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Re: Ref demoted for disallowing that goal

Tue Oct 29, 2013 9:17 pm

Igovernor wrote:Read that article properly, HE AS NOT BEEN DEMOTED :thumbup:

its the same thing...just F.A. dont want to admit it... :ayatollah:

Re: Ref demoted for disallowing that goal

Tue Oct 29, 2013 9:24 pm

krabb wrote:
Igovernor wrote:Read that article properly, HE AS NOT BEEN DEMOTED :thumbup:

its the same thing...just F.A. dont want to admit it... :ayatollah:

Nothing to do with the FA :?

Re: Ref demoted for disallowing that goal

Tue Oct 29, 2013 9:30 pm

NJ73 wrote:
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.


Well that shows how much you know of me Gareth. My first game at the Vetch was in 1980 and I've barely missed a home game since new years day 1988 when we drew 2-2 with your lot with Gilligan and Ford scoring right at the deathafter a great overhead kick from Joe Allon and with a goal right from the kick off from Paul Raynor in between your two strikes.


No response Gareth?

Re: Ref demoted for disallowing that goal

Tue Oct 29, 2013 10:09 pm

He's been widely praised for doing the right thing. Every football program I saw or listened to since has said he did the right thing.

Refs don't always do game in the same divisions each week and there are far more refs who can do prem games than there are games. He won't have done his rep any arm last weekend - and as others have said he had a decent game - although had he booked Tettey for a worse tackle than either of the ones which had already attracted bookings then the situation would never have occurred as Tettey would have been off :lol:

Only ones to come out badly form this are Fer, Wolfswinky and Hughton.

Re: Ref demoted for disallowing that goal

Tue Oct 29, 2013 10:14 pm

NJ73 wrote:
NJ73 wrote:
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.


Well that shows how much you know of me Gareth. My first game at the Vetch was in 1980 and I've barely missed a home game since new years day 1988 when we drew 2-2 with your lot with Gilligan and Ford scoring right at the deathafter a great overhead kick from Joe Allon and with a goal right from the kick off from Paul Raynor in between your two strikes.


No response Gareth?

Apologies for lack of response but I don't spend my life on here unlike you. You probably went on wickopedia to find this facts out. Fact is you are one pathetically sad individual who trolls on here like some spoilt brat with a huge chip on your shoulder. If I was you I'd talk to frank.

Re: Ref demoted for disallowing that goal

Tue Oct 29, 2013 10:21 pm

Gareth (Wilts) wrote:
NJ73 wrote:
NJ73 wrote:
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.


Well that shows how much you know of me Gareth. My first game at the Vetch was in 1980 and I've barely missed a home game since new years day 1988 when we drew 2-2 with your lot with Gilligan and Ford scoring right at the deathafter a great overhead kick from Joe Allon and with a goal right from the kick off from Paul Raynor in between your two strikes.


No response Gareth?

Apologies for lack of response but I don't spend my life on here unlike you. You probably went on wickopedia to find this facts out. Fact is you are one pathetically sad individual who trolls on here like some spoilt brat with a huge chip on your shoulder. If I was you I'd talk to frank.


If you can point me to anywhere on the internet that would have these facts, feel free. The fact is, you've been made to look a bit daft by an assumption. Much like I was a bit daft back in the early eighties to consider David Giles as my favourite player :lol:

The sad thing is, we've actually had a similar conversation before and you've admitted you were wrong :lol:

But hey, keep the abuse coming, it says far more about you than it does about me :thumbright:

Re: Ref demoted for disallowing that goal

Tue Oct 29, 2013 10:23 pm

I explained that it was 'to the rules' but bad sportsmanship but Belinda Chuckle got all irate over it and told me I was wrong. The guy has been made to look a wally now but he'll still come in here and argue his case. Pathetic.

Re: Ref demoted for disallowing that goal

Tue Oct 29, 2013 10:24 pm

Mario Polotelli wrote:
krabb wrote:
Igovernor wrote:Read that article properly, HE AS NOT BEEN DEMOTED :thumbup:

its the same thing...just F.A. dont want to admit it... :ayatollah:

Nothing to do with the FA :?

sorry....pgmol....or whatever....they just not being honest....

Re: Ref demoted for disallowing that goal

Tue Oct 29, 2013 10:44 pm

Lawnmower wrote:He's been widely praised for doing the right thing. Every football program I saw or listened to since has said he did the right thing.

Refs don't always do game in the same divisions each week and there are far more refs who can do prem games than there are games. He won't have done his rep any arm last weekend - and as others have said he had a decent game - although had he booked Tettey for a worse tackle than either of the ones which had already attracted bookings then the situation would never have occurred as Tettey would have been off :lol:

Only ones to come out badly form this are Fer, Wolfswinky and Hughton.


To the letter of the 'the FA rule book' he contravened them. He signalled for play to restart and when things didn't go as he expected he brought things back saying he never signalled which is a load of rubbish. Its clear for anyone to see. Bad sportsmanship from Fer? of course it is but then so is Floyd Mayweather punching Victor Ortiz off a break but the rules there state 'hands up all times' so its Ortiz's fault.

Face it, its done now, we were bailed out by the referee on the day as he didn't want the ensuing drama and all of it kicking off imo.

Re: Ref demoted for disallowing that goal

Tue Oct 29, 2013 11:40 pm

NJ73 wrote:
Mario Polotelli wrote:Theyve rotated him not demoted him get your facts right. :thumbup:


Is that a FACT then?


Read the article.

Re: Ref demoted for disallowing that goal

Tue Oct 29, 2013 11:42 pm

DandoCCFC wrote:
NJ73 wrote:
Mario Polotelli wrote:Theyve rotated him not demoted him get your facts right. :thumbup:


Is that a FACT then?


Read the article.


Join the real world.

Re: Ref demoted for disallowing that goal

Wed Oct 30, 2013 7:46 pm

NJ73 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,


I'll take my view, that of a former top referee, and that of PGMOL who have demoted him.

Oh, and there are no rules in football :thumbright:



Not strickly true as the FA site confirms

PREMIER LEAGUE CHAIRMEN’S CHARTER
SEASON 2013/14
Foreword
The Chairmen’s Charter is a statement of our commitment and aim to run Premier League football to the highest possible standards in a professional manner and with the utmost integrity.
With that aim we, the Chairmen of the Clubs in membership of The Premier League, are determined:
(a) To conduct our respective Club’s dealings with the utmost good faith and honesty.
(b) At all times to maintain a rulebookwhich is comprehensive,relevant and up-to-date.
(c) To adopt disciplinary procedures which are professional,fair and objective.
(d) To submit to penalties which are fair and realistic.
(e) To secure the monitoring of and compliance with the rules at all times.