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Post by Theoneandonly on Apr 20, 2004 23:18:50 GMT 1
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Post by telfordSHREWS on Apr 20, 2004 23:30:51 GMT 1
Mossy was late over the top and high sorry it was a red for me. The ref then lost his head for 10 mins, but was shocking all the way through. Even the lino went to sleep after Luke hit that shot the Gravesend GK 2 handed it around the post and the ref gave a goal kick, lino was'nt even aware of what just happend
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Post by mysticmurray on Apr 20, 2004 23:34:10 GMT 1
linesman wasn't gonna believe anyhting tonight not even that his house was on fire
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Post by GrizzlyShrew on Apr 20, 2004 23:46:32 GMT 1
Ref was one of the worst this season (ever?), but was quite right with Moss.
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Post by CaptainGlassback on Apr 20, 2004 23:52:58 GMT 1
Well I could pass judgement....but as an honest chap......listening to Radio Shrophire.......I may as well have been listening to a repeat of a 1970s eurovision song contest...as opposed to following a football match!!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 21, 2004 1:40:23 GMT 1
Not the worst ref this season although he made some very bizarre decisions.
A direct free kick outside the area when it should have been an indirect one inside the area (Ridler obstruction) and not booking Jamie Tolley for example.
I thought the red card decision was spot on and there was contact for the penalty decision too. We'd have been screaming if it was the other way round and we weren't given a spot kick.
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Post by harmerhillshrew on Apr 21, 2004 11:00:35 GMT 1
Even Harmerhill cant disagree here? [/u][/quote] Yes he can Red card for Moss, no doubt I wish Nick had beaten you up last night now Instead of me telling him to leave you alone
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Post by Deleted on Apr 21, 2004 11:51:59 GMT 1
As well as going over the top with two feet, what may have sealed it for Moss was the fact he made contact a few inches beloe the guys neck........
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Post by Deleted on Apr 21, 2004 12:14:17 GMT 1
I thought the ref was one of the better we've had this season.
Moss's tackle was dangeous, stupid and late - if the ref would have given anything less than a red card it would have been a disgrace. I can't believe the club are going to appeal against it.
I thought the penalty was blatent as well.
Cramb was lucky to stay on the pitch, the ref did well not to just shove a red card in his face considering the amount of abuse he took off Cramb.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 21, 2004 12:34:06 GMT 1
I am not sure about him being one of the better refs we have seen but the sending off was right, the penalty I did not see very well (to quote Mr. Wenger) and Cramb was lucky not to walk too. Some of his other decisions were dodgy to say the list- and to add to Ant's list the great save their keeper made in the second half after which he awarded a goal kick
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Post by duncowshrew on Apr 21, 2004 12:35:59 GMT 1
Mossy obviously,as so often happens,left what little brains he has in the dressing room. Play=offs looming and he throws in a challenge like that. Deserves everything he gets. Another promising player let down by an appalling disciplinary record.
As for Cramb, hope I never set eyes on the wingeing porridge-gobbler again. Darby should have t**tted him for doing what he did when subbed.
MOM-Lee Lawrence,please please,Mr ferguson,can we have him for another 3 weeks.
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Post by Alan W GNFC on Apr 21, 2004 13:53:03 GMT 1
I wasnt at the game last night, but I feel I must say "Fair Play" to the Shrews fans - apart from the odd posting saying otherwise, your fans have generally given fair assessment of the proceedings - openly admitting that the red card was completely correct, and that the penalty was a fair decision as well.
Its good to hear this from supporters of the opposition - all too often, its our fault, or the refs in its entirety, and GNFC only won/ drew the game by cheating.
As other Fleet fans have said, you were impressive at our place earlier in the season, and I really thought you would push Chester hard. It seems to have gone rather pear shaped for you recently though (how much was the Trophy run a distraction?) and I really do wonder whether you will be able to beat an on form Hereford, should you both get through to the Play Off Final (and from my viewpoint, I certainly think Hereford deserve the second promotion place, given the gap between them and you over the season as a whole).
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Post by telfordSHREWS on Apr 21, 2004 16:41:24 GMT 1
We did beat Hereford when they were on form 4 - 1, the playoffs are a lottery and it could go either way. Thanks for dropping in Alan W GNFC and for the praise, shame the confide board have'nt read your post, cos were all meant to be arrogant
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Post by bristol loggerheads on Apr 21, 2004 20:35:14 GMT 1
I thought Moss was so late it was no surprise he had to go and Cramb can go permanently IMO. No professionalism at all there. Having said that the rest of the team did a good job. How Luke never reacted to the tackles from behind I don't know. All three officials had a 'mare.
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Post by pawlo on Apr 21, 2004 22:52:01 GMT 1
Bizzare I know, but I find myself agreeing with quinn, 50 50 ball, both slid in, no intent, should have been a yellow. Ref to be fair , made the game (for all the wrong reasons), was looking like a real dull night until he stepped foreward. Two supporters even ran down the wakeman stand steps and had to be ushered back to their seats. ..........whatever next.
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