bertieblade
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Just received a straight red, think that means three game ban and subsequently misses the blades putting three past him on 13th
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Just received a straight red, think that means three game ban and subsequently misses the blades putting three past him on 13th
1 extra game, so in this case a 2 game banHe got sent off earlier in the season too, not sure if that affects it
http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/Hull...gor-red-card/story-20521728-detail/story.html
Agreed. Huddlestone is a quality player.He might be injured as well so the length of the ban may be a moot point. Still Steve Harper is no mug so it's not so much of an advantage. Now if Huddlestone or Davies gets injured or banned then that will be an advantage
They are unlikely to appeal bruce said and ive just seen it myself so im like you i dont know why they are not appealing but having said all that it looks like he has a serious kidney injury anyway so it might not matterSaw the pen incident on SSN, I couldnt understand why West Ham got the penalty never mind the red card. He should appeal
What the red card or the serious kidney injury?it looks like he has a serious kidney injury anyway so it might not matter
It's a shame for the Hull keeper but a kidney injury makes his suspension irrelevant and 39 year old Stevie Harper is almost certain to be in goal in the semi-final, although given the bad luck he has tended to have throughout his career he might get sent off himself or break a leg yet. In 20 years of loyal service with the Toon he played a mere 157 times.
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