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Post by Antonio Fargas on Mar 5, 2016 22:11:24 GMT
Time is time, if in the opinion of the ref the game is over why should he add on even more time just because a team is in a favourable position. Don't know, but why does every other ref seem to wait until the ball is crossing the halfway line to blow his whistle?
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Post by youmadethatup on Mar 5, 2016 22:24:37 GMT
Not seeing the ref at the actual time I have to give him the benefit of the doubt and assume he was looking at his watch as he blew the whistle and for that second or two was unaware of actual play.
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Post by Officer Barbrady on Mar 5, 2016 22:31:57 GMT
Bungling Moronic Incompetence I got it
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2016 23:23:52 GMT
Time is time, if in the opinion of the ref the game is over why should he add on even more time just because a team is in a favourable position. Because the time added on is, for example, a MINIMUM of 4 minutes.
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Post by empirebaypete on Mar 6, 2016 9:19:24 GMT
I vaguely remember something similar in the 60s at Eastville. A Rovers player shot, and while the ball was on its way to the back of the net the ref blew up. Think the player was Roger Frude, The ref might have been Ken Aston. I can remember Sandy Allen had a goal chalked off for the ref blowing up,buggered if I can remember who against though or if we were at home Get yourself to the Doc's and tell him you need the memory pills hollyhillgas is taking. He can remember the 60's. I bet he could tell you how many sugars he had in his tea at half time an all.
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Post by Antonio Fargas on Mar 6, 2016 9:36:30 GMT
If you can remember Eastville, you weren't there.
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Post by ilfracombegas on Mar 6, 2016 9:52:10 GMT
Trevor Kettle has been single handedly ruining football matches for as long as I can remember. Most incompetent referee I've ever seen. The sometimes controversial Martyn Bodenham? Vic Callow? And can you hear Gurnham Singh? ahh memories the brilliant Gurnham Singh - recall talking with him outside the Mem before one game, and he proudly claimed that Rovers always won when he refereed us
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Post by wysemangas on Mar 6, 2016 10:39:59 GMT
Time is time, if in the opinion of the ref the game is over why should he add on even more time just because a team is in a favourable position. Because the time added on is, for example, a MINIMUM of 4 minutes. Exactly, so it could be 4 minutes and 30 seconds, then in the ref in his opinion ends the the game. Time added on is to allow for substitutions, injury, blatant time wasting or other stoppages etc, so therefore is time actually lost during each half. The only time the ref can actually add time on at the end of each half, is for a penalty kick to be taken.
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Post by Antonio Fargas on Mar 6, 2016 10:51:53 GMT
Because the time added on is, for example, a MINIMUM of 4 minutes. Exactly, so it could be 4 minutes and 30 seconds, then in the ref in his opinion ends the the game. Time added on is to allow for substitutions, injury, blatant time wasting or other stoppages etc, so therefore is time actually lost during each half. The only time the ref can actually add time on at the end of each half, is for a penalty kick to be taken. And do you think that refs are consistent in their application of this? Or do you think refs generally wait until the ball is in a safe position before blowing? Coz it seems to me that whatever interpretation they decide on, all fans want is consistency. So if they are going to blow the whistle at the very second the game is up then they should always do that. Or if they are going to wait for an uncontroversial moment then they should always do that. But if every single ref waits for an uncontroversial moment, except this one, then I would suggest that he is the problem, not everyone else.
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Post by BishopstonBRFC on Mar 6, 2016 11:14:07 GMT
Probably the most famous incident of this type was this decision by Clive "The Book" Thomas (who most definitely liked the attention). Never seen that before. Hideous. Barely a protest from the Brazilians either. Imagine if that happened today!
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Post by Antonio Fargas on Mar 6, 2016 11:22:26 GMT
Never seen that before. Hideous. Barely a protest from the Brazilians either. Imagine if that happened today! I know. I was watching that game at the time, and I remember them being livid. Even the commentator says there're great protests. Amazing how our standards have changed.
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Post by mehewmagic on Mar 6, 2016 12:09:49 GMT
He then gave a debatable red to the Accy keeper. Deliberately handling a shot/ lob outside the area, in a central position. Is that the new definition of debateable?
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Post by Gastafari on Mar 6, 2016 12:50:40 GMT
Who was the tosspot ref who sent off 4 of our players against Wigan a while back?
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Post by ineedgas on Mar 6, 2016 12:56:50 GMT
He then gave a debatable red to the Accy keeper. Deliberately handling a shot/ lob outside the area, in a central position. Is that the new definition of debateable? Can't agree more And Puddy should have been sent off a Wembley
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Post by haddock_n_chips on Mar 6, 2016 13:06:31 GMT
Funny old game
For some reason it made me remember this:
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Post by Deleted on Mar 6, 2016 13:19:12 GMT
He then gave a debatable red to the Accy keeper. Deliberately handling a shot/ lob outside the area, in a central position. Is that the new definition of debateable? Debatable because some would argue it was on the line.
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Post by Dr Gas on Mar 6, 2016 14:39:16 GMT
He then gave a debatable red to the Accy keeper. Deliberately handling a shot/ lob outside the area, in a central position. Is that the new definition of debateable? Definitely a new spelling of it
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Post by lpgas on Mar 6, 2016 14:47:40 GMT
I vaguely remember something similar in the 60s at Eastville. A Rovers player shot, and while the ball was on its way to the back of the net the ref blew up. Think the player was Roger Frude, The ref might have been Ken Aston. I can remember Sandy Allen had a goal chalked off for the ref blowing up,buggered if I can remember who against though or if we were at home Sandy, Sandy Allen Sandy Allen is our King Sandy, Sandy Allen Sandy Allen is our King.
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Post by Snoop Dogg on Mar 6, 2016 15:56:10 GMT
Couldn't have happened to a nicer club.
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Post by beaver132 on Mar 6, 2016 15:56:56 GMT
Trevor Kettle has been single handedly ruining football matches for as long as I can remember. Most incompetent referee I've ever seen. The sometimes controversial Martyn Bodenham? Vic Callow? And can you hear Gurnham Singh? Vic callow! Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
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