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cashman 21-05-2011 14:58

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If folk want to listen to clowns,theres a circus 5 miles up the road.:rolleyes:

tufc27 21-05-2011 15:00

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Originally Posted by mab (Post 907931)
Tufc you seem to have been watching the wrong game last night:( if all you can offer is a youtube vid of a Gaelic football match then i think its time you went back a cross that bridge you TROLL:rolleyes:

Whether it's football, gaelic football, rugby, tennis or croquet, that video shows it happens.

lancsdave 21-05-2011 15:03

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Originally Posted by tufc27 (Post 907932)
Also, I'm not singling Accrington out as a team who it could specifically happen with. It could happen with just about any League 2 team, and most League 1 teams.

And you are justifying his cowardice & stupidity. It could happen anywhere but it's rare, even more so the higher up the football pyramid you go. There was nothing last night to suggest otherwise except for what was in his own mind.

cashman 21-05-2011 15:08

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whilst i have never condoned violence on a football pitch, the fact you say you abandoned a game recently, i can easily understand how a jobsworth like you attracted it.:rolleyes:

mab 21-05-2011 15:13

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Originally Posted by tufc27 (Post 907938)
Whether it's football, gaelic football, rugby, tennis or croquet, that video shows it happens.

But not at the CROWN GROUND!!! I cant recall any Accrington fans running on the pitch last night when the whistle went:confused: everyone was stunned to see the reff leg it off:o

Kramer 21-05-2011 15:33

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I'm very annoyed that we didn't perform over the 2 legs. Fact is we weren't good enough. We all now what Stevenage are about and frankly it sickens me that footy has reverted to rearing these robots . We should have changed our tactics as we were no match. 2 up front at home? Sad that the 2 footy teams went out in semis

cashman 21-05-2011 15:46

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having thought this oer, fans are always a bit deflated at the end of any season, but Stanley Fans have been lifted a bit this time! a Troll wi a gammy leg has arrived to amuse us fer awhile.:D:D

rishtonreds 21-05-2011 15:57

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Originally Posted by tufc27 (Post 907913)
There's no such thing as a referee's manual, there are guidelines, number 1 of which is that the officials' safety is paramount. Yes, the crowd were fairly subdued by that point, but as we know, most League 2 clubs have a pitch invasion for the last home game of the season. As with the vast majority of clubs, I'm sure 99.9% of Accy fans would be sensible enough to leave the ref alone if they went on the pitch, but it only takes 2 or 3 p*ssed off fans to cause a major incident. At the end of the day, the officials only stay on the pitch at the end to shake hands with players/staff, and I'm sure the officials would have been more than happy to shake hands behind the scenes. The referee is obliged to speak to the managers after the game, after a 30 minute cool off period, and I'm sure niceties were observed then.

I was refereeing a few months ago when a player shoved me. I abandoned the game. The players weren't happy, but it was correct procedure, and I was fully backed by my County FA.

Just shows what level you referee at, and the level of your intelligence.

Rule Number one for referees is
"to enforce the Laws of the Game"

quite simple, even for you....

another rule
"ensure unauthorised persons do not encroach onto the field of play"

bit difficult when you have legged it.....

I really do not know what you point is really, except betting some sad pleasure out of registering for another club's website to show how sad you are...

we lost, you won, end of story.

Enjoy Old Trafford, although I suspect you will be sat at your computer... dont waste your time though, you cannot register for the Boro fans website... it is reserved for "person's" like yourself....
:alright:

MCR ADIM 21-05-2011 17:11

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Time to go, time to go, time to go,

lancsdave 21-05-2011 17:39

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Originally Posted by tufc27 (Post 907962)
and the part of Law 5 that says it is the referee's duty to stop unauthorised persons from entering the pitch is referring to club officials/ensuring that both teams only play with 11 men.

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Looks like the ref screwed that one up then, one team only had 9 men :D

You've come on here trying to tell us what a referee's duty is and basically made up a load of possible scenarios which if in reality happened on a regular basis games would never kick off for fear of problems, let alone finish the games.

Are you by any chance a traffic warden in your day job ?

Oldgobbin 21-05-2011 18:12

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How did you know he was little, RR ? I'll bet you're right!!

Stanleymad 21-05-2011 18:21

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TUFC27 - im the referee on this forum & swearing is against the rules!! As well as failing to convince us u even reffed a kids game nevermind qualified to comment u break the rules here too, the rules/laws of forum is in my sig & will be removed as quoting your language.

Thanks:)

Redraine 21-05-2011 18:24

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Originally Posted by Oldgobbin (Post 907977)
How did you know he was little, RR ? I'll bet you're right!!

Where has my post gone, Mel?

Stanleymad 21-05-2011 20:09

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Originally Posted by Redraine (Post 907986)
Where has my post gone, Mel?

It had to be removed as you quoted his full post including swearing, not just you either, I could of edited but being in moderate pain within my hand ATM due to banging a re-occurring injury it was too much to do, very sorry :( (if someone's sworn or ** then help me out by not quoting it in your reply & reply stays)

Revived Red 21-05-2011 20:23

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Originally Posted by tufc27 (Post 907772)
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. Stevenage players might have gone down a bit easily, but they don't have to go down for it to be foul, so the ref was absolutely right to give them free kicks, whether they went down or not. I assume you're also talking about the McConville red card? Yes the Stevenage players went to the linesman about it, but that's no different to appealing for a decision normally.

The ref didn't have a shocker: the simple fact is you got outplayed, and you're blaming your defeat on the ref. He ran off pronto at FT as he feared a pitch invasion, and was worried for his and his assistants' safety, as he had sent two home players off.

As you are an expert, could you explain why Charles' foul on McConville was not a red card offence? Charles clearly went for the man and not the ball.


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