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Post by mids on Oct 12, 2016 14:55:36 GMT 1
There's a story on BBC Sport about referees, who they support, and if they should avoid refereeing the team they support and/or their rivals. LINKSeems a Premiership ref is a Town fan - Robert Madley. Can't say I knew him but having looked him up his face rings a bell. Hopefully he does well for himself, and at some point in the future is unable to referee our games
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Post by morleyterrier on Oct 12, 2016 14:56:41 GMT 1
Why do we get the ones that support the opposition every week?
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Oct 12, 2016 15:04:40 GMT 1
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Post by hasta el pueblo on Oct 12, 2016 15:04:40 GMT 1
There's a story on BBC Sport about referees, who they support, and if they should avoid refereeing the team they support and/or their rivals. LINKSeems a Premiership ref is a Town fan - Robert Madley. Can't say I knew him but having looked him up his face rings a bell. Hopefully he does well for himself, and at some point in the future is unable to referee our games Andy Madley, his brother is a Championship referee, he is also a Town fan,so we will never get him.
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Oct 12, 2016 15:05:14 GMT 1
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Post by covterrier on Oct 12, 2016 15:05:14 GMT 1
There's a story on BBC Sport about referees, who they support, and if they should avoid refereeing the team they support and/or their rivals. LINKSeems a Premiership ref is a Town fan - Robert Madley. Can't say I knew him but having looked him up his face rings a bell. Hopefully he does well for himself, and at some point in the future is unable to referee our games An Ossett lad too 😎
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Post by Porrohman on Oct 12, 2016 15:25:27 GMT 1
Is this to do with the Scousers whinging that a ref that supports Altrincham and lives outside Manchester is reffing their game on Monday ?
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Post by mezz60 on Oct 12, 2016 20:52:22 GMT 1
once went to a heavy woollen supporters meeting, Bobby and Andy were guest speakers both teachers and part time referees at the time. one of them had the town badge tattooed on his arm and said he had to cover it up with a bandage, if he was a match official at Bradford city.
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Post by impact on Oct 12, 2016 23:21:27 GMT 1
The premier league messed everything up last year. They took Kevin Friend off the Spurs v Stoke because he was a Leicester fan, which apparently would be a conflict of interest, but then you had Michael Oliver, a Newcastle fan, taking Norwich v Palace. No way could there be a conflict of interest in 1 but not the other.
If he doesn't support Utd, who cares where he lives? Do you think a Bradford fan would deliberately help us in a game just because he lives close?
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Oct 13, 2016 20:57:18 GMT 1
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Post by Bilo the Bantam on Oct 13, 2016 20:57:18 GMT 1
Phil Parkinson was equally unhappy with the performance of official Robert Madley yesterday.
Parkinson said: “It does worry me about referees. I didn’t have my say on Saturday but I looked at that ref and thought ‘you’re not fit enough’. “And I looked at the three against Rotherham and thought ‘not good enough’. You get in trouble for saying it but they aren’t good enough in my opinion.
“I told the ref at half-time that he was getting influenced by the crowd. I wouldn’t like to see him refereeing in front of 50,000.
“Every time the crowd appealed, he gave them the decision, and it cost us.”
“It leaves a nasty taste in our mouth to lose, especially when we feel the officials have played a big part in it.”
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Post by Up the Duff. on Oct 13, 2016 21:24:10 GMT 1
Phil Parkinson was equally unhappy with the performance of official Robert Madley yesterday. Parkinson said: “It does worry me about referees. I didn’t have my say on Saturday but I looked at that ref and thought ‘you’re not fit enough’. “And I looked at the three against Rotherham and thought ‘not good enough’. You get in trouble for saying it but they aren’t good enough in my opinion. “I told the ref at half-time that he was getting influenced by the crowd. I wouldn’t like to see him refereeing in front of 50,000. “Every time the crowd appealed, he gave them the decision, and it cost us.” “It leaves a nasty taste in our mouth to lose, especially when we feel the officials have played a big part in it.” Parkinson is an arsehole !
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Post by shawsie on Oct 13, 2016 21:35:54 GMT 1
There's a story on BBC Sport about referees, who they support, and if they should avoid refereeing the team they support and/or their rivals. LINKSeems a Premiership ref is a Town fan - Robert Madley. Can't say I knew him but having looked him up his face rings a bell. Hopefully he does well for himself, and at some point in the future is unable to referee our games Sat next to me a couple of times on tues night games last season mids - nice fella, very unassuming.
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Oct 16, 2016 13:30:07 GMT 1
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Post by morleyterrier on Oct 16, 2016 13:30:07 GMT 1
Something needs doing about this. Ball smashed towards your face, hands in front of your face.
What the fuck
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Post by morrisraspass on Oct 16, 2016 13:41:43 GMT 1
Something needs doing about this. Ball smashed towards your face, hands in front of your face. What the fuck Hands were raised. You do that, and the ball hits them, wherever they are, and you're inviting such a decision.
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Post by morleyterrier on Oct 16, 2016 13:54:53 GMT 1
Something needs doing about this. Ball smashed towards your face, hands in front of your face. What the fuck Hands were raised. You do that, and the ball hits them, wherever they are, and you're inviting such a decision. What if I smash a football at your face from 2 yards?.
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Oct 16, 2016 13:57:12 GMT 1
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Post by capitalterrier on Oct 16, 2016 13:57:12 GMT 1
Absolute bollocks
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Post by morrisraspass on Oct 16, 2016 13:59:37 GMT 1
Hands up, balls hits hands, penalty. Otherwise take it in the face, it happens. They've just shown the angle from the right-hand touch line and both his hands are up and out, not just up in front of his face but up, out and visibly free from his body. It's a pen.
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Post by impact on Oct 16, 2016 14:00:57 GMT 1
The penalty took 2 mins. 3 subs. Countless time-wasting he pointed to his watch about. Apparently that's 3 minutes, and cuts it out bang on time before a corner.
He is a joke. He was last year v Leeds and he was again today.
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Post by kennyk2 on Oct 16, 2016 14:02:30 GMT 1
I've seen worse refs, but the amount of times that we won the ball cleanly only for it to be pulled back for a foul to massive.
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Oct 16, 2016 14:06:43 GMT 1
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Post by Deleted on Oct 16, 2016 14:06:43 GMT 1
The penalty took 2 mins. 3 subs. Countless time-wasting he pointed to his watch about. Apparently that's 3 minutes, and cuts it out bang on time before a corner. He is a joke. He was last year v Leeds and he was again today. If we were defending the lead it would have been 6 minutes
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Oct 16, 2016 14:07:09 GMT 1
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Post by morleyterrier on Oct 16, 2016 14:07:09 GMT 1
Somebody needs to tell VLP to go down like a sack of shit every time there is a 'nibble' at him.
He is far too honest, gets fuck all week after week from referees by trying to stay on his feet. No wonder he lost his rag at Reading. Same again today.
If you can't beat them and all that.
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Post by Frankiesleftpeg on Oct 16, 2016 14:07:13 GMT 1
Definite penalty. We'd have been up in arms if it was the other way round and he hadn't given it.
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Oct 16, 2016 14:07:47 GMT 1
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Post by morrisraspass on Oct 16, 2016 14:07:47 GMT 1
The penalty took 2 mins. 3 subs. Countless time-wasting he pointed to his watch about. Apparently that's 3 minutes, and cuts it out bang on time before a corner. He is a joke. He was last year v Leeds and he was again today. If we were defending the lead it would have been 6 minutes That's just paranoia
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Oct 16, 2016 14:10:52 GMT 1
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Post by impact on Oct 16, 2016 14:10:52 GMT 1
Definite penalty. We'd have been up in arms if it was the other way round and he hadn't given it. Not for me. His arms are out but in front of his body but he didn't make a bigger target of himself to stop the ball. It was going to smack straight into his chest. Plus it was from a yard away. If he gives that he has to give the push on Schindler and the climbing over Hefele in the box.
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Post by morleyterrier on Oct 16, 2016 14:13:39 GMT 1
New training ground routine. When in or around the box,never mind a shot at goal.
Hit one that is going nowhere near the goal but is from point blank in to a Players face. You will more often than not hit a hand instead of the face and we will win the match 6 - 0 on penalties.
Easy!.
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Post by Frankiesleftpeg on Oct 16, 2016 14:14:29 GMT 1
Definite penalty. We'd have been up in arms if it was the other way round and he hadn't given it. Not for me. His arms are out but in front of his body but he didn't make a bigger target of himself to stop the ball. It was going to smack straight into his chest. Plus it was from a yard away. If he gives that he has to give the push on Schindler and the climbing over Hefele in the box. Should have been a pen also, but no doubt for me that Weds' was legit.
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Oct 16, 2016 14:21:41 GMT 1
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Post by impact on Oct 16, 2016 14:21:41 GMT 1
Not for me. His arms are out but in front of his body but he didn't make a bigger target of himself to stop the ball. It was going to smack straight into his chest. Plus it was from a yard away. If he gives that he has to give the push on Schindler and the climbing over Hefele in the box. Should have been a pen also, but no doubt for me that Weds' was legit. In which case, any time it hits a hand it's a free-kick/penalty. If you're in a wall and it hits your hands in front of you, it's handball.
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Post by aksaiblue on Oct 16, 2016 14:23:37 GMT 1
I hope the DT are investigating this joker Wednesday got every decision today including the pen.
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Post by Frankiesleftpeg on Oct 16, 2016 14:24:38 GMT 1
Should have been a pen also, but no doubt for me that Weds' was legit. In which case, any time it hits a hand it's a free-kick/penalty. If you're in a wall and it hits your hands in front of you, it's handball. Van La Para wasn't stationary, he moved towards the ball with his arms raised. It was a pen!
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Oct 16, 2016 14:26:21 GMT 1
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Post by mightytj on Oct 16, 2016 14:26:21 GMT 1
We didn't lose today because of refereeing decisions, we simply lost to a better side on the day, it happens even when you are at the top of the league - look a decent side do Wednesday. I'm confident we will bounce back against Preston!!
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Oct 16, 2016 14:26:32 GMT 1
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Post by impact on Oct 16, 2016 14:26:32 GMT 1
In which case, any time it hits a hand it's a free-kick/penalty. If you're in a wall and it hits your hands in front of you, it's handball. Van La Para wasn't stationary, he moved towards the ball with his arms raised. It was a pen! What does being stationary have to do with it being handball?
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Post by aksaiblue on Oct 16, 2016 14:29:58 GMT 1
We didn't lose today because of refereeing decisions, we simply lost to a better side on the day, it happens even when you are at the top of the league - look a decent side do Wednesday. I'm confident we will bounce back against Preston!! Your joking right?
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