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Thread: Utterly Sick

  1. #1
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    Utterly Sick

    Of the refereeing standards, especially in this league of ours where you have some very big teams competing weekly with some a lot smaller. I was watching the clock winding down on Saturday with hopefully a great point but half expecting some calamity still to happen , even in injury time . As you will all have seen , we know what then happened . I , for the life of me , have NEVER seen a referee plant the ball on someone's foot from a drop ball like what we seen at the weekend . I watched again and again in astonishment that a senior referee would do this . Its hard enough for teams like us to get results at these grounds and for Stubbs to say that Millar didn't act as quick as his player did was some kind of - sick- joke . I have then seen the highlights of the Falkirk v Rangers game where a bad tackle was made - outside the box- that led to a Falkirk pen. I could excuse Collums decision to award it because these tackles on the edge of the 18 yard line can be hard to judge , especial

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    re: Utterly Sick

    Maybe the referee wanted to go out with a bang seeing it was his last game and as for Collum how the -uck
    this man is to be our referee in next summer's Euros beggars belief

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    re: Utterly Sick

    It's about time these clowns were allowed to speak after the game and explain their decisions .
    That drop ball on Saturday was a complete joke . It's no wonder tempers flared up at the end

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    re: Utterly Sick

    UEFA ref chief Hugh Dallas has slammed the 'cruel & unjust' criticism of referee Willie Collum . I take it hasn't been watching his performances over the years ......

    As for Colvin , thank god he's now retired

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