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Is Craig Nelthorpe in love with Us?

Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 2:09 pm
by Matt D
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i reckon he'll be signing for tamworth after this loan to have the chance to play Us another two times.

Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 2:41 pm
by boris
He may play against us on Saturday week, but he's cup-tied so there's no danger of him getting sent off when we play them the following week.

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Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 2:44 pm
by Mally
&quotboris&quot wrote:He may play against us on Saturday week, but he's cup-tied so there's no danger of him getting sent off when we play them the following week.
Couldn't he get sent off for playing whilst cup tied?

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Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 2:47 pm
by Roo
&quotboris&quot wrote:He may play against us on Saturday week, but he's cup-tied so there's no danger of him getting sent off when we play them the following week.

There is, however, every chance that he will get sent off in the league game and be suspended for the cup game.

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Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 3:17 pm
by Kernow Yellow
&quotRoo&quot wrote:
&quotboris&quot wrote:He may play against us on Saturday week, but he's cup-tied so there's no danger of him getting sent off when we play them the following week.

There is, however, every chance that he will get sent off in the league game and be suspended for the cup game.
Surely you can't be suspended for a game for which you are already cup-tied? That would be quite convenient.

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Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 3:44 pm
by Roo
&quotKernow Yellow&quot wrote:
&quotRoo&quot wrote:
&quotboris&quot wrote:He may play against us on Saturday week, but he's cup-tied so there's no danger of him getting sent off when we play them the following week.

There is, however, every chance that he will get sent off in the league game and be suspended for the cup game.
Surely you can't be suspended for a game for which you are already cup-tied? That would be quite convenient.
Oh yeah! I missed that........
They have a midweek game between the two games against us so he will probbaly be banned from that one if it is a one match ban.

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Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 3:52 pm
by Mally
&quotRoo&quot wrote:
&quotKernow Yellow&quot wrote:
&quotRoo&quot wrote:
There is, however, every chance that he will get sent off in the league game and be suspended for the cup game.
Surely you can't be suspended for a game for which you are already cup-tied? That would be quite convenient.
Oh yeah! I missed that........
They have a midweek game between the two games against us so he will probbaly be banned from that one if it is a one match ban.
How about he gets sent off in the league game and then gets doubly sent off in the cup game for playing whilst suspended AND playing whilst cup tied. Just to add a red card fest of Windass proportions how about he also gets sent off for a violent challenge in the cup game before anybody realises that he's suspended and cup tied and therefore receives three simultaneous red cards.

To be fair to Mr Nelthorpe I should mention that he hasn't even had a yellow card in the 7 games he's played this season.

Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 11:33 pm
by boris
It appears that naughty Nelthorpe is going to have to wait for judgement day.

Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 12:11 am
by Hog
Sadly, my 13 year old daughter is in love with the boy. Personally I think he's an oik, demonstrated by his attempt to have Batt sent off by feigning an elbow to the face only a short while after running 3/4 length of the SS side alongside Batt, apparently shouting obscenities in his face whilst repeatedly pointing towards the tunnel.

Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 2:35 pm
by Kernow Yellow
He really can't get enough of us, can he

What's going on with his court case anyway? According to Boris' link above he was due to be committed for trial earlier this month...

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Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 4:09 pm
by slappy
&quotKernow Yellow&quot wrote:He really can't get enough of us, can he

What's going on with his court case anyway? According to Boris' link above he was due to be committed for trial earlier this month...
The case was deemed too serious for the Magistrate's court, so been referred up to Crown Court.

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Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 6:36 pm
by Radley Rambler
&quotslappy&quot wrote:
&quotKernow Yellow&quot wrote:He really can't get enough of us, can he

What's going on with his court case anyway? According to Boris' link above he was due to be committed for trial earlier this month...
The case was deemed too serious for the Magistrate's court, so been referred up to Crown Court.
This could rather derail York's chances if Rankine &amp their keeper and the other player get put away for a few months. Here's hoping.

Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 10:58 pm
by Boogie
Their court appearance is on 19th Feb.

York have Luton at home on the 20th.