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Rate the Ref v Blackpool - Neil Hair

Rate the Ref v Blackpool

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Oct 18, 2010
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oddball":2ri80lzj said:
He missed a stonewall penalty appeal in the first half which could have been a game changer but he bottled it....

Well actually you could claim the ball hit his hand and he couldn't move out the way which is presumably what the Ref thought.
The one in the second half I thought was more blatant but I may be wrong.
 
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Charles Plym

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oddball":o28eix2q said:
He missed a stonewall penalty appeal in the first half which could have been a game changer but he bottled it....
No he didn’t cos it wasn’t :banghead:
 
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Charles Plym

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r4h4al":1pyyq892 said:
1. Wanted to vote 0 but no option available.

2 blatant penalties missed.

Generally being biased towards Blackpool with free kicks and things.

Don't know if the red cards right because I didn't see the incident but it didn't matter because the game was seconds from being over.

All comments like that go to prove is that there are still many many people who watch football without having any grasp of the laws of association football.
 
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r4h4al":nnf977bz said:
1. Wanted to vote 0 but no option available.

2 blatant penalties missed.

Generally being biased towards Blackpool with free kicks and things.

Don't know if the red cards right because I didn't see the incident but it didn't matter because the game was seconds from being over.


:facepalm: :funny: :wtf:

First was ball to hand and no way was the second a pen.
I did think Sarcs could have had a pen if he had gone down when poshed in the back but he didnt and played the ball.
 

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Made a couple of iffy decisions and was a bit fussy now and then but he was much better than some of the dross we have seen. 7/10.
 
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Missed a few things,or just let them go,also,why was Blackpool's injured player,no.9,allowed to stay on the pitch after having treatment instead of going off until the restart,new rules?
 

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Personally I didn't see a single penalty appeal worth shouting for in the game.

As I said, good ref, got the vast majority of decisions correct.
 

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up_the_line":3kb7ig4t said:
Pogleswoody":3kb7ig4t said:
up_the_line":3kb7ig4t said:
IJN":3kb7ig4t said:
Good ref' in my book, unlike the idiot linesman on the Lyndy side.





Just goes to show how anonymous both Grant and O'keefe are that I had no idea it wasn't Grant this afternoon. If either walked past me in the street I wouldn't recognise them and say 'oh look that's the guy who was so dynamic in midfield for Argyle on Saturday'

I'm not sure that either of them could get past you utl!!! .. well not with the ball anyway!!:lol: