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No action to be taken against QPR’s Robinson

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Jack Robinson will not face disciplinary action after footage emerged of an off-the-ball clash between the QPR defender and Wolves forward Diogo Jota.

The incident during Saturday’s match at Molineux, where Rangers lost 2-1, was not spotted by the match officials but was caught on camera by a fan.

The Football Association therefore launched an investigation and the footage was assessed by a three-man panel.

Jota fell to the ground having appeared to be struck by Robinson inside the QPR penalty area after Rangers keeper Alex Smithies had cleared the ball.

However, the panel did not conclude that a clear offence had been committed. 



This post was last modified on 15/02/2018

David McIntyre

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  • Such a shame the Bentford and Wolverhampton Moneylaunderers fans on here are so upset.... not seeing the bigger picture....I'm glad Robbo will see no further action.

    Unusual really as you'd normally expect the authorities to chuck the library at QPR. They will NEVER get over us beating them in the Faurlin tribunal and going up as Champions under King Warnock.

    Ho Hum

  • Robinson's an average player. .. With an average hook....he will be soon forgotten. .. While jota will light up the prem.... ...#thug.....

  • Thought I would check out this assault after reading this, and wow stick to football mate, you would be a rubbish boxer

  • What more evidence does anyone need than this video, irrespective of what had occurred just beforehand you can’t condone what this young thug has then done to Jota, if it had been witnessed in the street it would be classed as GBH. The Representatives of the FA that gave judgement on this are an absolute joke and as the saying goes “ Should have gone to Spec Savers” UNBELIEVABLE!!!!!!

  • Hope the Wolves player is done for his numerous offences..

    1 He elbowed Robinson
    2 He pushed him to the ground
    3 He attempted to stamp on him, leaving his trailing leg behind to catch him
    4 He dived when Robinson attempted to push him

    Shameful behaviour by the Wolves player, hope they go up this year the Championship will be better off without hem.

  • It’s a disgraceful decision and a cop out by the lords of the game. Any QPR fan defending it is deluded and jealous as Jota is clearly too good for their team of Giants who can only play hoof ball.

  • Ridiculous, blatantly hitting out at an opposing player in an off the ball incident. Even if this was a follow up of something then why not protest to the officials? No, instead the player decides to take things into his own hands and THAT people is where this falls down. The FA in neglecting to do anything about this incident are condoning this behaviour.. disgusting!!

  • Wow. Thank you to so many Wolves fans for coming on here to share their completely unbiased options.

  • Ben Stokes has been subject to a six months investigation and suspension for something (very) similar. Shame on the FA and police for condoning thuggery.

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