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2Clearly you know the drone didn't have anything nasty on boardamberdave wrote:At it again at yeovil, sent 2 off and took teams off because of a drone. You couldnt make it up!
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3He might be an awful referee, but he was absolutely right to take the teams off when the drone flew over.
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4I agree, I remember a tragic case in my youth where a ref and players were struck by lightning - players safety comes first.Barnabas wrote:He might be an awful referee, but he was absolutely right to take the teams off when the drone flew over.
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6Blokes clueless.Risca_Exile wrote:5 Red cards + 21 yellows in last 4 games.
League got to act.
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7I have to say if anything I thought he was far too lenient for County v Lincoln, red card aside. Let too much go to begin with and then giving out random cards and fouls for things he'd allowed earlier.
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8That’s the mistake a lot of refs make and then they wonder why they lost control of it.SJG99 wrote:I have to say if anything I thought he was far too lenient for County v Lincoln, red card aside. Let too much go to begin with and then giving out random cards and fouls for things he'd allowed earlier.
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9lowandhardandinthecorner wrote:That’s the mistake a lot of refs make and then they wonder why they lost control of it.SJG99 wrote:I have to say if anything I thought he was far too lenient for County v Lincoln, red card aside. Let too much go to begin with and then giving out random cards and fouls for things he'd allowed earlier.
wise words when I started Reffin ok it was only parks level start each game with the attitude your not getting your cards out today and work from there
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10Another bit of advice I got from a league ref was “ if it’s a red card , it’s a red whether in the first or the ninetieth minute “ . He said that he failed to do that at the Dell and the game was an absolute nightmare for him to control from then on.UPTHEPORT wrote:lowandhardandinthecorner wrote:That’s the mistake a lot of refs make and then they wonder why they lost control of it.SJG99 wrote:I have to say if anything I thought he was far too lenient for County v Lincoln, red card aside. Let too much go to begin with and then giving out random cards and fouls for things he'd allowed earlier.
wise words when I started Reffin ok it was only parks level start each game with the attitude your not getting your cards out today and work from there
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11Surely the f.a. will do something about this fool who thinks it.s all about me.
Where does it say a ref. should stop a game if a kids drone flies over. What about the Wenger out plane that kept flying over the Arsenal away game last season?
Where does it say a ref. should stop a game if a kids drone flies over. What about the Wenger out plane that kept flying over the Arsenal away game last season?
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12Pulling out the Steward from the crowd last week against Lincoln was again out of order.
Bloke is totally unfit and up his own backside.
Bloke is totally unfit and up his own backside.
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13Harps62 wrote:Pulling out the Steward from the crowd last week against Lincoln was again out of order.
Bloke is totally unfit and up his own backside.
Totally agree. The way he spoke to him was disgusting
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14It's a sensible thing to do if there's a potential threat to players. Drones have short battery life and the control and controller's motives are unclear, as opposed to aeroplanes, where you know who's controlling it and that they're not going to park the thing in pieces on the pitch in the next few minutes. Where drones or drone-like cameras are used they need to be specifically approved in advance, and usually cameras overhead are supported on wires for safety reasons.amberdave wrote:Surely the f.a. will do something about this fool who thinks it.s all about me.
Where does it say a ref. should stop a game if a kids drone flies over. What about the Wenger out plane that kept flying over the Arsenal away game last season?
Which is just as well as most of London's stadia are on one flight path or another, as is St Mary's Stadium, and the interruptions would get a bit tedious.
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