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After today, having watched Rotherham for 60years I can honestly say I no longer know what a foul is.



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The game fell apart when the match referee lost his way with poorly thought out decisions particularly late on in the game when he gave Wednesday a debatable free kick after Hunt challenged fairly for the ball. The free kick led to a Wednesday goal. You can never defend against a poor match official who is not accountable to the supporters. The match referee's assessor? Who is he/she? They too are not accountable to anyone. Both the match referee and the assessor submit a match report. Has anyone the right to challenge the match reports? Does anyone bother to challenge a match referee's performance particularly if their match performance was incompetent? Do the same officials continue ploughing their own furrow without question by their employer?

Isn't life great?


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I thought the ref could have given more particularly to Derbyshire but in didn't think he cost us anything.

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ian wrote:

I thought the ref could have given more particularly to Derbyshire but in didn't think he cost us anything.


 we thought the ref had decided it was a derby game and to try and keep the game going.I have to agree he probably did not cost us anything and even though we lost it was a cracking game.



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I actually thought the referee was decent yesterday. I didn't really notice him at all and that is a sign (in my book anyway) of a referee who is letting the game flow. I didn't notice many protests from players regarding supposed fouls and the bookings were correctly given. It was most certainly not the referee that cost us anything in that game, I think it was rather the slack defending and the inability to continue to take the game to a team when winning that caused our problems.



-- Edited by Pod on Sunday 22nd of March 2015 12:15:50 PM

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The ref was fundamentally weak. Not picking up on diving or persistent fouling but he was right to add 6 or more minutes and they scored in 97 mins and 15 seconds. He was not the reason why we lost.

i am unsure why he disallowed our first goal but I sit in ws7.



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Heman wrote:

The ref was fundamentally weak. Not picking up on diving or persistent fouling but he was right to add 6 or more minutes and they scored in 97 mins and 15 seconds. He was not the reason why we lost.

i am unsure why he disallowed our first goal but I sit in ws7.


 3 of us sat together in E7 and it was one said, goal! One said,  foul, and one undecided.  Nudge on keeper was the issue 






-- Edited by ian on Sunday 22nd of March 2015 10:37:48 PM

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Westwood couldn't hold the ball. It slipped through his hands and fell into the back of the net.

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