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  • If You Missed Shaun Derry's Interview

    Here is the link and recording.

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    Beggars belief if you think that was a penalty. The interviewer had it right, you don't go in the opposite direction as to where your shirt is being pulled it defies the laws of physics. You don't spin when your shirt (and it was not) being pulled, your arm goes down hard to strike the arm. Even the Man U supporters (to a man and woman) I was with apologised saying Young had dived and they did not want to get ahead that way.

    Are you Mason in disguise ?

    I also think that Cisse will play (start) some of the games as the team set up will change according to the opposition. He will take Hoth apart for example.
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    • #3
      I never thought the FA would rescind the card, once the ref has said he sore the push and gave the penalty and had to give the red card, the FA were never going to go against there man, however wrong it was.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by winalotto View Post
        I never thought the FA would rescind the card, once the ref has said he sore the push and gave the penalty and had to give the red card, the FA were never going to go against there man, however wrong it was.
        Agree. Only 3 grounds for upholding the appeal. a) wrong player (not the case) b) inconsistent with his report c) incorrect application of the laws of the game (not the case because his report will say he saw the hand go out albeit on the blind side and the player went down). Cant use video to overrule because it will be based on how he saw it from his angle. Video can only be used in events that the officials never saw and took a decision on.

        But lets not let commonsense get in the way of supporting officials right or wrong and poor refereeing as he could not see the hand contact on the shirt. He guessed and got it wrong.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by The Leveller View Post
          Agree. Only 3 grounds for upholding the appeal. a) wrong player (not the case) b) inconsistent with his report c) incorrect application of the laws of the game (not the case because his report will say he saw the hand go out albeit on the blind side and the player went down). Cant use video to overrule because it will be based on how he saw it from his angle. Video can only be used in events that the officials never saw and took a decision on.

          But lets not let commonsense get in the way of supporting officials right or wrong and poor refereeing as he could not see the hand contact on the shirt. He guessed and got it wrong.
          Leveller, Nice pic. Are you an operator of such aircraft or involved in the biz jet world ?
          "It's alright, I'm not going to steal your breakfast you fat *****."

          Barton's reported reaction following Frank Lampard's decision to move tables at England's training camp in order to avoid him.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by The Leveller View Post
            Agree. Only 3 grounds for upholding the appeal. a) wrong player (not the case) b) inconsistent with his report c) incorrect application of the laws of the game (not the case because his report will say he saw the hand go out albeit on the blind side and the player went down). Cant use video to overrule because it will be based on how he saw it from his angle. Video can only be used in events that the officials never saw and took a decision on.

            But lets not let commonsense get in the way of supporting officials right or wrong and poor refereeing as he could not see the hand contact on the shirt. He guessed and got it wrong.
            Totally agree

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Dave View Post
              Leveller, Nice pic. Are you an operator of such aircraft or involved in the biz jet world ?
              For reasons that are obvious I wont say much and where but I was flying out of an airfield and when I landed I walked over to what I think is TF's runaround. I said I got to take a picture of that, felt as green as the trim but then the plane I was flying is decked out in blue and white
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              • #8
                Originally posted by The Leveller View Post
                Agree. Only 3 grounds for upholding the appeal. a) wrong player (not the case) b) inconsistent with his report c) incorrect application of the laws of the game (not the case because his report will say he saw the hand go out albeit on the blind side and the player went down). Cant use video to overrule because it will be based on how he saw it from his angle. Video can only be used in events that the officials never saw and took a decision on.

                But lets not let commonsense get in the way of supporting officials right or wrong and poor refereeing as he could not see the hand contact on the shirt. He guessed and got it wrong.
                All the ref had to say was that from his angle it looked like a trip. Upon review it wasn't and the slight touch on Young's shirt did not warrant a red card. But it's obvious they will close ranks and not blame the officials publicly, even though IIRC they have dropped ref/linesman, which in itself is an admission of guilt.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by UpperP View Post
                  All the ref had to say was that from his angle it looked like a trip. Upon review it wasn't and the slight touch on Young's shirt did not warrant a red card. But it's obvious they will close ranks and not blame the officials publicly, even though IIRC they have dropped ref/linesman, which in itself is an admission of guilt.
                  A ref admit he was wrong!! now there's a novelty.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by UpperP View Post
                    All the ref had to say was that from his angle it looked like a trip. Upon review it wasn't and the slight touch on Young's shirt did not warrant a red card. But it's obvious they will close ranks and not blame the officials publicly, even though IIRC they have dropped ref/linesman, which in itself is an admission of guilt.
                    Factually that is not correct in regard to the IRC they have no powers to do so. It is Professional Game Match Officials Board or PGMOB as it sometimes know as and is independent of the FA. What does happen is that the IRC may report on such matters and the report can as you have pointed be acted upon by the PGMOB but you will never ever see the direct link.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by The Leveller View Post
                      For reasons that are obvious I wont say much and where but I was flying out of an airfield and when I landed I walked over to what I think is TF's runaround. I said I got to take a picture of that, felt as green as the trim but then the plane I was flying is decked out in blue and white
                      Think TF's runaround is a C510 Based at EGLK - Or so the guy from the operating company that manages on his behalf informs me. Supposed to be the best one in the fleet too (top spec) but its not often used for ad hoc charter.

                      In fact Tony being a big lad I would have thought the C510 would have been a little small for him, perfect little run around for him but thought he would have gone for the Excel / XLS as it would have been more suited for him
                      "It's alright, I'm not going to steal your breakfast you fat *****."

                      Barton's reported reaction following Frank Lampard's decision to move tables at England's training camp in order to avoid him.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Dave View Post
                        Think TF's runaround is a C510 Based at EGLK - Or so the guy from the operating company that manages on his behalf informs me. Supposed to be the best one in the fleet too (top spec) but its not often used for ad hoc charter.

                        In fact Tony being a big lad I would have thought the C510 would have been a little small for him, perfect little run around for him but thought he would have gone for the Excel / XLS as it would have been more suited for him
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