Quote Staffs FC="Staffs FC"If Tansey has transgressed as seems likely then Agar took exactly the right decision. He cant turn around and say you're disciplined then change his mind due to some other occurrence and say 'It's OK Jord Yeamo's done his foot and I didn't really mean what I said what are you doing Saturday night ?"
The wrath of the fans should be 100% against Tansey. He's the one who has let us all down - again - and I wouldn't be disappointed if he exits stage left for good.'"
I hear what you're saying, in which case he should be dismissed. The club's alcohol policy should permit this. If he's not to be sacked then he should have played last night in the most crucial game of the season and most imortant derby in 30 years.
I'm bloody angry at Tansey and my wrath is directed at him for being fit and putting Agar in that position. He's let the fans and team mates down in a unforgivable manner. But in a game of last night's magnitude when it became clear we were to be even weaker in the backs than we already were following Yeamo's injury, that should have been put aside and Tansey should have played.
As it was, we have a backline full of kids and people playing out of position. It was obvious that if anything happened at fullback (which sod's law dictated it did) then our halves and whole game plan were disrupted too. The rest is history.
Agar had a choice - either keep him as an FC player or sack him. If the decision to that is the former then he should have played last night.
Be interesting what news comes from the club on Monday.