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Thread: Referees to strike again

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    Referees to strike again

    Bound to happen due to criticism of them by Gary Teale.

    That's what happened last time a manager criticised them anyway. :/ - view external link

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    re: Referees to strike again

    Gary Teale is trying to get the managers gig at St Mirren but has to turn around the poorest of home records.

    Yesterday's decisions he's been greetin aboot like a DAB, will come back to bite him as the goal was onside and his player dived.

    Managers or wannabe managers would do well to look at the replays themselves before making fools of themselves in the national media.

    I seem to remember Jim Jeffries saying something similar post match at Parkhead and having to apologise about it afterwards.

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    re: Referees to strike again

    Just seen the Motherwell highlights - Thomson got the to penalty claims completely wrong - cost Motherwell a point.

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    re: Referees to strike again

    Quote Originally Posted by FriedFifer
    Just seen the Motherwell highlights - Thomson got the to penalty claims completely wrong - cost Motherwell a point.
    FFS! anither oot the toon derry blawhard

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