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FA needs to be harsher

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I noticed that Sheffield Wednesday got a pathetic £2000 fine for having 6 loan players in their match day squad against Bristol City the other week.  Surely the FA should''ve been making an example of them to make sure it never happens again.  If  Bristol City miss out on automatic promotion by 1 or 2 points they should be able to appeal the verdict even though it would probably have no benefit.  If Norwich would have done it, I bet they would have thrown the book at us with points deduction and a fine.

Maybe next year Norwich should try to get shed loads of loanees and put them all in the squad.  If it will get us some much needed points, then we might as well cheat if we have to!!  But whats the betting we would be severely reprimanded.  The FA are a joke, with that, and what has been happening in the premiership with big name players verbally abusing referees and getting away with it.  Mascerano got sent off in the game and then had his suspension extended, what happened to Cole, Terry, Lampard a week earlier, nothing, because it was ''dealt'' with on the pitch.

It''s time the FA grew some balls and banned players if they need banning and taking points from teams if they are caught cheating or having players who are constantly diving, verbally abusing officials, having mass brawls on the pitch, etc.

Norwich are included in that as well, we have more red cards this year than I have ever remembered,  including 2 in a match twice.  We should be fined for not controlling our players, but then so should other teams 

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I noticed that Sheffield Wednesday got a pathetic £2000 fine for having 6 loan players in their match day squad against Bristol City the other week.  Surely the FA should''ve been making an example of them to make sure it never happens again.  If  Bristol City miss out on automatic promotion by 1 or 2 points they should be able to appeal the verdict even though it would probably have no benefit.  If Norwich would have done it, I bet they would have thrown the book at us with points deduction and a fine.

Maybe next year Norwich should try to get shed loads of loanees and put them all in the squad.  If it will get us some much needed points, then we might as well cheat if we have to!!  But whats the betting we would be severely reprimanded.  The FA are a joke, with that, and what has been happening in the premiership with big name players verbally abusing referees and getting away with it.  Mascerano got sent off in the game and then had his suspension extended, what happened to Cole, Terry, Lampard a week earlier, nothing, because it was ''dealt'' with on the pitch.

It''s time the FA grew some balls and banned players if they need banning and taking points from teams if they are caught cheating or having players who are constantly diving, verbally abusing officials, having mass brawls on the pitch, etc.

Norwich are included in that as well, we have more red cards this year than I have ever remembered,  including 2 in a match twice.  We should be fined for not controlling our players, but then so should other teams 

[/quote]Even at Sunday League level, if you field an ineligible player in a cup competition you are generally kicked out of the competition, and in the league you are generally deducted points. How the hell has a professional club gotten away with a minuscule fine and no points deduction?

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i believe it should be more of fine at least 2k is nothing to the club

thing is though how can you dock them points when you didnt to leeds 12months ago!

 

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