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Tue Oct 29, 2013 8:07 pm
NJ73 wrote:And rightly so.
While what Fer did was morally wrong, the ref is clearly shown on the replay from another angle indicting with his arms for the throw to be taken. He can't then change his mind after the event just because Norwich did what they did.
Tue Oct 29, 2013 8:09 pm
NJ73 wrote:And rightly so.
While what Fer did was morally wrong, the ref is clearly shown on the replay from another angle indicting with his arms for the throw to be taken. He can't then change his mind after the event just because Norwich did what they did.
Tue Oct 29, 2013 8:09 pm
Tue Oct 29, 2013 8:12 pm
hirwaunbluebird wrote:NJ73 wrote:And rightly so.
While what Fer did was morally wrong, the ref is clearly shown on the replay from another angle indicting with his arms for the throw to be taken. He can't then change his mind after the event just because Norwich did what they did.
you really do watch us in depth. obsessed.
Tue Oct 29, 2013 8:13 pm
Mario Polotelli wrote:NJ73 wrote:And rightly so.
While what Fer did was morally wrong, the ref is clearly shown on the replay from another angle indicting with his arms for the throw to be taken. He can't then change his mind after the event just because Norwich did what they did.
Bore off Dickhead
Tue Oct 29, 2013 8:13 pm
Tue Oct 29, 2013 8:24 pm
NJ73 wrote:And rightly so.
While what Fer did was morally wrong, the ref is clearly shown on the replay from another angle indicting with his arms for the throw to be taken. He can't then change his mind after the event just because Norwich did what they did.
Tue Oct 29, 2013 8:26 pm
Barry Chuckle wrote:NJ73 wrote:And rightly so.
While what Fer did was morally wrong, the ref is clearly shown on the replay from another angle indicting with his arms for the throw to be taken. He can't then change his mind after the event just because Norwich did what they did.
SurelY for the good of the game, you'd prefer the referee did that... Or are you that obsessed?
Good on the ref. common sense prevailed.
Tue Oct 29, 2013 8:30 pm
NJ73 wrote:Barry Chuckle wrote:NJ73 wrote:And rightly so.
While what Fer did was morally wrong, the ref is clearly shown on the replay from another angle indicting with his arms for the throw to be taken. He can't then change his mind after the event just because Norwich did what they did.
SurelY for the good of the game, you'd prefer the referee did that... Or are you that obsessed?
Good on the ref. common sense prevailed.
My point is that the ref can't just make it up as he goes along. What should have happened is the goal should have stood and Norwich then should have allowed you to walk one in.
Tue Oct 29, 2013 8:33 pm
Barry Chuckle wrote:NJ73 wrote:Barry Chuckle wrote:NJ73 wrote:And rightly so.
While what Fer did was morally wrong, the ref is clearly shown on the replay from another angle indicting with his arms for the throw to be taken. He can't then change his mind after the event just because Norwich did what they did.
SurelY for the good of the game, you'd prefer the referee did that... Or are you that obsessed?
Good on the ref. common sense prevailed.
My point is that the ref can't just make it up as he goes along. What should have happened is the goal should have stood and Norwich then should have allowed you to walk one in.
Maybe the referee could see that there wouldn't be enough time for that & common sense prevailed.
Well done I say.
Tue Oct 29, 2013 8:41 pm
Tue Oct 29, 2013 8:43 pm
Mario Polotelli wrote:The ref didnt 'make it up' at all.
Dermot Gallagher cleared the rules up on Sky yday.
He said you dont have to blow the whistle for a throw however after the game has been stopped for an injury the game is to be restarted when the ref blows his whistle.
Yes Jones indicated the Norwich player to throw the ball to Marshall but when he didnt he defused the situation by applying the whistle rule.
No surprise the only ones condemning Jones are that attention seeking clown Poll and the Cardiff obsessed Jack idiot.
Tue Oct 29, 2013 8:48 pm
NJ73 wrote:Mario Polotelli wrote:The ref didnt 'make it up' at all.
Dermot Gallagher cleared the rules up on Sky yday.
He said you dont have to blow the whistle for a throw however after the game has been stopped for an injury the game is to be restarted when the ref blows his whistle.
Yes Jones indicated the Norwich player to throw the ball to Marshall but when he didnt he defused the situation by applying the whistle rule.
No surprise the only ones condemning Jones are that attention seeking clown Poll and the Cardiff obsessed Jack idiot.
I respectfully disagree. Something you should learn to do.
Tue Oct 29, 2013 9:03 pm
Mario Polotelli wrote:NJ73 wrote:Mario Polotelli wrote:The ref didnt 'make it up' at all.
Dermot Gallagher cleared the rules up on Sky yday.
He said you dont have to blow the whistle for a throw however after the game has been stopped for an injury the game is to be restarted when the ref blows his whistle.
Yes Jones indicated the Norwich player to throw the ball to Marshall but when he didnt he defused the situation by applying the whistle rule.
No surprise the only ones condemning Jones are that attention seeking clown Poll and the Cardiff obsessed Jack idiot.
I respectfully disagree. Something you should learn to do.
Wether you disagree with the rules or not is irrelevant. They are the rules.
Ill take Dermots word over yours and a ref renowned for controversy,
Tue Oct 29, 2013 9:05 pm
Tue Oct 29, 2013 9:07 pm
Mario Polotelli wrote:Theyve rotated him not demoted him get your facts right.
Tue Oct 29, 2013 9:07 pm
Mario Polotelli wrote:NJ73 wrote:Mario Polotelli wrote:The ref didnt 'make it up' at all.
Dermot Gallagher cleared the rules up on Sky yday.
He said you dont have to blow the whistle for a throw however after the game has been stopped for an injury the game is to be restarted when the ref blows his whistle.
Yes Jones indicated the Norwich player to throw the ball to Marshall but when he didnt he defused the situation by applying the whistle rule.
No surprise the only ones condemning Jones are that attention seeking clown Poll and the Cardiff obsessed Jack idiot.
I respectfully disagree. Something you should learn to do.
Wether you disagree with the rules or not is irrelevant. They are the rules.
Ill take Dermots word over yours and a ref renowned for controversy,
Tue Oct 29, 2013 9:09 pm
NJ73 wrote:Mario Polotelli wrote:Theyve rotated him not demoted him get your facts right.
Is that a FACT then?
Tue Oct 29, 2013 9:11 pm
Gareth (Wilts) wrote:Mario Polotelli wrote:NJ73 wrote:Mario Polotelli wrote:The ref didnt 'make it up' at all.
Dermot Gallagher cleared the rules up on Sky yday.
He said you dont have to blow the whistle for a throw however after the game has been stopped for an injury the game is to be restarted when the ref blows his whistle.
Yes Jones indicated the Norwich player to throw the ball to Marshall but when he didnt he defused the situation by applying the whistle rule.
No surprise the only ones condemning Jones are that attention seeking clown Poll and the Cardiff obsessed Jack idiot.
I respectfully disagree. Something you should learn to do.
Wether you disagree with the rules or not is irrelevant. They are the rules.
Ill take Dermots word over yours and a ref renowned for controversy,
NJ73 is a total arse. His opinions make me chuckle. A typical new breed jerk who never went to the vetch field. His only pride is his hatred of Cardiff.
Tue Oct 29, 2013 9:13 pm
NJ73 wrote:Barry Chuckle wrote:NJ73 wrote:And rightly so.
While what Fer did was morally wrong, the ref is clearly shown on the replay from another angle indicting with his arms for the throw to be taken. He can't then change his mind after the event just because Norwich did what they did.
SurelY for the good of the game, you'd prefer the referee did that... Or are you that obsessed?
Good on the ref. common sense prevailed.
My point is that the ref can't just make it up as he goes along. What should have happened is the goal should have stood and Norwich then should have allowed you to walk one in.
Tue Oct 29, 2013 9:13 pm
Barry Chuckle wrote:NJ73 wrote:Mario Polotelli wrote:Theyve rotated him not demoted him get your facts right.
Is that a FACT then?
Only as factual as you assuming he's been demoted for that reason.
Tue Oct 29, 2013 9:14 pm
krabb wrote:NJ73 wrote:Barry Chuckle wrote:NJ73 wrote:And rightly so.
While what Fer did was morally wrong, the ref is clearly shown on the replay from another angle indicting with his arms for the throw to be taken. He can't then change his mind after the event just because Norwich did what they did.
SurelY for the good of the game, you'd prefer the referee did that... Or are you that obsessed?
Good on the ref. common sense prevailed.
My point is that the ref can't just make it up as he goes along. What should have happened is the goal should have stood and Norwich then should have allowed you to walk one in.
this...as long as common sense used..and then you got hughton saying he hadnt agreed.....apalling decision by a dick of a player in my opinion
Tue Oct 29, 2013 9:15 pm