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FA Will Not Charge Billic And Carroll For Being Honest?

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Mon, 25/04/2016 - 18:31

'Slaven Bilic and Andy Carroll will not be charged by the Football Association over their comments about referee Jon Moss', so read the words of wisdom from the bastions of virtue and clear thinking. Bilic has been "reminded of his responsibilities" and Big Andy "warned as to his future conduct" after they both criticised Moss following his ridiculous display as the referee officiating the 2-2 draw with Leicester City on the 17th of April at the King Power. Having been on the receiving end of what are kindly described as 'baffling refereeing decisions' on numerous occasions this season, the FA are the one's who should be sanctioned and warned of their future conduct! What was Carroll supposed to say when he had a microphone stuffed in to his face moments from leaving the pitch? His side had just been 'homered' by Moss, bowing to the noise generated by the Leicester supporters who earned their team a penalty, fair play to them, but Carroll and later Slaven Billic showed extreme restraint bearing in mind the circumstances and should be applauded for showing such reserve, unlike Jamie Vardy and his unpleasant reaction to the referee's albeit dubious decision to send him off, after all Moss made a catalogue of errors against both teams didn't he? All neutral observers thought so! - Ed

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Tried lip-reading Jamie Vardy's outburst at the ref with no luck, but was able to lip-read 21 players and the thousands of fans at the game saying 'here here Mr Vardy old chap'.

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Should not charge people when they speak the truth so the FA have done half a job right. Now the other half is to reprimand Moss as to his future conduct and fine him for bad sportsmanship or a 1 game ban.

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