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21-05-2011, 09:17
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Re: The ref's runner
I bet even in slow motion he still broke the Olympic 100 meteres world record
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21-05-2011, 09:23
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Re: Tonight's Officials
I have to agree the officials where VERY Poor.
But over 2 legs we where not good enough, SIMPLE.
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21-05-2011, 09:27
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Re: Tonight's Officials
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Originally Posted by mab
we're been invaded with Trolls cashy tufc27 safety of his team above looking respectful. so why did he leave both of his linesmen on the field while he ran off in to the dressing rooms,Fact is he had the worlds biggest crap of a game,He spoiled the game from the first min.
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He actually left one linesman at far end & 4th official - liner near to dressing rooms was the 1st to bolt off!
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21-05-2011, 09:31
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Re: Tonight's Officials
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Torquay fan and a ref in peace, but how on earth can you go on and on about the way the referee left the pitch? He sent off two home players in a playoff semifinal 2nd leg, and feared a pitch invasion, as is customary for most league 2 teams for the last game of the season. Given his decisions, it was a fair judgement that he and his assistants could well have been threatened. Fair enough, it didn't look the best, but he has to put the safety of his team above looking respectful.
Why are you suggesting he should lose his place on the National List for that?
He had a decent game, and any Accy fan seriously having a go at him is just bitter. Up until the incident of the 2 red cards, it wasn't a dirty game, just very physical, with strong but fair challenges from both sides. It was inexcusable, and he should know that if you raise your hands, you will be sent off!
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Ahh well on that note I hope the refs team punishment should be officials at old trafford as they are obviously boro supporters - torquay would then be complaining too - idiot!
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21-05-2011, 09:53
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Re: Tonight's Officials
i gotta agree that the ref was appalling. Had he clamped down on the blatant play acting and niggly fouls early on we might have had a decent game to watch. He was obviously aware that players were trying it on, why else add 7 minutes of injury time in the 1st half? its unheard of. But being aware of it and then allowing it to continue set the tone for the match.
But i've got to add that, as proud of the lads as I am for the way they've gone about their business this season, I am equally as appalled at the way that we play act, and crowd the referee. I dont think we are a particularly dirty team, but i can see why other teams and their fans get annoyed at the way we break the game up.
Let's just hope that in 5 weeks time the same players and the same management team turn up for the first weeks training.
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21-05-2011, 10:56
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Re: Tonight's Officials
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But i've got to add that, as proud of the lads as I am for the way they've gone about their business this season, I am equally as appalled at the way that we play act, and crowd the referee. I dont think we are a particularly dirty team, but i can see why other teams and their fans get annoyed at the way we break the game up.
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Spot on there, Macca. Proccy seems to think that, as captain, he has a duty to harangue the ref. at every perceived injustice, Sunbeds is embarrassingly prone to staying down, poleaxed, when he takes a knock, and Hessey is never short of a few words for the ref. It goes right through the team and I hate to see it. And as for you know who, well he acts like a big girl's blouse, and seems to have had a running feud with Jimmy throughout the season. At one away match this season, I can't remember where, but down south somewhere, he had a real strop at Jimmy for failing to pass to him when there were better options around, running back to have go when the opposition were taking a corner. Jimmy gave him a suitable reply, whereupon my hero flounced off to the halfway line, head down and chunnering to himself, thereby missing a great opportunity to get into a great position as we countered after the corner. He should have been hauled off the field there and then!
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21-05-2011, 11:28
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Re: Tonight's Officials
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Don't call me an armchair fan. I live in London, but I've still managed to get back for 11 home league games this season + 9 away. I had a ticket for the Torquay game this evening, but couldn't go as I injured my knee on Wednesday, and am walking on a stick.
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I am not going to go on abou the ref, enough has been said.
But to say you are not an armchair fan because you live in London and had a ticket for the Greenhaus match, but couldn't go because you hurt your leg awww. Shame on you, Never heard of trains, buses, taxis, get a mate to give you a lift etc etc. If I had hurt my leg and using a walking stick, I would still make every effort to go, especially when I had a ticket after all, it is an all seated stdium!. Could you not have stayed overnight in a travel lodge or some such establishment. You have been called a troll, muppet on this site, I would like to add another NUMPTY. Stick to your own site. BTW what happened to the other 26 games this season?
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21-05-2011, 11:54
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Re: Tonight's Officials
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I am not going to go on abou the ref, enough has been said.
But to say you are not an armchair fan because you live in London and had a ticket for the Greenhaus match, but couldn't go because you hurt your leg awww. Shame on you, Never heard of trains, buses, taxis, get a mate to give you a lift etc etc. If I had hurt my leg and using a walking stick, I would still make every effort to go, especially when I had a ticket after all, it is an all seated stdium!. Could you not have stayed overnight in a travel lodge or some such establishment. You have been called a troll, muppet on this site, I would like to add another NUMPTY. Stick to your own site. BTW what happened to the other 26 games this season?
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Too right, Ozzy! Gone up on the bus from Stockport and stood on the Clayton End in bedroom slippers in January when I had blisters on me feet! Soft southern sod!
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21-05-2011, 12:02
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Re: Tonight's Officials
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Too right, Ozzy! Gone up on the bus from Stockport and stood on the Clayton End in bedroom slippers in January when I had blisters on me feet! Soft southern sod!
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Pfft caught the bus AND you wore slippers ? A true fan would have walked barefoot, just to prove their dedication
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21-05-2011, 12:08
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Re: Tonight's Officials
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Pfft caught the bus AND you wore slippers ? A true fan would have walked barefoot, just to prove their dedication
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Come on, Sam, you know the score! Would YOU walk through Longsight? Would go through hell and high water to watch Stanley, but bullets are a no no!
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21-05-2011, 12:22
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Re: Tonight's Officials
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Come on, Sam, you know the score! Would YOU walk through Longsight? Would go through hell and high water to watch Stanley, but bullets are a no no!
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I have lived in Levenshulme for the last 2 years so Longsight doesn't actually seem that bad heh...
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21-05-2011, 12:27
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Re: Tonight's Officials
Thought the red cards were the only two decisions that the ref got right, regrettably. He let Stevenage get away with some of the most blatant and disgusting timewasting I have ever seen in my life. He was oblivious to the elbows flying in from the opposition. He gave a corner for a ball that went over the longside touchline! He was guilty of one of the most annoying referee behaviours; that of not giving a red card because it's early in the game. Had the Jacobson/McConville incident been at the time of the Charles horror tackle, I bet that the resulting punishments would've swapped over too. It was a terrible performance from the referee, epitomised when he fled the pitch. Disgraceful.
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21-05-2011, 12:28
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Re: Tonight's Officials
I'm not sure the words long sight are appropriate on this thread
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21-05-2011, 12:31
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Re: Tonight's Officials
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Originally Posted by shakermaker
Thought the red cards were the only two decisions that the ref got right, regrettably. He let Stevenage get away with some of the most blatant and disgusting timewasting I have ever seen in my life. He was oblivious to the elbows flying in from the opposition. He gave a corner for a ball that went over the longside touchline! He was guilty of one of the most annoying referee behaviours; that of not giving a red card because it's early in the game. Had the Jacobson/McConville incident been at the time of the Charles horror tackle, I bet that the resulting punishments would've swapped over too. It was a terrrible performance from the referee, epitomised when he fled the pitch. Disgraceful.
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Spot on shaker, Accrington has been known through famously through history fer brave men, that ref was a COWARD who insulted the club n town by his action at the end of the game.
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21-05-2011, 12:57
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Re: Tonight's Officials
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Originally Posted by shakermaker
Thought the red cards were the only two decisions that the ref got right, regrettably. He let Stevenage get away with some of the most blatant and disgusting timewasting I have ever seen in my life. He was oblivious to the elbows flying in from the opposition. He gave a corner for a ball that went over the longside touchline! He was guilty of one of the most annoying referee behaviours; that of not giving a red card because it's early in the game. Had the Jacobson/McConville incident been at the time of the Charles horror tackle, I bet that the resulting punishments would've swapped over too. It was a terrible performance from the referee, epitomised when he fled the pitch. Disgraceful.
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Sums it all up perfectly really.
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