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Re: Charlton away

Post by gizmothevoomer » Sun Mar 31, 2013 4:07 pm

bobo the clown wrote:
gizmothevoomer wrote:I am speaking from having played a decent level of sport, Albeit Rugby and have played with some internationals. I became a much better player when I realised I could only influence my performance, and not look elsewhere when things went wrong and we lost.
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Well, that's twice you've said it, though initially you never mentioned that it was a completely different sport.

There are several on here who've played sport at a decent level ... in some cases football !! ... it doesn't mean we understand a piss-poor referee any more than others.

A poor referee is a poor referee. He does influence a game & you can try to deflect that at the time. If you fail & that's down to some poor decisions then that should be stated. It's over when it's over .... but it's as valid (assuming it's correct) as blaming a players mistake when that's the case.
My bold. Perhaps you could then give us an explanation for us losing to Ipswich in that infamous match that Barry Knight reffed in. Refs have always had some influence from that match to the favours that ManU (spit) seem to get from successive refs. A cock up by a player is common, a cock up from a ref should NEVER be allowed without some come-back. And no player should be subbed just because they pick up a yellow. Some players pick up a yellow and still score in the same match. 8)[/quote]

I didn't see the game in 2000, and would agree ManU got the benefit of the doubt when playing Real Madrid when Nani was sent off, we can all quote individual examples of mistakes by Refs. Over a season they balance out!

With the regard Any cock up from a Referee should have some come back what are you suggesting a referral system similar to cricket or American Football? Whilst not officially regarded as sanction Mark Halsey has no premiership game after failing to send the Wigan player off?

Players can be substituted for a number of reason whilst I agree a yellow card is not reason to substitute someone automatically, It is probably no coincidence that 10 mins after Ricketts was sent off Charlton subbed Gower who was on a yellow for them. If a defender is on a yellow and being skinned consistantly would you not consider subbing him if you had another player of comparable ability on the bench to ensure keeping 11 on the pitch I would.

Also Dougies quote after the game ' We put the ref in the position he had to make those decisions ' kinda proves my original point![/quote]

But in choosing one of Dougie's quotes to try to prove your point, you omit another, which tends to support the shit ref claims of many on here.

'The sendings-off were difficult to take because I don't think Ricketts' first caution was one'

You can't have it both ways.[/quote]

You haven't answered what 'come back' a referee should suffer for a cock up.

I wasn't asking to have it both ways, My point was in response to a lot of people were posting our defeat was entirely due to the ineptitude of the referee. No doubt he did make mistakes yesterday and will continue to make mistakes in the future! Over the course of a game a referee will make less mistakes than players.

To illustrate my point that we put him in that position of having to make decisions your chances of conceding a penalty are greatly reduced if you play the entire game in the oppositions half. In the same way if you don't put ourselves in the position of needing to make last ditch challenges then we reduce the chances of getting yellow cards.

Whilst I have no doubt the sending off had a major influence on the rest of the match, we were 2-0 up and from there no team should lose, then to lose shows as a team we didn't play in a disciplined enough manner, a point illustrated not only by having 2 players sent of but another yellow carded after the final whistle. Whilst the up side is that it does show a passion and desire it is Dougies job to channel that passion in a positive manner.

The fact remains is we Bolton Wanderers have to accept more b lame over the defeat, than the referee.

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Re: Charlton away

Post by Enoch » Sun Mar 31, 2013 4:21 pm

That quote facility can be a bit of a bugger!

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Re: Charlton away

Post by gizmothevoomer » Sun Mar 31, 2013 4:23 pm

As you see am not technically minded

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Re: Charlton away

Post by TANGODANCER » Sun Mar 31, 2013 11:05 pm

Enoch reports on the live experience:

http://www.the-wanderer.co.uk/bolton/th ... experience" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Charlton away

Post by Bruce Rioja » Sun Mar 31, 2013 11:22 pm

gizmothevoomer wrote:As you see am not technically minded
Interesting, because given some of your remarks I was convinced that you'd been involved in IT to an advanced level. Albeit in FM13 or some such!
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Re: Charlton away

Post by Abdoulaye's Twin » Mon Apr 01, 2013 5:31 am

Bruce Rioja wrote:
gizmothevoomer wrote:As you see am not technically minded
Interesting, because given some of your remarks I was convinced that you'd been involved in IT to an advanced level. Albeit in FM13 or some such!
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Re: Charlton away

Post by Lennon'sEleven » Mon Apr 01, 2013 8:53 pm

TANGODANCER wrote:Enoch reports on the live experience:

http://www.the-wanderer.co.uk/bolton/th ... experience" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Good stuff - cheers Enoch. Pleasure to meet you!
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Re: Charlton away

Post by Dujon » Tue Apr 02, 2013 2:16 am

Thanks, Enoch, a lovely tale. It's good to see the front page living again. :smile:

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Re: Charlton away

Post by Lost Leopard Spot » Mon Apr 08, 2013 12:28 pm

TANGODANCER wrote:Enoch reports on the live experience:

http://www.the-wanderer.co.uk/bolton/th ... experience" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Nice one Enoch.
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