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Post by Deleted on Oct 1, 2014 20:14:55 GMT
I am beginning to wonder if our huge away suppport is somehow making referees more likely to give decisions against us. Do they perhaps they feel that they need to show that they are not intimidated?.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 1, 2014 20:26:27 GMT
Nah. In the home games they have been just as poor for both teams.
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Post by Gas-Ed on Oct 1, 2014 20:29:55 GMT
We were warned before the season began by Luton supporters that the standard of refereeing would be terrible. Let's be honest, the good refs will be earning their money in the football league. We are left with the sh ite ones.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 1, 2014 20:47:26 GMT
We were warned before the season began by Luton supporters that the standard of refereeing would be terrible. Let's be honest, the good refs will be earning their money in the football league. We are left with the sh ite ones. The referees are bad enough in the Premiership and Football League, i'm not sure what people are expecting. Okay, the ref was crap last night and I don't think either of the reds were reds, although Ollie Clarke's one was more likely to be a red. That being said, Puddy could have been in trouble for handling outside his box (although think that would have been a yellow as it was too wide for a goalscoring oppurtunity. I saw the lino almost flag, he wilted under the pressure of being on our side of the touchline, so I think the away support arguement isn't valid.
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Post by nolongernonleaguegas on Oct 1, 2014 20:50:51 GMT
Teds will love this
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Post by Deleted on Oct 1, 2014 20:54:43 GMT
Nah! they don't care about us.
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Post by wutangkillerbees on Oct 1, 2014 20:55:48 GMT
Haha, that's what I was thinking
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Post by Deleted on Oct 1, 2014 20:58:26 GMT
In fairness we are nearly doubling some of the gates so i can't see how they can take the water.
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Post by markczgas on Oct 1, 2014 21:08:28 GMT
Rovers till I die ! but when looking at the highlights and taking off your rovers gogs, how can you argue about both sendings off ? Look where the ball goes after the Mildenhall challenge - it goes in direction of the goal not away from it. And Ollie Clarke - two bookings unfortunately correct and the first one - why did he jump into the guy like that in their penalty box with a minute left on the clock! He's gotta be a bit more streetwise than that.
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Post by inee on Oct 1, 2014 21:11:54 GMT
i think conference referees should be allowed to take either their guide dogs or care in the comunity workers on the pitch
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Post by Deleted on Oct 1, 2014 21:31:46 GMT
Making name for themselves!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 1, 2014 21:37:23 GMT
Nah! they don't care about us. Well we are the Massive non league club
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Post by welshgas on Oct 1, 2014 21:38:41 GMT
Rovers till I die ! but when looking at the highlights and taking off your rovers gogs, how can you argue about both sendings off ? Look where the ball goes after the Mildenhall challenge - it goes in direction of the goal not away from it. And Ollie Clarke - two bookings unfortunately correct and the first one - why did he jump into the guy like that in their penalty box with a minute left on the clock! He's gotta be a bit more streetwise than that. Its called a double deflection. Mildy tackles from the front so the ball goes back into the striker, bouncing off him and going forward again. That's the reason the ball is suddenly bobbling after the challenge and not rolling flat as it had been. The Ollie Clarke one is slightly debatable in the way that there player ran into the tackle, rather than Ollie sliding into him, though on the balance you can understand the refs decision on that one.
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Post by I Voted For Kodos on Oct 1, 2014 22:26:47 GMT
Rovers till I die ! but when looking at the highlights and taking off your rovers gogs, how can you argue about both sendings off ? Look where the ball goes after the Mildenhall challenge - it goes in direction of the goal not away from it. And Ollie Clarke - two bookings unfortunately correct and the first one - why did he jump into the guy like that in their penalty box with a minute left on the clock! He's gotta be a bit more streetwise than that. Its called a double deflection. Mildy tackles from the front so the ball goes back into the striker, bouncing off him and going forward again. That's the reason the ball is suddenly bobbling after the challenge and not rolling flat as it had been. The Ollie Clarke one is slightly debatable in the way that there player ran into the tackle, rather than Ollie sliding into him, though on the balance you can understand the refs decision on that one. I wasn't there, but you can't tell from the highlights over the Mildy red card. It look likes a strong shout, but he may have touched the ball. On the Ollie Clarke fouls, both could be yellows, but it depends on whether he committed other fouls. If those were the only two fouls, then yes, he was unlucky.
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Post by welshgas on Oct 2, 2014 6:41:02 GMT
Its called a double deflection. Mildy tackles from the front so the ball goes back into the striker, bouncing off him and going forward again. That's the reason the ball is suddenly bobbling after the challenge and not rolling flat as it had been. The Ollie Clarke one is slightly debatable in the way that there player ran into the tackle, rather than Ollie sliding into him, though on the balance you can understand the refs decision on that one. I wasn't there, but you can't tell from the highlights over the Mildy red card. It look likes a strong shout, but he may have touched the ball. On the Ollie Clarke fouls, both could be yellows, but it depends on whether he committed other fouls. If those were the only two fouls, then yes, he was unlucky. Well from my view the mildenhall one was pretty clear on the night, the only reason it was given was because the linesman was 20 yards behind play and on the wrong side. Similarly on the Ollie Clarke second yellow, I was five yards away, and he stopped short of making contact but the player started moving into him. Any contact there was was extremely minimal, and to give a second yellow for it in the 94th minute frankly shows a lack of composure from the referee.
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Post by lulworthgas on Oct 2, 2014 9:23:44 GMT
The real person at fault for mildys red is tom parkes. Shocking pass led to the ref having to make a 50/50 decision. I still think he got the ball first as at the game I was pretty much in line and saw the ball go up and towards the striker before hitting him and going back past the keeper. Would have been a tough decision to not give a red from where the ref was positioned. That said I was proper wasted!
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Post by empirebaypete on Oct 2, 2014 9:28:41 GMT
if any teds are reading this they can go fück themselves.
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Post by cookinongas on Oct 2, 2014 12:30:32 GMT
The real person at fault for mildys red is tom parkes. Shocking pass led to the ref having to make a 50/50 decision. I still think he got the ball first as at the game I was pretty much in line and saw the ball go up and towards the striker before hitting him and going back past the keeper. Would have been a tough decision to not give a red from where the ref was positioned. That said I was proper wasted! Why does Parkes continue to pass along the back line? He did it at Altrincham and the same thing nearly happened. For god sake just hoof it away in doubt
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Post by BishopstonBRFC on Oct 2, 2014 12:38:53 GMT
The real person at fault for mildys red is tom parkes. Shocking pass led to the ref having to make a 50/50 decision. I still think he got the ball first as at the game I was pretty much in line and saw the ball go up and towards the striker before hitting him and going back past the keeper. Would have been a tough decision to not give a red from where the ref was positioned. That said I was proper wasted! Why does Parkes continue to pass along the back line? He did it at Altrincham and the same thing nearly happened. For god sake just hoof it away in doubt Bit of inexperience still I think. He's still only 22 so very young for a CB. Think because he's been here so long he seems older.
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