their players.

The charge relates to a mass confrontation between players and officials from both clubs in the closing stages of Saturday's game at Pride Park.

Both clubs have until February 17 to respond to the charges.

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In all honesty if you look at it its the scum provoking the derby players, and my arse did billy davies get knee'd in the back of the legs by clough, he would of had to stoop down to do that ******!

How??

the incident started because instead of handing over the ball for a Forest throw in (or even leaving it on the floor to be collected by a Forest player) Jay McEverly picked the ball up and ran down the line trying to take the throw in himself... then just because he thought there may be a chance of a Derby/Forest game not having a fight if he didn't Rob Hulse then got off the bench and ran in to turn it into a scrap...

so what part of that is Forest's fault pray tell?

And before someone repeats the "it was asked for in an aggressive way" line, i have watched it on player and no such thing happened... the only time any Forest player started getting in anyway aggressive was after already running a quarter of the way down the line trying to get the ball, and after clearly realising Jay was going to be a complete to$$pot about it

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How??

the incident started because instead of handing over the ball for a Forest throw in (or even leaving it on the floor to be collected by a Forest player) Jay McEverly picked the ball up and ran down the line trying to take the throw in himself... then just because he thought there may be a chance of a Derby/Forest game not having a fight if he didn't Rob Hulse then got off the bench and ran in to turn it into a scrap...

so what part of that is Forest's fault pray tell?

The part where it becomes Forests fault is when one of your players runs over and shoves Jay for no good reason

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The part where it becomes Forests fault is when one of your players runs over and shoves Jay for no good reason

Good reason no your right... but no reason, wrong...

Jay ran away with the ball and was refusing to pay attention to the fact that it was a Forest throw in and not his.... he was ignoring the pleas for the ball, so clearly amongst the mounting tension the Forest players lost control and did something stupid but somethin provoked

Bakeri, you seriously are deluded if you think the forest players have no blame whatsoever.

Both teams are to blame.

I never said Forest players have no blame whatsoever... my issue is with the statement that it the incident was Forests fault... it was started by a Derby player and the final escalation was by a Derby player... and whilst the Forest players were not innocent, clearly neither were the Derby players, as Matty was trying to imply

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both are to blame but most forest fans seem to be trying to deflect all the cr4p onto the derby players but i suppose anything to try and keep their minds off the only fact that they can't negate they lost to their local rivals even if they say it doesn'y bother them or come out with look at the league card :rolleyes:

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